Political circuits: institutional changes and new mobilizers of the student political organization in Peru

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Peru does not have an articulated and organized student movement that promote clear agendas to improve the quality of higher education. Still, students compete in elections for seats at their university’s governing bodies. This is the case of the National University of Peruvian Amazon (UNAP), where...

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Autor: Chávez Angeles, Noelia
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2016
Institución:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Repositorio:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/debatesensociologia/article/view/19717
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spelling Political circuits: institutional changes and new mobilizers of the student political organization in PeruLos circuitos políticos: cambios institucionales y nuevos movilizadores de la organización política estudiantil en el PerúChávez Angeles, Noeliastudent movementpublic universityuniversity governmentclientelismpartysubstitutesmovimiento estudiantiluniversidad públicagobierno universitarioclientelismosustituto partidarioPeru does not have an articulated and organized student movement that promote clear agendas to improve the quality of higher education. Still, students compete in elections for seats at their university’s governing bodies. This is the case of the National University of Peruvian Amazon (UNAP), where student’s political groups have increased in recent years without a clear agenda about university development. This article explores this paradox describing the new mobilizers for students’ organizations.Firstly, the findings suggest that university’s governing bodies operate under a clientelistic logic between students and authorities. However, at the same time some students have built a new interest in local and regional politics as a result of the Peruvian decentralization process. Therefore, student organizations are also functioning as political operators and supporters of the regional movements.The “big politics” continue to intervene in “petty politics”, and vice versa, turning the university into a relevant arena and students into key actors to understand subnational politics and the functioning of “democracies without parties”.El Perú no cuenta con un movimiento estudiantil articulado y organizado que busque mejorar la calidad de las universidades públicas y privadas. No obstante, los estudiantes continúan agrupándose al interior de los claustros para postular a cargos de representación en el gobierno universitario. Este es el caso de la Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana (UNAP), donde aumentaron los grupos estudiantiles en los últimos años sin una agenda clara que busque el desarrollo de la universidad. El presente artículo explora esta paradoja y busca comprender los nuevos movilizadores de la organización estudiantil en la UNAP. Encuentra, en primer lugar, que la política universitaria funciona bajo una lógica clientelar entre estudiantes y docentes dentro de los órganos de gobierno universitario, pero además que hay un re-interés estudiantil por la política local y regional a raíz del proceso de descentralización.Las organizaciones estudiantiles estarían funcionando también como operadores políticos y sustitutos partidarios de los movimientos regionales. La política grande continúa interviniendo en la política chica —y viceversa—, convirtiendo a la universidad y los estudiantes en actores relevantes para comprender la política subnacional y el funcionamiento de las «democracias sin partidos».Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú2016-03-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/debatesensociologia/article/view/1971710.18800/debatesensociologia.201602.002Debates en Sociología; Núm. 43 (2016); 31-612304-42840254-9220reponame:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstname:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstacron:PUCPspahttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/debatesensociologia/article/view/19717/19792Derechos de autor 2018 Debates en Sociologíahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistaspuc:article/197172020-08-28T18:58:37Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Political circuits: institutional changes and new mobilizers of the student political organization in Peru
Los circuitos políticos: cambios institucionales y nuevos movilizadores de la organización política estudiantil en el Perú
title Political circuits: institutional changes and new mobilizers of the student political organization in Peru
spellingShingle Political circuits: institutional changes and new mobilizers of the student political organization in Peru
Chávez Angeles, Noelia
student movement
public university
university government
clientelism
party
substitutes
movimiento estudiantil
universidad pública
gobierno universitario
clientelismo
sustituto partidario
title_short Political circuits: institutional changes and new mobilizers of the student political organization in Peru
title_full Political circuits: institutional changes and new mobilizers of the student political organization in Peru
title_fullStr Political circuits: institutional changes and new mobilizers of the student political organization in Peru
title_full_unstemmed Political circuits: institutional changes and new mobilizers of the student political organization in Peru
title_sort Political circuits: institutional changes and new mobilizers of the student political organization in Peru
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Chávez Angeles, Noelia
author Chávez Angeles, Noelia
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv student movement
public university
university government
clientelism
party
substitutes
movimiento estudiantil
universidad pública
gobierno universitario
clientelismo
sustituto partidario
topic student movement
public university
university government
clientelism
party
substitutes
movimiento estudiantil
universidad pública
gobierno universitario
clientelismo
sustituto partidario
description Peru does not have an articulated and organized student movement that promote clear agendas to improve the quality of higher education. Still, students compete in elections for seats at their university’s governing bodies. This is the case of the National University of Peruvian Amazon (UNAP), where student’s political groups have increased in recent years without a clear agenda about university development. This article explores this paradox describing the new mobilizers for students’ organizations.Firstly, the findings suggest that university’s governing bodies operate under a clientelistic logic between students and authorities. However, at the same time some students have built a new interest in local and regional politics as a result of the Peruvian decentralization process. Therefore, student organizations are also functioning as political operators and supporters of the regional movements.The “big politics” continue to intervene in “petty politics”, and vice versa, turning the university into a relevant arena and students into key actors to understand subnational politics and the functioning of “democracies without parties”.
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