Abstention in Mexico and New Forms of Participation

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Jessica García Pacheco

Abstract

When we try to study abstention in electoral process it is not because we want to count how millions of citizens leave their vote in blank or they just abstinence of their vote. Abstention means an overview of the political culture that constitutes a nation. We can see how gradually, small expression movements of civil society reconfigure political communication dynamics that have come to simplify democracy to an exercise of suffrage. Through the phenomenon of abstinence of the electoral vote and the exploration of theoretical lines of abstention we try to demonstrate that Mexican institutions have before their eyes an action field to implement reforms that give voice to majority’s silence.

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García Pacheco, J. (2013). Abstention in Mexico and New Forms of Participation. Revista Mexicana De Opinión Pública, (10). https://doi.org/10.22201/fcpys.24484911e.2011.10.41721
Author Biography

Jessica García Pacheco, Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, UNAM

Graduated from the Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales (FCPyS) of the Universidad Nacional Autonóma de México (UNAM), career Comunication Science Political Communication terminal option. Site news editor and contributor Unafuente.com Darts (https://www.diasiete.com/author/jpacheco) Day Seven magazine for over three years. Currently working as a freelancer in the research area of Communication Strategies consulting and academic project is part of virtual democracy and political participation in social networks: The microtargeting, a study of communication, by the FCPyS. Your receptional work focuses on the symbolic interaction in virtual and non-virtual social networks and generate commitment in the process of political communication. jellyfish.mora@comunidad.unam.mx