Politics; Democracy and Public Opinion. Mexico 2006

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Fernando Castañeda Sabido

Abstract

Public opinion as a sociological phenomenon has ben a controversial one. There are, on one side, those who have questioned their existence, while, on the other one, there are those who see it as a promise of a new deliberative democracy.


Perhaps the problem has been the moral importance they give both ends. Public opinion is fundamental to modern politics, but is not capable to found it morally, and this is a lesson to be taken into account in Mexico, particularly for the 2006 electoral process.

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Castañeda Sabido, F. (2013). Politics; Democracy and Public Opinion. Mexico 2006. Revista Mexicana De Opinión Pública, (1). https://doi.org/10.22201/fcpys.24484911e.2006.1.41820
Author Biography

Fernando Castañeda Sabido, Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, UNAM

Doctor of social science in sociology from el Colegio de México. He is also professor full-time at the Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, in the area of sociology, and belongs to the Sistema Nacional de Investigadores.

Among its research highlights the issues of sociological theory, political philosophy and public opinion. The books he authored recently (2012) published are La lucha por la opinión pública en 2006 y, en el año 2004, La crisis de la sociología académica en México..

Founded in 2005, the Revista Mexicana de Opinión Pública. He is currently Director of the Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). sabido@servidor.unam.mx