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dc.contributor.editorROSSI, Federico Matías
dc.contributor.editorVON BÜLOW, Marisa
dc.date.accessioned2015-09-14T15:24:21Z
dc.date.available2015-09-14T15:24:21Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.identifier.citationFarnham : Ashgate, 2015, The mobilization series on social movement, protest, and cultureen
dc.identifier.isbn9781472417688
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1814/36895
dc.description.abstractThis book presents an overview of new approaches to the study of social movements emerging out of Latin America, based on original and innovative analyses of the recent changes in collective action across the region. Over the past decade, new repertoires of co...ntention have emerged in parallel to changes in the configuration of actors, in previously established patterns of relationship between social movements and political institutions, and in the shapes of collaborative networks, both domestic and transnational. The authors analyze a broad set of countries and social movements, while focusing on three key theoretical debates: the interactions between routine and contentious politics, the relationship between protest and context, and the organizational configurations of social movements. The research agenda put forward by this book is neither defined nor restricted by geographical boundaries, even though the chapters are based on field research undertaken in Latin America. In doing so, this volume contributes to a still underdeveloped dialogue in theory-building in social movement studies, among scholars from the South and from the North, as well as among scholars specialized in different regions.en
dc.description.tableofcontents-- Introduction: theory-building beyond borders, Federico M. Rossi and Marisa von Bülow. -- Part I Beyond Contentious Versus Routine Politics -- Conceptualizing strategy making in a historical and collective perspective, Federico M. Rossi; -- Partisan performance: the relational construction of Brazilian youth activist publics, Ann Mische; -- Institutional activism: mobilizing for women’s health from inside the Brazilian bureaucracy, Rebecca Neaera Abers and Luciana Tatagiba. -- Part II The Politics and Economics of Protests -- The role of threats in popular mobilization in Central America, Paul D. Almeida. -- Eventful temporality and the unintended outcomes of Mexico’s earthquake victims movement, Ligia Tavera Fenollosa. -- Part III Brokerage and Coalition Formation -- Institutionalized brokers and collective actors: different types, similar challenges, Adrian Gurza Lavalle and Marisa von Bülow. -- Domestic loops and deleveraging hooks: transnational social movements and the politics of scale shift, Rose J. Spalding. -- Conclusion -- Weaving social movements back in, Margaret E. Keck. -- Index.en
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dc.titleSocial movement dynamics : new perspectives on theory and research from Latin Americaen
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