%0 Journal Article %T £¿C¨®mo cambiar el mundo? Movimientos sociales y acontecimiento %A Gonz¨¢lez-Montero %A Sebasti¨¢n Alejandro %J Palabra Clave %D 2012 %I Universidad de La Sabana %X a contemporary version of social movements should emphasize the possibilities of creating resistances that focus on the prospect of achieving other lifestyles or modes of living. the authors propose a factual or event-based (¨¦v¨¦nementiel) perspective of social movements that leaves no room for culturalist connotations founded on the assumption that emancipation processes manifest de-identification in a search for ways to achieve other, "better" identities. if an attempt at a factual or event-based definition of social movements is worthwhile, it is because we harbor the hope they offer a better fate. what matters is the freedom and the collective creation of ethical alternatives concerning how to build another life. the idea is to defend an event-based approach as the basis for understanding social movements. the question is: what policy implications or consequences can be drawn from considering social movements, assuming they reflect a cruelty in life and an inevitable violence that breaks worlds apart, but demands the construction of others? %K fact %K social change %K social movements %K social evolution. %U http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S0122-82852012000200005&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en