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This edited volume examines malaise with democracy within three
middle-income Latin American countries - Chile, Argentina and
Uruguay. In particular, the book focuses on the gap within public
opinion on democratic system within the context of crisis of
representation and breakdowns of democracy. Based on a study using
comparative and systematic survey data, the contributors of this
volume provide a solid analysis on the state of democracy in three
Latin American countries, whose lessons are useful for all types of
democracy, in the north and the south.
Following Bourdieu, this book seeks 'to think about politics
without thinking politically', advancing the view that politics as
conventionally understood does not take place in a social vacuum,
but in the context of a certain topography of society that cannot
be reduced to formal spaces (such as a parliament). Engaging with
Bourdieu's theory of fields and focusing specifically on the notion
of the 'political field', the author analyses from a sociological
perspective the functioning of the political field, seeing it not
simply as a formal space, but as encompassing a sphere that is
increasingly autonomous from others and driven by reasons and
motives beyond those conventionally recognised as political.
Illustrated with cases from the real political life of different
countries, Acting Politics examines the nature of the practices of
the agents who inhabit the political field, building a picture of a
type of competitive political activity that is fundamentally social
and symbolic. A sociological reading of the agents, struggles and
forms of the contemporary political field, this book thinks with
and against Bourdieu in a broad dialogue with different
sociological currents and debates in other disciplines. As such, it
will appeal to scholars of politics and sociology with interests in
social and political theory and political sociology.
This edited volume examines malaise with democracy within three
middle-income Latin American countries - Chile, Argentina and
Uruguay. In particular, the book focuses on the gap within public
opinion on democratic system within the context of crisis of
representation and breakdowns of democracy. Based on a study using
comparative and systematic survey data, the contributors of this
volume provide a solid analysis on the state of democracy in three
Latin American countries, whose lessons are useful for all types of
democracy, in the north and the south.
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