Redrawing Power: #YoSoy132 and Overflowing Insurgencies

Favela reflects on her participation in the phenomenon known as #YoSoy132, a mass insurgency that erupted in the midst of the Mexican presidential electoral campaign of 2012. For her, this was neither a political organization, a structure, nor a movement, but rather a convocatory that gathered and u...

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Autonomy
Democracy
Democratization
Effervescence
Elections
Executive power
Favelas
Fraud
Independence
Institutionalization
Insurgency
Leadership
Left wing politics
Local elections
Mass media
Political activism
Political debate
Political parties
Political power
Political protests
Political revolutions
Political systems
Politics
Power
Sex crimes
Simulation
Social networks
State elections
Students
Workers
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