2019
DOI: 10.5354/0719-5338.2019.61558
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Estallido Social en Chile: Los Dilemas Políticos Desde Octubre Del 2019

Abstract: En este artículo se realiza una interpretación del estallido social desencadenado en octubre de 2019. Se parte de la base que el estallido social es el resultado de una serie de tensiones no resueltas que fueron configurando una verdadera “crisis integral”, que tiene su origen en los impactos que trajo consigo la modernización neoliberal y en situaciones deficitarias que se mantuvieron y proyectaron en la fase posterior al proceso de transición. Esta “crisis integral” se ha expresado a través de factores estru… Show more

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“…The sociopolitical crisis that broke out in Chile in October 2019 has been described as both deep—to the extent that it directly challenged the nature of social bonds and the cohesive foundation of society (Araujo, 2019) and comprehensive—in the sense that it dealt with both economic and social dimensions, as well as political–institutional aspects (Avendaño, 2019), representing a break from the customary manner in which democracy is done and conceived of in our societies (Castells, 2019). The social unrest that began with high school students jumping the public transportation turnstiles in masse to avoid paying subway fares and passively occupying subway stations as a form of protest rapidly scaled up into widespread mobilization and protests in some of the most symbolic public spaces in Chilean cities, as well as the advent of myriad forms of contentious violence (Somma et al, 2021).…”
Section: Space: Attachment Appropriation and Conflictmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sociopolitical crisis that broke out in Chile in October 2019 has been described as both deep—to the extent that it directly challenged the nature of social bonds and the cohesive foundation of society (Araujo, 2019) and comprehensive—in the sense that it dealt with both economic and social dimensions, as well as political–institutional aspects (Avendaño, 2019), representing a break from the customary manner in which democracy is done and conceived of in our societies (Castells, 2019). The social unrest that began with high school students jumping the public transportation turnstiles in masse to avoid paying subway fares and passively occupying subway stations as a form of protest rapidly scaled up into widespread mobilization and protests in some of the most symbolic public spaces in Chilean cities, as well as the advent of myriad forms of contentious violence (Somma et al, 2021).…”
Section: Space: Attachment Appropriation and Conflictmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Las cuales establecen que la asistencia psicológica debe sustentarse en un reconocimiento del doble carácter de las consecuencias de las violaciones a los derechos humanos: por una parte, los efectos emocionales y materiales y por otra la significación política.Si bien cada profesional entrevistado, tuvo una aproximación diferente y muchas veces creativa de la psicoterapia, todos asumieron la tarea del doble reconocimiento de las consecuencias de las violaciones a los DD.HH. Mientras algunos trabajaron desde la visión tradicional de psicoterapia individual, otros incluyeron estrategias de la psicología social-comunitaria, pero que incluían el doble reconocimiento28 .…”
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