Titre | Espace public et culture politique à Mexico / Public Space and Political Culture at Mexico | |
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Auteur | Sergio Tamayo | |
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Revue | Géocarrefour |
Numéro | volume 76, no 1, 2001 L'espace public | |
Page | 13-21 | |
Résumé anglais |
Using a quantitative method which closely links space and group behaviour, this article looks at the meetings of the three main political parties (PAN, PRD and PRI) which brought to a close, on the Zócalo, the largest square of Mexico, the electoral campaigns for the Presidency and the government of the Federal District. With the aid of diagrams, it shows how the organisers transformed this space to take account of different cultures. As for the crowds assembled, their behaviour was also different : the meeting of the PRI showed clearly the gap which now exists between a political system and the people, while those of the PAN and PRD ensured these parties of the victories they obtained respectively for the Presidency and the government of the Federal District. Source : Éditeur (via Persée) |
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Article en ligne | http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/geoca_1627-4873_2001_num_76_1_2500 |