“United by common sense”. Cultural identities and participation policy in the 15M movement: questions for a reflection upon ethnograph

Authors

  • Ernesto García López Instituto Madrileño de Antropología (España)

Abstract

This article intends to study a list of analytical questions about intercultural relations at the heart of the indignation movements and, concretely, the 15M movement, which directs the ethnographic work. In order to contextualize these relations, a series of theoretical approaches are analyzed. In this sense the perspective approached oscillates between the psychosocial notion of identity and its incardination in the processes of recognition and construction of the identity, including the theory of the social identity in the intergroup behaviour, and the achievement of the different models of acculturation and coexistence. Together with this, it is important to bear in mind the citizenship processes and another element which seems secondary but which gains especial importance due to the international aspects of the
mentioned movements, that is, the concept of cosmopolitan identity.

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Published

2014-11-12

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How to Cite

“United by common sense”. Cultural identities and participation policy in the 15M movement: questions for a reflection upon ethnograph. (2014). Antropología Experimental, 13. https://revistaselectronicas.ujaen.es/index.php/rae/article/view/1894