Protest cycle of the CISO-N field, in relation to political opportunity structures, 1992-2021

Protest cycle of the CISO-N field, in relation to political opportunity structures, 1992-2021

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The article analyzes the network structure and dynamics of the Spanish field of catholic-inspired secular organizations (CISO-N), and their mobilization against the Euthanasia Bill amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to a relational perspective, it adopts a historical-comparative approach to political opportunities that affect the praxis of t...

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... mentioned, the field includes civic organizations ( Baldassarri and Diani, 2007) that deny ties with the Catholic Church, but that are absolutely aligned with the defense of life "from conception to natural death," denying the right to selfdetermination in matters of sexual and reproductive rights and freedoms (Cornejo-Valle and Pichardo, 2020) and, more importantly for our study, the management of the end-of-life process. As shown in Figure 1 below, over the last four decades CISO-Ns have mobilized against divorce, women's sexual and reproductive rights, LGTB + rights, assisted reproduction, biomedical research, and, more recently, euthanasia. CISO-Ns have a twofold mission: waging a 'culture war' (Bar-On, 2021) based on the strategic secularization (Vaggione, 2020) of the Church's discourses of moral (Cohen, 2011) and sexual panic (Herdt, 2009) against the aforementioned moral policies; and mobilizing in support of traditional values linked to the catholic worldview, and against those legislative initiatives, political parties, and social movements that transcend or actively position themselves against this framework. ...
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... shown in Figure 1, since its emergence in the late 1970s, the protest cycle of the CISO-N field can be divided into three phases. The mobilization against the Euthanasia Bill (2018-21) takes place in the context of the third phase, characterized by the arrival of the PSOE-UP progressive coalition to the Spanish Presidency, and by the entry of the far-right party VOX into national politics. ...

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... 6. Conclusiones. 7. Bibliografía Cómo citar: Perugorría, Ignacia (2024): "Repolitizando lo religioso: La movilización neoconservadora de inspiración católica contra las políticas morales desde el marco de la postsecularidad", Ἰlu. Revista de Ciencias de las Religiones, 29, e-95448. ...
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... Protest Cycle and Networks of Catholic-Inspired Neoconservative Organisations (1978 was the COVID-19 pandemic, during which the parliamentary debate on the Euthanasia Bill (2021) was revived. Faced with COVID-related high mortality rates in nursing homes, Vox adopted the discursive frameworks developed by a CISO-N called Vividores (the first specifically anti-euthanasia organisation in the field) began a strong anti-government campaign (García Martín and Perugorría, 2024). As we will explain in the next section, the "clustering" of the field produced during IMAGE 3. Vota Valores, Citizen Go-Hazte Oir's pressure group, general election campaigns, 2023 Note: Starting at the top left-hand corner, clockwise: 1) a bus with the faces of candidates Pedro Sánchez (PSOE) and Alberto Núñez Feijóo (PP), with the slogan "Two sides of the same coin?"; 2) memes and profile pictures for social media with the slogan "Let Txapote vote for you" used to "denounce" the pacts between Sánchez's PSOE and Catalan and Basque pro-independence parties; 3) one of the five "requests for centre-right candidates" (the other four are "repealing trans and LGBTQ+ laws; stopping the indoctrination of children in "gender ideology, LGBTQ+ and radical feminism"; "defending Christian symbols"; and "lowering taxes for families"); and 4) a voting guide with the "grades" obtained by the aforementioned candidates, plus Yolanda Díaz (Sumar) and Santiago Abascal (Vox). ...
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El artículo analiza el ciclo de protesta (1978-actualidad) del campo de organizaciones laicas de inspiración católica e ideología neoconservadora (OLIC-N) español contra las políticas morales progresistas. Para ello, utiliza un enfoque histórico-comparativo y relacional, centrándose en la cambiante interacción entre 1) estructuras de oportunidad cultural y política; 2) estructura y dinámica de red del campo OLIC-N, y su «campo ampliado antiderechos», compuesto por organizaciones religiosas y políticas; y, 3) su triangulación táctico-discursiva. La investigación se basa en un estudio cualitativo que comprende entrevistas en profundidad, observación participante y netnografía. Los datos muestran que, lejos de ser meras correas de transmisión del mensaje eclesiástico, o de estar al servicio de los partidos políticos conservadores, las OLIC-N lideran una compleja estrategia de «repolitización de lo religioso», de acuerdo con una lógica propia.
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