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Type: | Artículo |
Title: | Controles democráticos y cambio institucional en América Latina. Presentación del dossier |
Other Titles: | Public accountability and institutional change in Latin America Introduction to dossier |
Authors: | Fontaine, Guillaume Gurza Lavalle, Adrián |
Issue: | Sep-2019 |
Publisher: | Quito, Ecuador : Flacso Ecuador |
ISSN: | 1390-1249 e-ISSN: 1390-8065 |
Citation: | Guillaume Fontaine y Adrián Gurza Lavalle. 2019. Controles democráticos y cambio institucional en América Latina. Presentación del dossier o Public accountability and institutional change in Latin America Introduction to dossier. Íconos. Revista de Ciencias Sociales, 65/23(3): 7-28. |
Keywords: | ACCOUNTABILITY AMÉRICA LATINA CONTROLES DEMOCRÁTICOS CONTROL SOCIAL PARTICIPACIÓN TRANSPARENCIA ESTADO |
Format: | p. 7-28 |
Description: | Tras revisar los principales enfoques de estudio de los controles democráticos en América Latina, se entabla un diálogo con los autores que contribuyeron a este dossier y se reflexiona sobre los temas pendientes en la agenda de investigación sobre los controles democráticos en la región. Se destaca la importancia de lecturas articuladas que conlleven a pensar en términos de regímenes de controles democráticos, más allá de las experiencias específicas de control político, social o administrativo. Se examina la interdependencia entre controles políticos, sociales y administrativos utilizando una tipología basada en la coerción y la participación en las interacciones entre el Estado y los actores no-estatales. After reviewing the main approaches about public accountability studies in Latin America, we open a dialogue with the authors who contributed to this dossier and provide some thoughts about the pending topics in the research agenda of public accountability in the region. We highlight the importance of an encompassing reading that would allow us to think in terms of democratic accountability regimes, beyond specific experiences of social, political or administrative control. We analyze the interdependence between these types of control through a typology based on coercion and participation in the interplays between the State and non-State actors. We then review the main challenges raised by the institutional changes that have occurred in Latin America since the democratic transitions. We argue that the scenario of public accountability and its different institutional mechanisms are more diverse and complex than what Guillermo O’Donnell’s theory of delegative democracy elaborated in the 1990s suggested. |
Rights: | openAccess Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Ecuador |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10469/15729 |
Appears in Collections: | Revista Íconos No. 65, sep. 2019 |
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