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De las redes sociales a la calle: Ayotzinapa y la conformación de un movimiento social de resistencia

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  • Henry Harley Téllez

    (Universidad Autónoma de Nayarit, Mexico)

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El surgimiento del movimiento social de Ayotzinapa se constituyó a raíz de la desaparición de los 43 estudiantes normalistas, con una gran repercusión a nivel nacional e internacional, al integrar diversas formaciones ideológicas de resistencia y conformar un frente amplio, capaz de movilizar a organizaciones, colectivos y activistas. Las redes sociales fueron utilizadas como una plataforma de unificación para el movimiento, donde se informaba, comunicaba, se realizaban las convocatorias, además de ser un soporte vinculante, el cual permitió establecer dinámicas estratégicas y tácticas, con el objetivo de contrarrestar el discurso hegemónico del Estado y, así, construir una narrativa a través de las redes sociales y en los espacios, recurriendo a expresiones gráficas como el esténcil y el grafiti.

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  • Henry Harley Téllez, 2022. "De las redes sociales a la calle: Ayotzinapa y la conformación de un movimiento social de resistencia," Yeiya, Transnational Press London, UK, vol. 3(1), pages 137-149, Januario-.
  • Handle: RePEc:mig:yejrnl:v:3:y:2022:i:1:p:137-149
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33182/y.v3i1.2419
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