Civic participation as a travelling ideoscape: which direction?
Civic participation as a travelling ideoscape: which direction?
Civic participation can be both an instrumentalized buzzword and an ideoscape (Appadurai 1996), which travels around the world through the porosity of abyssal lines (Santos 2007). The “social history” of the term enlightens the richness/ambiguities of a concept shaped in specific time-space frames, while it travels and gets risemantized by dialoguing and clashing with different cosmologies, relationalities, and spiritualities. This travel will focus mainly on institutionalized devices of civic participation, aware that the “participation by invitation” crosses self-organized processes “by irruption” (Blas & Ibarra 2006), forcing democracy to deliver its “unfulfilled promises.” The navigation touches the Andean/Central America, where participation faces indigenous forms of communitarian democracy, body-territory dimensions (Cabnal 2010), and constitution-making, heading to Europe and other Western realities. Here, the “return of caravels” (Allegretti & Herzberg 2004) enriches a stratified story of different models of participation, where established methodologies and redistributive justice can be combined, revealing the existence of “Northern Souths.” Adopting a “situated regard” from the South remarks the political nature of a term that represents our nature of “social beings.” It is not merely identifiable with interventions in the political life, but require a wider reflection on how individual and collective agencies are built through actions that are necessarily ‘pre-political.’
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Allegretti, Giovanni
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Meloni, Marco
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Dorronsoro, Begoña
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25 August 2022
Allegretti, Giovanni
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Meloni, Marco
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Dorronsoro, Begoña
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Allegretti, Giovanni, Meloni, Marco and Dorronsoro, Begoña
(2022)
Civic participation as a travelling ideoscape: which direction?
In,
Makoni, Sinfree, Kaiper-Marquez, Anna and Mokwena, Lorato
(eds.)
The Routledge Handbook of Language and the Global South/s.
1st ed.
Routledge, .
(doi:10.4324/9781003007074-6).
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Civic participation can be both an instrumentalized buzzword and an ideoscape (Appadurai 1996), which travels around the world through the porosity of abyssal lines (Santos 2007). The “social history” of the term enlightens the richness/ambiguities of a concept shaped in specific time-space frames, while it travels and gets risemantized by dialoguing and clashing with different cosmologies, relationalities, and spiritualities. This travel will focus mainly on institutionalized devices of civic participation, aware that the “participation by invitation” crosses self-organized processes “by irruption” (Blas & Ibarra 2006), forcing democracy to deliver its “unfulfilled promises.” The navigation touches the Andean/Central America, where participation faces indigenous forms of communitarian democracy, body-territory dimensions (Cabnal 2010), and constitution-making, heading to Europe and other Western realities. Here, the “return of caravels” (Allegretti & Herzberg 2004) enriches a stratified story of different models of participation, where established methodologies and redistributive justice can be combined, revealing the existence of “Northern Souths.” Adopting a “situated regard” from the South remarks the political nature of a term that represents our nature of “social beings.” It is not merely identifiable with interventions in the political life, but require a wider reflection on how individual and collective agencies are built through actions that are necessarily ‘pre-political.’
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Accepted/In Press date: 27 January 2021
Published date: 25 August 2022
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Giovanni Allegretti
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Marco Meloni
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Begoña Dorronsoro
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Sinfree Makoni
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Anna Kaiper-Marquez
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Lorato Mokwena
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