The shared collective action frames that legitimate the fights against the labor precariousness of a net of autonomous activism

Authors

  • Raquel Mercedes Pinto Mascareño

Abstract

This work reviewed the Classics approaches and the theories of the mobilization of resources, of New Social Movements and the current Socioconstruccionista perspective of the 'frames of collective action'. Are scarce, however, the investigations which analyzed the sense and shared nature of the frames, such as conceived by Gamson (1992) and Klandermans (1997). We analyze, therefore, these aspects of the frames of collective action present in documents and interviews whith activists of a network of autonomous activism that fight against the labor precariousness, using the analysis thematic categories. In contrast to the apparent diversity of senses, we identify 3 frames of collective action shared that support the struggles against this problem and that can be used to build, through consensus, a common frame for collective action. Discussing these results stressing the complexity of the qualitative dimension and collective frames and the need for greater theorizing.

Keywords

Collective political awareness, Shared meanings, Collective identity, Collective action frames

Author Biography

Raquel Mercedes Pinto Mascareño

Licenciada en Psicologia por la Universidad Federal de Paraiba - Brasil (1986) y Máster en Psicologia Social por la misma universidad (1999).

Doctora en Psicologia Social por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid - España (2009).

 

 

Published

2010-07-05

How to Cite

Pinto Mascareño, R. M. (2010). The shared collective action frames that legitimate the fights against the labor precariousness of a net of autonomous activism. Athenea Digital. Revista De Pensamiento E investigación Social, (18), 143–156. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/athenead/v0n18.697

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.