Repensando la cultura política desde el consumo: la politización de las compras y la relación con las empresas en Brasil
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La noción de cultura política se ha enfocado en las instituciones formales de la política como interlocutores de los individuos. Sin embargo, el creciente poder económico de las empresas y sus planes de responsabilidad social, sumado a los niveles más altos de confianza, eficacia personal y movilización individual entre los consumidores por influenciar los bienes públicos que ellas generan exigen revisar el concepto. El trabajo discute evidencias que sugieren la idea de una politización del consumo en Brasil.
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Echegaray, F. (2012). Repensando la cultura política desde el consumo: la politización de las compras y la relación con las empresas en Brasil. Ciencias Sociales Y Educación, 1(2), 17–38. Recuperado a partir de https://revistas.udem.edu.co/index.php/Ciencias_Sociales/article/view/816
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Beck, U. (1997). The reinvention of politics. Cambridge: Polity.
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Kaufman, R., Haggard, St. (1995). The political economy of democratic transitions. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
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Hirschmann, A. (1982). Shifting involvements: Private interest and public action. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Hyman, H. H. (1952). Political socialization. Glencoe: Free Press.
IPEA. (2002-2006). Ação social das empresas. Rio de Janeiro: IPEA.
Inglehart, R. (1977). The silent revolution: Changing values and political styles among western publics. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Micheletti, M. (2003). Politics, products and markets. New Brunswick: Transaction.
Prewitt, K., Dawson, R. (1969). Political socialization. Boston: Little Brown & Company.
Putnam, R., Pharr, S. (2000). Dissaffected democracies: What’s troubling the trilateral countries? Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Putnam, R. (2000). Bowling alone: the collapse and revival of American community. Nueva York: Simon And Schuster.
Santos, M. (1998). O espaço do cidadão. São Paulo: Nobel.
Schumpeter, J. (1942). Capitalism, socialism and democracy. Londres: George Allen and Unwin.
Seligson, M. (2008). (Org.). Challenges to democracy in Latin America and the Caribbean. Nashville, TN: USAID-Vanderbilt University.
Taylor, R.W. (2007). Making the business case for corporate sustainable development, En: X International Conference of the Society for Global Business & Economic Development, Kyoto.
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