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2016; King's College London; Volume: 4; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.25160/v4.i2/br.3
ISSN2245-4373
Autores Tópico(s)Youth, Politics, and Society
ResumoThe mass movements that shook Brazil in June 2013 were the largest and most significant of the past thirty years.Noticeably larger than Fora Collor in 1992 (the protests that lead to the resignation of President Fernando Collor de Mello) and only comparable in its massive character to those that triggered the collapse of the military dictatorship in 1984 (Diretas Já), the Jornadas de Junho (June Journies), or Manifestações dos 20 centavos (Protests of the 20 cents) have produced a profound change in Brazilian society.Characterized as the largest crisis of the political system since the transition to democracy (F.H. Cardoso) 1 and a call to "a profound reform of the political system" in need of "oxygen" (D.Rousseff) 2 , emergent analyses from the social sciences are still somehow dominated by partial and immediate reports.
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