El desarrollo dependiente: treinta años de opinión pública en América Latina

IF 0.8 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Colombia Internacional Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI:10.7440/colombiaint110.2022.01
Juan Bogliacini, M. García Sánchez, Rosario Queirolo
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. Objective/Context : This article explores the reasons behind the imbalance and limitations that persist in Latin America to access public opinion information on public policy preferences. Methodology : A descriptive analysis of the development of public opinion studies in the region, based on interviews with academics and pollsters from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Mexico, and Uruguay. Conclusions : Although data availability to study public policy opinion in Latin America has significantly increased in the last three decades, limitations persist due to three factors: (i) Latin American states have played a sporadic role in generating information for research in this field. (ii) The role of the private sector and politicians as funders and generators of public opinion data makes the availability of information very sporadic and of limited access. (iii) The agenda of open access public opinion studies is defined by academics from the Global North, whose research agenda moves more towards issues of stability and democratic values than towards citizens’ public policy preferences. Originality : This paper contributes to a more comprehensive descriptive overview of the evolution of the sub-discipline of public opinion in Latin America. In addition, it highlights the need for public funds to systematically survey the public policy preferences of citizens in the region and make microdata publicly available to inform political decision-making and academic research.
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依赖发展:拉丁美洲三十年的舆论
. 目的/背景:本文探讨拉丁美洲公共政策偏好民意信息获取的不平衡和局限性背后的原因。方法:基于对阿根廷、巴西、智利、哥伦比亚、哥斯达黎加、墨西哥和乌拉圭的学者和民意调查人员的采访,对该地区民意研究的发展进行描述性分析。结论:尽管在过去三十年中,用于研究拉丁美洲公共政策意见的数据可用性显著增加,但由于三个因素,限制仍然存在:(i)拉丁美洲国家在为该领域的研究提供信息方面发挥了零星的作用。私营部门和政治家作为公众舆论数据的资助者和产生者的作用使得信息的提供非常零散和有限。(三)开放获取公众舆论研究的议程是由全球北方的学者确定的,他们的研究议程更多地转向稳定和民主价值问题,而不是公民的公共政策偏好。原创性:本文有助于对拉丁美洲公共舆论子学科的演变进行更全面的描述性概述。此外,它还强调需要公共资金系统地调查该地区公民的公共政策偏好,并公开提供微观数据,以便为政治决策和学术研究提供信息。
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Colombia Internacional Arts and Humanities-History
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