Latin American Social Movements And Progressive Governments
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Latin American Social Movements and Progressive Governments
Author | : Steve Ellner,Ronaldo Munck,Kyla Sankey |
Publsiher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 331 |
Release | : 2022-08-30 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781538163962 |
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This book examines the tensions and convergences between social movements and twenty-first century progressive Latin American governments. Focusing on feminist, indigenous, environmental, rural, and labor movements, leading scholars present a well-rounded picture on a controversial topic and argue against the accepted view that robust Latin American social movements are independent of the state. This cutting-edge book will be an invaluable supplement for Latin American studies and beyond for courses on democracy, peace studies, labor studies, gender studies, and ethnic studies.
Social Movements in Latin America
Author | : Ronaldo Munck |
Publsiher | : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP |
Total Pages | : 195 |
Release | : 2020-10-22 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9780228004943 |
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Social movements are a key feature of the political and social landscape of Latin America. Ronaldo Munck explores their full range, emanating from different sections of Latin American society and motivated by many different concerns, including worker organizations, peasant and land reform movements, Indigenous groups, women's movements, and environmental groups. Although the mosaic of interlocking and connected issues and rights presents a complex map of social concerns and potentially a fragmented political force, these movements are likely to be at the centre of any future progressive politics in Latin America. As a result, they require careful understanding and a more nuanced theoretical approach. Drawing on insights from Latin American approaches to social movement theory, the book offers a distinctive contribution to social movement literature. The text incorporates detailed case studies and a methodological appendix for students wishing to develop their own research agendas in the field.
Social Movements and Leftist Governments in Latin America
Author | : Gary Prevost,Carlos Oliva Campos,Professor Harry E Vanden |
Publsiher | : Zed Books Ltd. |
Total Pages | : 154 |
Release | : 2013-04-04 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781780321868 |
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In recent years, the simultaneous development of prominent social movements and the election of left and centre-left governments has radically altered the political landscape in Latin America. These social movements have ranged from the community based 'piqueteros' of Argentina that brought down three governments in the space of a month in 2001 to the indigenous movements in Ecuador and Bolivia that were instrumental in toppling five governments in the last decade. And in the cases of Venezuela and Brazil, social movements helped to provide the political base from which leftist leaders like Hugo Chávez and Lula were swept into power by election. This wide-ranging volume moves beyond simple discussion of these social movements to address an issue that is crucial for politics in the region today but has yet to be properly analysed - specifically, what is the position of the social movements after progressive governments take power. Are they co-opted in support of government policies or do they remain at arm’s length as continuing opponents? How many of the movement's demands are actually met and what happens when the government almost inevitably disappoints its supporters in such movements? This unique and important work explores these questions, shedding new light on how these social movements continue to operate in Latin America.
Territories in Resistance
Author | : Ra�l Zibechi |
Publsiher | : AK Press |
Total Pages | : 370 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781849351072 |
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A thoughtful examination of social relations in Latin America, from one of the region's foremost political analysts.
Social Movements in Latin America
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Author | : Ronaldo Munck |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 176 |
Release | : 2020 |
Genre | : Electronic books |
ISBN | : 1788213726 |
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Social movements play a significant role in the political and social landscape of Latin America. They emanate from different sections of society and are motivated by many different concerns, including workers' rights, agrarian and land reform, the rights of indigenous peoples, gender inequality and the fight against environmental degradation. Ronaldo Munck explores the mosaic of interlocking and connected issues that make up the complex map of social movements in Latin America and shows why, despite being a fragmented political force, these movements are at the centre of any future progressive politics in the region. As such they require careful understanding and, he suggests, a more nuanced theoretical approach than previous studies have offered. Combining insights from Latin American approaches to social movement theory and detailed empirical case studies, the book provides readers with an understanding of the vital role social activism plays in the region and offers students the methodological tools to develop their own research agendas.--
Power and Popular Protest
Author | : Susan Eckstein,Manuel Antonio Garretón Merino |
Publsiher | : Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | : 442 |
Release | : 2001-05-22 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780520227057 |
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"A wonderful starting point for studying social movements in contemporary Latin America and for analyzing how unique processes of dependent capitalist development, and attendant political structures, influence their emergence and impact. This edited volume comes just in time, before we get too carried away with Euro-centered theories of new social movements and lose sight of what is really happening at the grassroots. It is one of the first collections of its kind published in English, and as such it is a rich and long-overdue contribution. "—Diane E. Davis, Journal of Inter-American Studies and World Affairs "Carefully conceived, Power and Popular Protest is a superb text to be consulted in the years to come by anyone interested in understanding contemporary Latin American politics and society."—Rosario Espinal, Contemporary Sociology
Handbook of Social Movements across Latin America
Author | : Paul Almeida,Allen Cordero Ulate |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 381 |
Release | : 2015-07-14 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9789401799126 |
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This handbook covers social movement activities in Latin American countries that have had profound consequences on the political culture of the region. It examines the developments of the past twenty years, such as a renewed upswing in popular mobilization, the ending of violent conflicts and military governments, new struggles and a relatively more democratic climate. It shows that, from southern Chiapas to Argentina, social movements in the 1990s and especially in the 2000s, have reached new heights of popular participation. There is a lack of research on the politics of this region in the contemporary era of globalization, this volume partially fills the void and offers a rich resource to students, scholars and the general public in terms of understanding the politics of mass mobilization in the early twenty-first century. The contributors each address social movement activity in their own nation and together they present a multidisciplinary perspective on the topic. Each chapter uses a case study design to bring out the most prominent attributes of the particular social struggle(s), for instance the main protagonists in the campaigns, the grievances of the population and the outcomes of the struggles. This Handbook is divided into seven substantive themes, providing overall coherence to a broad range of social conflicts across countries, issues and social groups. These themes include: 1) theory of Latin American social movements; 2) neoliberalism; 3) indigenous struggles; 4) women’s movements; 5) movements and the State; 6) environmental movements; and 7) transnational mobilizations.
Latin American Social Movements in the Twenty first Century
Author | : Richard Stahler-Sholk,Harry E. Vanden,Glen David Kuecker |
Publsiher | : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Total Pages | : 406 |
Release | : 2008-04-18 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781461601906 |
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This clearly written and comprehensive text examines the uprising of politically and economically marginalized groups in Latin American societies. Specialists in a broad range of disciplines present original research from a variety of case studies in a student-friendly format. Part introductions help students contextualize the essays, highlighting social movement origins, strategies, and outcomes. Thematic sections address historical context, political economy, community-building and consciousness, ethnicity and race, gender, movement strategies, and transnational organizing, making this book useful to anyone studying the wide range of social movements in Latin America.