Social Mobilization and Reaffirmation of Democratic Participation : The Brotherhood as Expression of a New Relational Culture
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Resumo: | Democracy represents a fundamental right for citizens. Democracy and citizen par- ticipation are developing and they complement each other, given that there is no demo- cracy without the active and conscious participation of citizens in the political process. This democratic participation occurs through tools that enable the practice of citizenship, and, among them, the social movements stand out. There is a direct relationship between the social movements and democracy: whilst the social movements exist only in demo- cratic systems, democracy requires the participation of civil society with the state. The social movements consist on a structured organization that has the purpose of uniting people to defend and promote rights, containing social identity and a particular way of thinking and acting collectively to achieve the common good and a new sort of life. The particularities of the social movements let one glimpse that the major expression of civic participation contributes to a cultural change in society, given that, with common goals, the differences are overcome, encouraging a relatedness which looks for ethics, sharing and fraternity. The understanding of fraternity in its various forms – historical, political, legal and ethical – contributes to a development in respect among people, acceptance of socio-economic and cultural differences, emphasizing the feeling of a group belonging. This way, this article aims to analyse social movements and its cooperation in building a new relational culture, more Humane, Fair And Fraternal. |
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Social Mobilization and Reaffirmation of Democratic Participation : The Brotherhood as Expression of a New Relational CultureA Mobilização Social como Reafirmação da Participação Democrática: A Fraternidade como Expressão de uma Nova Cultura RelacionalSocial MobilizationDemocratic ParticipationFraternityCitizen.Mobilização socialParticipação democráticaFraternidadeCidadão.Democracy represents a fundamental right for citizens. Democracy and citizen par- ticipation are developing and they complement each other, given that there is no demo- cracy without the active and conscious participation of citizens in the political process. This democratic participation occurs through tools that enable the practice of citizenship, and, among them, the social movements stand out. There is a direct relationship between the social movements and democracy: whilst the social movements exist only in demo- cratic systems, democracy requires the participation of civil society with the state. The social movements consist on a structured organization that has the purpose of uniting people to defend and promote rights, containing social identity and a particular way of thinking and acting collectively to achieve the common good and a new sort of life. The particularities of the social movements let one glimpse that the major expression of civic participation contributes to a cultural change in society, given that, with common goals, the differences are overcome, encouraging a relatedness which looks for ethics, sharing and fraternity. The understanding of fraternity in its various forms – historical, political, legal and ethical – contributes to a development in respect among people, acceptance of socio-economic and cultural differences, emphasizing the feeling of a group belonging. This way, this article aims to analyse social movements and its cooperation in building a new relational culture, more Humane, Fair And Fraternal.A democracia consubstancia-se em um direito fundamental dos cidadãos. Democracia e participação se aprimoram e se complementam, uma vez que não há democracia sem a participação ativa e consciente do povo no processo político. Esta participação democrática perfaz-se por instrumentos, que possibilitam o exercício da cidadania, entre eles, destacam-se os movimentos sociais. Existe uma relação direta do movimento social com a democracia, aquele existe apenas em sistemas democráticos, enquanto que a democracia exige a participação da sociedade civil nos espaços estatais. O movimento social consiste em uma organização estruturada com o intuito de agregar pessoas para a defesa ou promoção de direitos, contendo identidade social e forma peculiar de pensar e agir coletivamente para alcançar o bem comum e uma nova ordenação da vida. As particularidades do movimento social, permitem vislumbrar que a expressão maior da participação cívica contribua para uma mudança cultural na sociedade, uma vez que, com objetivos comuns, as diversidades são superadas fomentando uma relacionalidade, que tenha por escopo a ética, a partilha e a fraternidade. Com a compreensão da fraternidade em seus diversos desdobramentos - histórico, político, jurídico, ético – a análise permite indicar como a fraternidade contribui para que a pessoa respeite o outro, aceite as diferenças socioculturais e econômicas, com ênfase ao senso de pertencimento coletivo. Nesse sentido, este artigo tem a finalidade de verificar se tomam parte dos movimentos sociais e coopera na construção de uma nova cultura relacional, que seja mais humana, justa e fraterna.Conselho Nacional de Pesquisa e Pos-Graduacao em Direito - CONPEDI2016-05-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttps://www.indexlaw.org/index.php/conpedireview/article/view/335110.26668/2448-3931_conpedilawreview/2015.v1i1.3351Conpedi Law Review; v. 1 n. 1 (2015): Direito Constitucional, Direitos Humanos; 163-1882448-39312448-3931reponame:Conpedi Law Reviewinstname:Conselho Nacional de Pesquisa e Pós-graduação em Direito (CONPEDI)instacron:CONPEDIporhttps://www.indexlaw.org/index.php/conpedireview/article/view/3351/2872Copyright (c) 2016 Conpedi Law Reviewinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSanches, Helen Crystine CorrêaLangoski, Deisemara Turatti2021-08-20T02:10:33Zoai:ojs.indexlaw.org:article/3351Revistahttps://www.indexlaw.org/index.php/conpedireviewONGhttps://www.indexlaw.org/index.php/conpedireview/oaipublicacao@conpedi.org.br||indexlawjournals@gmail.com2448-39312448-3931opendoar:2021-08-20T02:10:33Conpedi Law Review - Conselho Nacional de Pesquisa e Pós-graduação em Direito (CONPEDI)false |
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Social Mobilization and Reaffirmation of Democratic Participation : The Brotherhood as Expression of a New Relational Culture A Mobilização Social como Reafirmação da Participação Democrática: A Fraternidade como Expressão de uma Nova Cultura Relacional |
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Social Mobilization and Reaffirmation of Democratic Participation : The Brotherhood as Expression of a New Relational Culture |
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Social Mobilization and Reaffirmation of Democratic Participation : The Brotherhood as Expression of a New Relational Culture Sanches, Helen Crystine Corrêa Social Mobilization Democratic Participation Fraternity Citizen. Mobilização social Participação democrática Fraternidade Cidadão. |
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Social Mobilization and Reaffirmation of Democratic Participation : The Brotherhood as Expression of a New Relational Culture |
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Social Mobilization and Reaffirmation of Democratic Participation : The Brotherhood as Expression of a New Relational Culture |
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Social Mobilization and Reaffirmation of Democratic Participation : The Brotherhood as Expression of a New Relational Culture |
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Social Mobilization and Reaffirmation of Democratic Participation : The Brotherhood as Expression of a New Relational Culture |
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Social Mobilization and Reaffirmation of Democratic Participation : The Brotherhood as Expression of a New Relational Culture |
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Sanches, Helen Crystine Corrêa |
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Sanches, Helen Crystine Corrêa Langoski, Deisemara Turatti |
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Langoski, Deisemara Turatti |
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Sanches, Helen Crystine Corrêa Langoski, Deisemara Turatti |
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Social Mobilization Democratic Participation Fraternity Citizen. Mobilização social Participação democrática Fraternidade Cidadão. |
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Social Mobilization Democratic Participation Fraternity Citizen. Mobilização social Participação democrática Fraternidade Cidadão. |
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Democracy represents a fundamental right for citizens. Democracy and citizen par- ticipation are developing and they complement each other, given that there is no demo- cracy without the active and conscious participation of citizens in the political process. This democratic participation occurs through tools that enable the practice of citizenship, and, among them, the social movements stand out. There is a direct relationship between the social movements and democracy: whilst the social movements exist only in demo- cratic systems, democracy requires the participation of civil society with the state. The social movements consist on a structured organization that has the purpose of uniting people to defend and promote rights, containing social identity and a particular way of thinking and acting collectively to achieve the common good and a new sort of life. The particularities of the social movements let one glimpse that the major expression of civic participation contributes to a cultural change in society, given that, with common goals, the differences are overcome, encouraging a relatedness which looks for ethics, sharing and fraternity. The understanding of fraternity in its various forms – historical, political, legal and ethical – contributes to a development in respect among people, acceptance of socio-economic and cultural differences, emphasizing the feeling of a group belonging. This way, this article aims to analyse social movements and its cooperation in building a new relational culture, more Humane, Fair And Fraternal. |
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