Theorizing social movements
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Theorizing social movements
(Critical studies on Latin America)
Pluto Press, 1995
- : hbk
- : pbk
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  Hiroshima
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  Tokushima
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Note
Bibliography: p. [124]-141
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
-
: hbk ISBN 9780745307138
Description
Based on over twenty-five years of grassroots research, Theorising Social Movements combines the first full synopsis of social movement theory with a fully integrated account of social movement activity throughout Latin America.
The author reveals how social movements change individual and community life in Latin America and assesses their political impact on government policies, citizenship rights and the achievement of democratic rule. Including a specific focus on women's mobilisation, this is a cogent, wide-ranging review of social struggle in Latin America.
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction: Social Movements in Latin America
1. Theories of Social Movements
2. The Sociology of Social Movements
3. The Politics of Social Movements
4. Social Movements and Democratic Transitions
Bibliography
- Volume
-
: pbk ISBN 9780745307145
Description
Based on over twenty-five years of grassroots research, Theorising Social Movements combines the first full synopsis of social movement theory with a fully integrated account of social movement activity throughout Latin America.
The author reveals how social movements change individual and community life in Latin America and assesses their political impact on government policies, citizenship rights and the achievement of democratic rule. Including a specific focus on women's mobilisation, this is a cogent, wide-ranging review of social struggle in Latin America.
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction: Social Movements in Latin America
1. Theories of Social Movements
2. The Sociology of Social Movements
3. The Politics of Social Movements
4. Social Movements and Democratic Transitions
Bibliography
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