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Folia Histórica del Nordeste
versión impresa ISSN 0325-8238versión On-line ISSN 2525-1627
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LAINO SANCHIS, Fabricio. THE CREATION OF THE NATIONAL GENETIC DATA BANK. COLLECTIVE ACTION AND PUBLIC POLICIES FOR THE “DISAPPEARED CHILDREN”” IN POST-DICTATORSHIP ARGENTINA IN ARGENTINA (1984-1989). Folia [online]. 2023, n.46, pp.61-88. ISSN 0325-8238. http://dx.doi.org/10.30972/fhn.4606492.
In this article we inquire on the forms of interaction with the State deployed by Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo in the post-dictatorship era based on the analysis of the historical construction of a public agency that turned out decisive for their cause: the National Genetic Data Bank. Its creation, far from being a simple procedure, was a long and complex process that involved intense negotiations and disputes with diverse actors (the National Executive Power, the Municipality of the Federal Capital, the different caucus of the National Congress and numerous jurists and scientists). In each new instance of elaboration, the project found allies but also skeptics, indifferent and detractors. In this struggle, the Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo deployed numerous strategies and a large repertoire of contention to achieve their goal. The analysis of this process will allow us to observe the complexity and the multiple levels of political action of the Argentine Movement for Human Rights in the post-dictatorship, with its achievements and its limits.
Palabras clave : Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo; Rigth to Identity; National Genetic Data Bank; Collective Action.