Governance : a soft revolution with hard political and legal effects.

The basic assumption of this article is that governance marks a departure from the two pillars of the project of modernity: representative democracy and legislative institutions. Governance, as a complex institutional phenomenon that goes far beyond participation, has significantly deconstructed the...

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Autor: Ferrarese, Maria Rosaria
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2014
País:Colombia
Institución:Universidad Católica de Colombia
Repositorio:RIUCaC - Repositorio U. Católica
Idioma:español
OAI Identifier:oai:repository.ucatolica.edu.co:10983/29817
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10983/29817
https://editorial.ucatolica.edu.co/index.php/SoftP/article/view/1765
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Governance
Representative democracy
Legal globalization
Inclusiveness
Gobernanza
Democracia representativa
Globalización juridica
Inclusividad
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Sumario:The basic assumption of this article is that governance marks a departure from the two pillars of the project of modernity: representative democracy and legislative institutions. Governance, as a complex institutional phenomenon that goes far beyond participation, has significantly deconstructed the two main points of reference of modern democracy, that is, people and territory. Furthermore, its inclusive and open nature has not prevented the emergence of a dark side, made of exclusive modes: a theater without publicity. From the perspective of transformations, this article highlights the emergence of a changing and fluid normativity, one capable of adapting to the specificity and the variability of situations and processes, inevitably eclipsing the primacy of the legislation itself.