Re-Imagining Community and Civil Society in Latin America and the Caribbean

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Alejandro Brugues
Alianza Bolivariana Para Los Pueblos
Arts
arts and social change
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Bolivariana Para Los Pueblos De
Caribbean
Caribbean social transformation
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Central America
Central Government
Chicano Nationalists
Civil Society
civil society community interaction
collective memory studies
Communal Councils
Community
Concientization
Cultural Studies
Cultural Zombies
Democracy
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Frente Nacional De
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Guatemalan Civil Society
Howler Monkeys
Inclusive Democratic Governance
Informal Banks
interdisciplinary social sciences
Juan Vargas Llosa
La Isla
Latin America
Latin American studies
Laura Restrepo
Literature
Memory
Ministerio Del Poder Popular Para
Naciones Unidas Para El Desarrollo
Para Los Pueblos De Nuestra
participatory democracy
Participatory Mechanisms
Philip Oxhorn
Place Based Case Studies
Political Influence
Political Participation
River Otters
Social Change
Strengthen Civil Society
Transnational Civil Society
UNEAC
Vargas Llosa
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138693371
  • Weight: 498g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Jul 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Latin American and Caribbean communities and civil societies are undergoing a rapid process of transformation. Instead of pervasive social atomization, political apathy, and hollowed-out democracies, which have become the norm in some parts of the world, this region is witnessing an emerging collaboration between community, civil society, and government that is revitalizing democracy.

This book argues that a key explanation lies in the powerful and positive relationship between community and civil society that exists in the region. The ideas of community and civil society tend to be studied separately, as analytically distinct concepts however, this volume seeks to explore their potential to work together. A unique contribution of the work is the space for dialogue it creates between the social sciences and the humanities. Many of the studies included in the volume are based on primary fieldwork and place-based case studies. Others relate literature, music and film to important theoretical works, providing a new direction in interdisciplinary studies, and highlighting the role that the arts play in community revival and broader processes of social change.

A truly multi-disciplinary book bridging established notions of civil society and community through an authentically interdisciplinary approach to the topic.

Gordana Yovanovich is a professor and graduate coordinator for the Latin American and Caribbean Studies program at the University of Guelph.

Roberta Rice is an assistant professor in political science at the University of Calgary.