Out of the shadows : political action and the informal economy in Latin America

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    • Fernández-Kelly, Patricia
    • Shefner, Jon

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Out of the shadows : political action and the informal economy in Latin America

edited by Patricia Fernández-Kelly and Jon Shefner

Pennsylvania State University Press, c2006

  • : hbk.
  • : pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Since the beginning of scholarly writing about the informal economy in the mid-1970s, the debate has evolved from addressing survival strategies of the poor to considering the implications for national development and the global economy. Simultaneously, research on informal politics has ranged from neighborhood clientelism to contentious social movements basing their claims on a variety of social identities in their quest for social justice. Despite related empirical and theoretical concerns, these research traditions have seldom engaged in dialogue with one another. Out of the Shadows brings leading scholars of the informal economy and informal politics together to address how globalization has influenced local efforts to resolve political and economic needs-and how these seemingly separate issues are indeed deeply related. In addition to the editors, contributors are Javier Auyero, Miguel Angel Centeno, Sylvia Chant, Robert Gay, Mercedes Gonzalez de la Rocha, Jose Itzigsohn, Alejandro Portes, and Juan Manuel Ramirez Saiz.

Table of Contents

Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Patricia Fernandez-Kelly 1. The Informal Economy in the Shadow of the State Miguel Angel Centeno and Alejandro Portes 2. Risk and Regulation in Informal and Illegal Markets John C. Cross and Sergio Pena 3. Neoliberalism, Markets, and Informal Grassroots Economies Jose Itzigsohn 4. Vanishing Assets: Cumulative Disadvantages Among the Urban Poor Mercedes Gonzalez de la Rocha 5. Female Household Headship, Privation and Power: Challenging the "Feminization of Poverty" Thesis Sylvia Chant 6. Protest in Contemporary Argentina: A Contentious Repertoire in the Making Javier Auyero 7. The Even More Difficult Transition from Clientelism to Citizenship: Lessons from Brazil Robert Gay 8. Informal Politics in the Mexican Democratic Transition: The Case of the People's Urban Movement Juan Manuel Ramirez Sais 9. "Do You Think Democracy Is a Magical Thing?"-From Basic Needs to Democratization in Informal Politics Jon Shefner References Index

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