Democratization and context of discussion: the litigious in communication and sexualities rights in two “burnings laws” of the argentine policy

Authors

  • Mariana Berdondini

Keywords:

Democratization, Sexualities, Communication, Disputes, Burning laws

Abstract

This article analyze the senses of democratization in two contexts of discussion of recent argentine policy, linked with sexualities and communication rights, processed in the parliamentary arena trough two laws: Audiovisual Communication Services (2009) and Equality Marriage (2010). Conceptualized as "burning laws", considering the differences of both laws in their issues, actors and practices involved in the public problems, it compares plot cores that explain disputes. The claims of rights updated statutes and subjects of equality and freedom, questioning the relationship between State institutions, representation and citizenship. In both cases, from the public media space to the very personal, democratization connects individual and collectives dimensions to advocate for the universal and inclusion of diversities and pluralities. Here is the heart of the processes of citizenship, as well the challenges, tensions and open conflicts.

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Published

2017-03-22

How to Cite

Berdondini, M. (2017). Democratization and context of discussion: the litigious in communication and sexualities rights in two “burnings laws” of the argentine policy. Revista Pilquen. Sección Ciencias Sociales, 19(1), 42–54. Retrieved from https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/Sociales/article/view/1377

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