控制的权力:阿根廷教育领域的国家力量行动与学生争议政治

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Gabriela Gonzalez Vaillant, Fernanda Page Poma
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摘要

拉丁美洲的学生运动历来处于民主化和进步社会行动的前沿。本文试图理解国家主导的抗议控制学生和他们的运动在阿根廷在过去几十年(1997年至2007年)。通过利用报纸数据、二手资料分析和对演员的深入采访,利用阿根廷有争议的政治事件数据库,它仔细研究了国家在何时、为何、何地以及如何遏制学生抗议活动,以及他们与国家之间的权力关系如何随着时间的推移而展开。这项研究的一个主要发现是,国家镇压学生的性质与(A)所使用的策略,(b)所提出的要求,(c)与他们一起抗议的行为者,以及(d)执政的政党有关。这篇文章展示了学生、教师运动、政党和其他运动之间的关联关系在经济危机和政府政治更迭的时刻是如何变化的,以及这反过来又如何导致国家控制的变化。与常识性理解相反,我们发现,朝着政治上更“进步”的政府转变并不一定意味着镇压的减少,即使国家控制的性质发生了变化。
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The power to control: State forces’ action and student contentious politics in the Argentine educational field
Student movements in Latin America have historically been at the forefront of democratization and progressive social action. This article seeks to understand state-led protest control against students and their movements in Argentina in the last decades (1997–2007). By drawing on a database of contentious politics events in Argentina using newspaper data, analysis of secondary sources, and in-depth interviews of actors, it closely examines when, why, where, and how the state contains student protests and how the power relations between them and the state unfolds over time. A main finding underlying this study is that the nature of state repression of students is related to (a) the tactics being used, (b) the demands being made, (c) the actors that are protesting alongside them, and (d) the political party in power. The article shows how the associational ties between students, teacher movements, political parties, and other movements change during moments of economic crisis and political shifts in government, and how this, in turn, results in changes in state control. Against common sense understandings, we find that changes toward more politically ‘progressive’ governments do not necessarily imply less amount of repression even though the nature of state control changes.
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Education Citizenship and Social Justice
Education Citizenship and Social Justice EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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