Social movements -- Latin America
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Social movements -- Latin America
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Social movements
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Incoming Resources
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- Social movements in Latin America, mapping the mosaic, Ronaldo Munck
- The politics of autonomy in Latin America, the art of organising hope in the twenty-first century, Ana Cecilia Dinerstein (associate professor, Department of Social and Policy Sciences, University of Bath, UK)
- Cultures of politics, politics of cultures, re-visioning Latin American social movements, edited by Sonia E. Alvarez, Evelina Dagnino, Arturo Escobar
- Social movements in Latin America, Mapping the Mosaic, Ronaldo Munck
- Bastillas, cetros y blasones, la independencia en Iberoamérica, Ivana Frasquet (coordinadora) ; Salvador Broseta Perales... [and others]
- Latin American social movements and progressive governments, creative tensions between resistance and convergence, edited by Steve Ellner, Ronaldo Munck, and Kyla Sankey
- Social movements and leftist governments in Latin America, confrontation or co-optation?, edited by Gary Prevost, Carlos Oliva Campos, and Harry E. Vanden
- Social movements and legal change, legal mobilization and counter-mobilization in the field of abortion law in Latin America, Alba María Ruibal
- Political strategies and social movements in Latin America, the Zapatistas and Bolivian cocaleros, Leonidas Oikonomakis
- Latin America's radical Left, challenges and complexities of political power in the twenty-first century, edited by Steve Ellner
- Dancing with dynamite, social movements and states in Latin America, by Benjamin Dangl
- Meaningful resistance, market reforms and the roots of social protest in Latin America, Erica S . Simmons, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Beyond civil society, activism, participation, and protest in Latin America, Sonia E. Alvarez, Jeffrey W. Rubin, Millie Thayer, Gianpaolo Baiocchi, Agustín Laó-Montes, editors
- Latin America's multicultural movements, the struggle between communitarianism, autonomy, and human rights, edited by Todd A. Eisenstadt ; Michael S. Danielson ; Moisés Jaime Bailón Corres and Carlos Sorroza Polo
- Latin America's multicultural movements, the struggle between communitarianism, autonomy, and human rights, edited by Todd A. Eisenstadt, Michaal S. Danielson, Moises Jaime Bailon Corres, Carlos Sorroza Polo
- Power and popular protest, Latin American social movements, edited by Susan Eckstein ; contributors, Manuel Antonio Garretón M. ... [and others]
- Latin American social movements, globalization, democratization, and transnational networks, edited by Hank Johnston and Paul Almeida
- Rethinking Latin American social movements, radical action from below, edited by Richard Stahler-Sholk, Harry E. Vanden, and Marc Becker
- Latin American social movements in the twenty-first century, resistance, power, and democracy, edited by Richard Stahler-Sholk, Harry E. Vanden, and Glen David Kuecker
- Reorganizing popular politics, participation and the new interest regime in Latin America, edited by Ruth Berins Collier and Samuel Handlin
- Enduring reform, progressive activism and private sector responses in Latin America's democracies, edited by Jeffrey W. Rubin, Vivienne Bennett
- Making the revolution, histories of the Latin American left, edited by Kevin A. Young
- The new development politics, the age of empire building and new social movements, James Petras
- Protest state, the rise of everyday contention in Latin America, Mason W. Moseley
- Territories in resistance, a cartography of Latin American social movements, Raúl Zibechi ; translated by Ramor Ryan
- Social movement dynamics, new perspectives on theory and research from Latin America, edited by Federico M. Rossi, Marisa von Bülow
- Democracy and development in Latin America, economics, politics and religion in the post-war period, David Lehmann
- Land and freedom, the MST, the Zapatistas and peasant alternatives to neoliberalism, Leandro Vergara-Camus
- Las ciencias sociales en la trama de Chile y América Latina, estudios sobre transformaciones sociopolíticas y movimiento social, Manuel Antonio Garretón
- The new Latin American left, cracks in the empire, edited by Jeffery R. Webber and Barry Carr
- Latin America after the neoliberal debacle, another region is possible, Ximena de la Barra and Richard A. Dello Buono
- Social movements in Latin America, neoliberalism and popular resistance, James Petras and Henry Veltmeyer
- Theorizing social movements, Joe Foweraker
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