COVID-19 Pandemic and Social Unrest: The Social Protest by Other Means. Reflections on the Argentinian Case

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Abstract

In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, governments around the world have implemented exceptional measures aimed at restricting people's mobility or banning public spaces used, among other things, for protest, thus causing the expected regressive effects in the socioeconomic sphere. What happens with social protest when the public space is banned? Does it stop, is it displaced, does it occur in any other form? In this article we present a map of protest in Argentina since the beginning of the pandemic. We conclude that the levels of participation remain high and that, given the features of the protest itself, its claims may be channelled into the institutions.

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Ferrero, J. P., & Natalucci, A. (2020). COVID-19 Pandemic and Social Unrest: The Social Protest by Other Means. Reflections on the Argentinian Case. Bulletin of Latin American Research, 39(S1), 67–70. https://doi.org/10.1111/blar.13211

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