An analysis of the relationship between ‘moral’ and ‘politic’ in a justice demanding movement

Unlike the way in wich some researchs on victim’s relatives movements have addressed the relations between ‘moral’ and ‘politics’, in this article I suggest that they should not be treated as autonomous and conflicting universes. Instead, I argue that the activities that social actors define as ‘pol...

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Autor principal: Zenobi, Diego
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/9103
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topic familias
política
víctimas
movimiento Cromañón
families
politics
victims
Cromañón movement
spellingShingle familias
política
víctimas
movimiento Cromañón
families
politics
victims
Cromañón movement
Zenobi, Diego
An analysis of the relationship between ‘moral’ and ‘politic’ in a justice demanding movement
topic_facet familias
política
víctimas
movimiento Cromañón
families
politics
victims
Cromañón movement
author Zenobi, Diego
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title An analysis of the relationship between ‘moral’ and ‘politic’ in a justice demanding movement
title_short An analysis of the relationship between ‘moral’ and ‘politic’ in a justice demanding movement
title_full An analysis of the relationship between ‘moral’ and ‘politic’ in a justice demanding movement
title_fullStr An analysis of the relationship between ‘moral’ and ‘politic’ in a justice demanding movement
title_full_unstemmed An analysis of the relationship between ‘moral’ and ‘politic’ in a justice demanding movement
title_sort analysis of the relationship between ‘moral’ and ‘politic’ in a justice demanding movement
description Unlike the way in wich some researchs on victim’s relatives movements have addressed the relations between ‘moral’ and ‘politics’, in this article I suggest that they should not be treated as autonomous and conflicting universes. Instead, I argue that the activities that social actors define as ‘politics’, are morally informed, that is, are crossed by moral judgments and are products of such kind of assessments. I draw on the material produced over extended field work carried out in the so-called ‘movement Cromañón’. So, I will analyze the process of creation and dissolution of ‘families of Cromañón assemblies’, that took place in the context of tensions between politicized and non-politicized relatives. I suggest here that moral evaluations made by social actors are a central key in understanding how they guide those practices and situations they define as politics. Through these kind of judgements they show what they consider proper, desirable and, under it, most suitable for their struggle.
publisher Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología
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url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/9103
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