The street and the house

strategy and tactics of the national movement of the street population and its impacts on the implementation of social housing policy

Authors

  • Marina Rute Pacheco

Keywords:

social movements, public politics, population in street situation

Abstract

The dilemmas faced by the National Movement Street Population (hereafter MNPR) that emerged as a political organization still in the second decade of third millennium, and a mobilization around demands to the State for subsistence conditions really fast through struggles for reforms, favoring the search for citizenship and copyrights, are fundamental issues that guide the composition of this article. It is in this sense that it is a goal as political practices of this social movement privileging as much as articulations with other organizations of the participation in political institutions. For this, the work is based on three analytical keys: Tilly’s concept of “repertoire of contestation”, the Honneth’s notion of “fight for recognition”, and the notion of justice in Fraser. As considerations are based on the analysis of data journals on social movements, interviews, leaders of the National Movement Street Population and representatives of the bureaucracy.

Published

2019-11-20

How to Cite

PACHECO, M. R. The street and the house: strategy and tactics of the national movement of the street population and its impacts on the implementation of social housing policy. O Público e o Privado, Fortaleza, v. 15, n. 30 jul.dez, p. 255–284, 2019. Disponível em: https://revistas.uece.br/index.php/opublicoeoprivado/article/view/2155. Acesso em: 22 nov. 2024.