Thoughts about a youth collective action: The “Marcha de la Gorra” and its multiplicity
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of the provincial security policy, as it injures the popular sector young’s human rights. This
paper submits some aspects of a research in progress, its methodological approach enrolls in an “Ethnography
of events” (according to the sense proposed by the anthropologist Borges). Our purpose is to
analyze this march in its diversity and complexity, avoiding any kind of essentialism or unifying claim.
There are several aspects that show that multiplicity is a key to analyze the protest. However, this article
will focus on the complex diversity of demands and actors that are articulated in this youthful collective
action. At the same time we propose, as a hypothesis, a reading on the impact that this multiplicity has
regarding its political potential.
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