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dc.creatorMatos, Ana Raquel; Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra
dc.date2015-02-18
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dc.identifierhttp://www.revistaenfoques.cl/index.php/revista-uno/article/view/156
dc.identifier.urihttps://revistaschilenas.uchile.cl/handle/2250/223357
dc.descriptionThe present work attempts to counter the restricted view about citizen participation and points out its relevance in public policies (re) formulation. In order to do that, it will focus on protest actions occurred in 2006 and 2007, in Portugal, motivated by the decision of the Health Ministry to close several maternity wards. Based on the analysis of the arguments advanced by the political power, reasoned on a report elaborated by an expert group and on the analysis of the popular reactions during the protests, this article offers an analysis of the geography of the protests. It also evaluates the capacity of the popular movements to participate in the decision process as well as the political empowerment emerging from this form of collective action.es-ES
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dc.languagespa
dc.publisherUniversidad Central de Chilees-ES
dc.relationhttp://www.revistaenfoques.cl/index.php/revista-uno/article/view/156/134
dc.rightsCopyright (c) 2015 Revista Enfoqueses-ES
dc.sourceRevista Enfoques: Ciencia Política y Administración Pública; Vol. 8, Núm. 12 (2010); 129 - 148es-ES
dc.source0718-9656
dc.source0718-0241
dc.subjectpublic policies on health; protests movements; citizen participation; protests as participationes-ES
dc.titleCan protest movements influence the (re)formulation of public policies? Analysis of the recent controversial reform of the Portuguese public maternal health serviceses-ES
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