https://inguruak.eus/index.php/inguruak/issue/feedInguruak. Revista Vasca de Sociología y Ciencia Política2024-07-05T23:53:26+02:00Galder Sierra Zapiraininfo@inguruak.eusOpen Journal Systems<div style="display: table-row;"> <p><strong>Inguruak</strong> es la revista oficial de la <strong>Asociación Vasca de Sociología y Ciencia Política</strong>. Desde el año 1986, año en el que se edita su primer número, el objetivo principal de la revista ha sido servir como cauce de expresión de la Sociología y la Ciencia Política practicada en Euskal Herria, incorporando de manera progresiva numerosos artículos de expertos autóctonos y extranjeros, lo que ha permitido ampliar significativamente el ámbito de referencia. Para ello, la revista publica trabajos científicos originales en formato de artículo, nota de investigación y recensión bajo criterios de excelencia, aplicando procedimientos de evaluación ciega por pares y recurriendo a evaluadores externos a la entidad editora. Desde 2015 la AVSP edita INGURUAK en formato online y con una periodicidad de dos números anuales.</p> <p>Inguruak se publica en acceso abierto bajo la plataforma Open Journal System. Esta indexada en: Latindex, MIAR, Inguma, CIRC y Dialnet.</p> <p> </p> </div>https://inguruak.eus/index.php/inguruak/article/view/265Turistificación en las ciudades vascas: la nueva amenaza urbana2024-07-05T23:53:13+02:00Iraide Fernández Aragóniraide.fernandez@ehu.eus2024-07-05T00:00:00+02:00Copyright (c) https://inguruak.eus/index.php/inguruak/article/view/257Neologisms in political science. Analysing the challenger party concept2024-07-05T23:53:20+02:00Unai Ahedo Rodríguezunai.ahedo@ehu.eus<p>Parties are complex and changing political actors that have been adapting their organizational structures and strategies depending on the context in which they operate. Due to the need to understand the evolution of parties in recent decades, new analytical categories such as «challenger party» have emerged. In this article we focus on the review and reconstruction of the concept of «challenger party». Following the methodology set out by Giovanni Sartori, first of all, we will examine the problems that have arisen due to use. Secondly, we will try to investigate the etymological roots and the context in which the term arises. Thirdly, we will logically order the conceptualizations proposed to date, trying to find the common and central defining elements of the phenomenon. Something that will lead us to formulate a renewed conception of the concept.</p> <p><strong>Received</strong>: February 25, 2024; <strong>Final version:</strong> May 28, 2024.</p>2024-07-05T00:00:00+02:00Copyright (c) 2024 Asociación Vasca de Sociología y Ciencia Políticahttps://inguruak.eus/index.php/inguruak/article/view/258Territoriality and sovereignty at the basis of the environmental movement. Example of Bizi!: links of environmentalism to Basque nationalism2024-07-05T23:53:17+02:00Iñaki Zaldua-Callejainaki.zaldua@ehu.eus<p>We examine the nation as a social and dynamic structure. Therefore, the elements of the discourses that surround the nation are developed based on the discourses of the members of the imagined community that integrates it under its umbrella. Consequently, the umbrella forces the community to represent discourses within a concrete framework. The community, however, will structure the own and subjective elements of its nation’s discourse based on the sociological context. We consider the territory as the nation’s own space for action. By dividing the physical world through invented boundaries, these boundaries lead the «insiders» to structure different identities compared to the «outsiders». The territory, at least in the case of Euskal Herria, due to its sociological diversity, develops different discourses depending on its context and situation. Finally, environmentalism, taking into account its different variants, allows the community a change of model. To protect the world from collapse, it conceives the human being as an ecosystem that is located within nature and in which both live in interdependence. Consequently, taking into account the fears and hopes of the 21st century, we believe that environmentalism can become a means to become, today, nationalist.</p> <p><strong>Received</strong>: March 25, 2024; <strong>Final version</strong>: June 03, 2024.</p>2024-07-05T00:00:00+02:00Copyright (c) 2024 Asociación Vasca de Sociología y Ciencia Políticahttps://inguruak.eus/index.php/inguruak/article/view/256Labor reforms in Spain from the perspective of the opposition of interests between Capital and Labor2024-07-05T23:53:24+02:00Peio Salazar Martínez de Iturratepello.salazar@ehu.eus<p>Since the approval of the Workers’ Statute in 1980, Spanish labor legislation has undergone several reforms, at least one by each Government. This article analyzes how the different reforms have affected the two actors that make up the labor relationship: Capital (as the employer actor) and Labor (as the employed actor). Throughout these more than four decades of reforms it can be seen how almost all of them have followed the same direction: the adaptation of Spanish labor legislation to the needs of the neoliberal model, which has resulted in a degradation of the rights and guarantees corresponding to workers.</p> <p><strong>Received</strong>: April 11, 2024; <strong>Final version</strong>: May 26, 2024.</p>2024-07-05T00:00:00+02:00Copyright (c) 2024 Asociación Vasca de Sociología y Ciencia Políticahttps://inguruak.eus/index.php/inguruak/article/view/249Leire Escajedo San Epifanio, Julen Zabalo Bilbao eta Igor Filibi Lopez (ed.). Demokrazian sakontzea eta parte hartzea, hainbat eskalatan (2023) Leioa: UPV/EHU2024-07-05T23:53:26+02:00Jon Fernández Iriondojon.fernandezi@ehu.eus2024-07-05T00:00:00+02:00Copyright (c) 2024 Asociación Vasca de Sociología y Ciencia Política