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Perspectivas de la comunicación, 2024
Resumen Introducción: El presente estudio se enfoca en los contenidos discursivos construidos por estudiantes autoconvocadas en páginas de Facebook durante el movimiento estudiantil feminista 2018 en tres universidades de Concepción, Chile. Metodología: La investigación se llevó a cabo entre el 1 de mayo y el 30 de junio del 2018 y se aplicó un muestreo no probabilístico intencional a texto e imágenes. Se seleccionaron las publicaciones que tuvieron mayor cantidad de reacciones en Facebook y se analizaron con un análisis de contenido cualitativo categorial temático. Resultados: Los resultados muestran que las publicaciones en Facebook buscan desestabilizar un sistema machista y patriarcal y legitimar el poder del movimiento feminista a través de las plataformas digitales. Discusión: Se evidencia una evolución del activismo tradicional, cumpliendo una función organizativa e informativa. Conclusiones: El estudio destaca la importancia de la utilización de Facebook como herramienta discursiva en la movilización y construcción de discurso en el movimiento feminista estudiantil de 2018 en Chile. Palabras clave: Facebook, jóvenes, universidad, discurso, feminismo.
EPA: Economy and Space, 2023
Nancy Fraser's recent work on the hidden abodes of capitalism has quickly become a critical point of reference for those concerned with the racialized, gendered, and ecological conditions of capitalist reproduction. With that in view, this article seeks to extend Fraser's conceptualization through a sympathetic critique of her approach to capitalism's foreground/background nexus. After situating Fraser's project in relation to Marx (and his own engagement with capitalism's background conditions of possibility), it argues that (1) Fraser fails to adequately theorize how capitalist crisis is produced and resolved in space and (2) that Fraser obscures the relational-dialectical constitution of her own hidden abodes. This article then develops an alternative theoretical approach to capitalism's foreground/background relationship, based on a synthetic reading of Fraser's framework and the work of geographer Jason W. Moore. Finally, it closes with some brief reflections on the implications of this theorization for contemporary socialist politics.
1997
An account of the dynamic system of reciprocally effective social interactions through which, without "meaning” in any classic sense of the term, verbal communication seems to occur. A related analysis of linguistic normativity: that is, how, without appeals to determinate meanings or other putatively objective constraints, we can explain why speakers and listeners generally behave as law-abiding citizens of their verbal communities. Published in *Belief and Resistance: Dynamics of Contemporary Intellectual Controversy* (Harvard UP 1997)
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