Movimentos sociais, crise do lulismo e ciclo de protesto em junho de 2013: repertórios e performances de confronto, crise de participação e emergência de um quadro interpretativo autonomista

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Ano de defesa: 2017
Autor(a) principal: Andrade, Flávio Lyra de
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Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal da Paraíba
Brasil
Sociologia
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Sociologia
UFPB
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Link de acesso: https://repositorio.ufpb.br/jspui/handle/tede/9734
Resumo: In this thesis I discuss the cycle of protest of 2013 and dynamics of confrontation that deepened the crisis of Lullism. I analyze the interactions between organizations of social movements and government, in the context of the political crisis unleashed. In view of the magnitude, intensity and extent of the manifestations, I seek to identify the repertoires and performances of confrontation that marked the period of political conflict, both nationally and in Recife. I discussed the events of June with a contextualized political analysis. I explore the comparative historical analysis and the notions constructed by the theory of social movements, applied to the cycles of protest and collective action: structure of opportunity and mobilization, repertoires and performance of confrontation and interpretive framework of collective action. From bibliographic research and analytical studies on June 2013, I situate the cycle of international and Brazilian protests between 2011 and 2013, realizing the impacts of the global crisis of capitalism in 2008 and the consequences of adopting austerity policies. To recognize the dynamics and characteristics that prevailed in Brazil, I make a historical recovery of the previous cycles from 1968. I investigate the place of diffusion of action repertoires and performances from other cycles and selected by the activists for this. In Brazil, I developed reflections on the protest cycles of the redemocratization period, the constitution and erosion of a popular democratic field of social movements, along with the rise and crisis of Lullism and Petism. In the study on protests, horizontal popular assemblies and squatters, nationally, information was obtained by searching the internet on websites, blogs, youtube and journals with active search using key words. In Recife, I conducted a case study through interviews with activists who participated in the 2013 protests and the Ocupe Estelita. I have identified the influence of the antiglobalization cycle for the current cycle, in its radical direct and performative action; The revelation of the exhaustion of participatory architecture in the midst of the crisis of Lullism and of the political system; The emergence of the repertoire and performance of confrontation, and the autonomist framework that exposed, at the outbreak of the cycle, polarized political dissatisfaction, left opposition, in the first moment, and right, in the moments that followed, having in the center the government And the PT. This event promotes an inflection towards a new cycle in the process of democratization and in the forms of institutional interaction and confrontation of social movements.