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Partidos políticos e innovación democrática: más allá de purezas y perversiones

Political parties and democratic innovation: beyond purities and perversions
[journal article]

Gurza Lavalle, Adrián
Melo Romão, Wagner de
Zaremberg, Gisela

Abstract

Este artículo propone repensar los alcances conceptualesdel término "intermediación política" para iluminar los horizontes de análisis de la política indirecta, cuya gama de posibilidades ha sido usualmente pensada como si estuviese confinada entre los extremos de la representación política y el cli... view more

Este artículo propone repensar los alcances conceptualesdel término "intermediación política" para iluminar los horizontes de análisis de la política indirecta, cuya gama de posibilidades ha sido usualmente pensada como si estuviese confinada entre los extremos de la representación política y el clientelismo. Se ofrece un ejercicio analítico como un camino posible y tentativo no sólo para especificar un vocabulario más sensible a las demandas del presente, sino para -en las palabras de Bunge- permitir inicialmente la reinterpretación de los símbolos viejos de nuestro vocabulario político. Para ello, además de un recorrido lingüístico y conceptual del término "intermediación" se desarrollan cada una de lastres dimensiones analíticas de la política indirecta privilegiando el diálogo con las teorías de la representación, derivando así en un modelo analítico que denominamos "cubo de la política indirecta". Finalizamos con un breve ejerciciode clasificación de casos con la intención demostrar los desplazamientos producidos por el modelo en la comprensión de ciertas experienciasde política indirecta.... view less


This article aims to review the conceptual import of the term "political mediation", to shed light on the analytical reach of indirect politics, whose scope of possibilities has been usually thought of as confined within the opposites of political representation and clientelism. An analytical exe... view more

This article aims to review the conceptual import of the term "political mediation", to shed light on the analytical reach of indirect politics, whose scope of possibilities has been usually thought of as confined within the opposites of political representation and clientelism. An analytical exercise is put forth as a possible and tentative means not only to establish a vocabulary which may be more sensitive towards present time demands, but also to -in Bunge's words- initially allow for the reinterpretation of older symbols of our political vocabulary. Towards this goal, besides a linguistic and conceptual itinerary of the term "mediation", each of the three analytical dimensions of indirect politics is developed, favoring dialogue with theories of representation, which channels into an analytical model we call the "cube of indirect politics". The article ends with a brief case-classification exercise aimed at showing the displacement produced by the model in the understanding of given experiences in indirect politics.... view less

Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture

Free Keywords
political mediation; representation; clientelism; indirect politics; democratic innovation

Document language
Spanish

Publication Year
2014

Page/Pages
p. 21-53

Journal
Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, 59 (2014) 220

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0185-1918(14)70800-1

ISSN
2448-492X

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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