Making Of Social Movements In Latin America

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Alejandro Piscitelli
american
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Brazilian Homosexual Movement
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Cathy Schneider
CEB Model
Christian Base Communities
Civil Society
collective identity formation
contemporary
Contemporary Collective Action
Contemporary Social Movements
democratization processes
Eduardo Cartel
Edward MacRae
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feminism
feminists
Fernando Caldern
Frente Amplio
gender
gendered political participation
indigenous rights activism
John Burdick
Jose Luis Reyna
Judith Adler Hellman
Latin American Feminism
Latin American Feminists
Latin American Researchers
Latin American Social
Latin American Social Movements
Maria Pilar Garcia
Maria Teresa Findji
Marysa Navarro-Aranguren
movimientos
Movimientos De Mujeres
mujeres
Nancy Saporta Sternbach
Neighborhood Council
Norma Stoltz Chinchilla
Orin Starn
Orlando Fals Borda
Partido Dos Trabalhadores
Patricia Chuchryk
peasant mobilization studies
Political Ideological Organizations
Political Parties
popular
Popular Women's Organizations
Popular Women’s Organizations
Practical Gender Interests
protest theory analysis
Public Administration
Rondas Campesinas
Ruth Correa Leite Cardso
social movement theory in Latin America
Sonia E. Alvarez
strategic
Strategic Gender Interests
urban
Urban Poor
Urban Popular Movements
Vivienne Bennett
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780813312071
  • Weight: 740g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Aug 1992
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book, paying attention to the axes of identity, strategy, and democracy, grew out of the authors' shared and growing interest in contemporary social movements and the vast theoretical literature on these movements produced during the 1980s, particularly in Latin America and Western Europe.
Arturo Escobar is assistant professor of anthropology at Smith College. Sonia E. Alvarez is associate professor of politics at the University of California at Santa Cruz. Arturo Escobar is assistant professor of anthropology at Smith College. Sonia E. Alvarez is associate professor of politics at the University of California at Santa Cruz.

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