2020
DOI: 10.11144/javeriana.upsy19.rcse
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Recuperando la clase social en el estudio de la acción colectiva. El caso de un movimiento socioambiental chileno

Abstract: El presente trabajo tuvo como objetivo identificar el rol de la clase social en la participación o no participación de las personas en acciones de protesta, en el marco de las movilizaciones socioambientalistas, llevadas a cabo el año 2016 en la Isla de Chiloé, en el sur de Chile. Para esto, se realizó un estudio cuantitativo transversal, aplicándose una encuesta a una muestra aleatoria de 400 personas mayores de 18 años, de las dos principales ciudades de la isla. Se puso a prueba un modelo de ecuaciones estr… Show more

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“…In order to attempt to respond to these research questions, we conducted a quantitative study on the Island of Chiloé, a province in the south of Chile where in 2016 an intense protest wave took place motivated by the socioeconomic impact of an environmental disaster (Muñoz et al, 2020). The protest wave lasted for 19 days, during which time numerous public marches and demonstrations took place, along with roadblocks, the raising of barricades, and strikes, eventually leading to the island being cut off from the rest of the country and compromising the governability of the zone (Fouilloux, 2018).…”
Section: Emotional Constellations and Regionalist Protests: The Case ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to attempt to respond to these research questions, we conducted a quantitative study on the Island of Chiloé, a province in the south of Chile where in 2016 an intense protest wave took place motivated by the socioeconomic impact of an environmental disaster (Muñoz et al, 2020). The protest wave lasted for 19 days, during which time numerous public marches and demonstrations took place, along with roadblocks, the raising of barricades, and strikes, eventually leading to the island being cut off from the rest of the country and compromising the governability of the zone (Fouilloux, 2018).…”
Section: Emotional Constellations and Regionalist Protests: The Case ...mentioning
confidence: 99%