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Condiciones orgánicas y correlaciones de fuerza del movimiento estudiantil chileno. Una aproximación desde la Confech (2011- 2015).
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Organic conditions and strength correlations of chilean student movement. An approach from Confech (2011-2015).
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This paper aims at analyzing the organizational changes in the Confederation of Chilean Students (CONFECH) in the period 2011-2015 and the complexities of the process of institutionalization in the context of the government of Sebastián Piñera and the subsequent administration of Michelle Bachelet. It argues, in the main, that the processes of growth and fragmentation of space CONFECH have generated an increase in the cost of decision-making and collective coordination has become more complex political management capacity of the Executive Board. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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El presente trabajo tiene como objetivo analizar las transformaciones orgánicas de la Confederación de Estudiantes de Chile (CONFECH) en el período 2011 a 2015 y las complejidades de su proceso de institucionalización en el contexto del gobierno de Sebastián Piñera y la posterior administración de Michelle Bachelet. Se argumenta, que los procesos de crecimiento y fragmentación del espacio CONFECH ha generado un aumento en los costos de la toma de decisiones y la coordinación colectiva que ha complejizado la capacidad de gestión política de la Mesa Ejecutiva. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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