2020
DOI: 10.7440/resaop.2020.01
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Una contribución al estudio de la polarización sociopolítica en Brasil

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“…In any case, there seems to be some convergence among analysts that the June protests represented a turning point in Brazilian political activism (Bringel and Pleyers, 2015). On the other hand, Valente et al (2020) point out that since the June protests, Brazil has experienced a state of permanent mobilization, which included protests against mega-events (FIFA World Cup in 2014 and the Summer Olympics in 2016), the demonstrations favorable and contrary to the impeachment of Dilma Rousseff 4 , as well as the demonstrations favorable and contrary to the arrest of former President Lula. It is also observed that, although there are some elements in common between the June 2013 demonstrations and those carried out in the following years, REIDICS, 11, 2022, pp.…”
Section: From Political Polarization To the Rise Of Bolsonarism In Br...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In any case, there seems to be some convergence among analysts that the June protests represented a turning point in Brazilian political activism (Bringel and Pleyers, 2015). On the other hand, Valente et al (2020) point out that since the June protests, Brazil has experienced a state of permanent mobilization, which included protests against mega-events (FIFA World Cup in 2014 and the Summer Olympics in 2016), the demonstrations favorable and contrary to the impeachment of Dilma Rousseff 4 , as well as the demonstrations favorable and contrary to the arrest of former President Lula. It is also observed that, although there are some elements in common between the June 2013 demonstrations and those carried out in the following years, REIDICS, 11, 2022, pp.…”
Section: From Political Polarization To the Rise Of Bolsonarism In Br...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also observed that, although there are some elements in common between the June 2013 demonstrations and those carried out in the following years, REIDICS, 11, 2022, pp. 85-100 there is a relevant, distinctive element that refers to the fact that the most recent demonstrations in Brazil have taken on a more partisan character (Valente et al, 2020). Burity (2020), when examining the advancement of the conservative wave in Brazil in a recent period, indicates the June protests as a fundamental milestone of this process, since initially, they had as their main banner the protests against the increase in urban transport tariffs, soon turned into a massive demonstration against the federal government and the PT.…”
Section: From Political Polarization To the Rise Of Bolsonarism In Br...mentioning
confidence: 99%