State-sponsored activism : bureaucrats and social movements in democratic Brazil
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State-sponsored activism : bureaucrats and social movements in democratic Brazil
Cambridge University Press, 2021, c2019
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Originally published: 2019
Includes bibliographical references (p. 218-231) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In State-Sponsored Activism, Rich explores AIDS policy in Brazil as a lens to offer new insight into state-society relations in democratic and post-neoliberal Latin America. In contrast to the dominant view that these dual transitions produced an atomized civil society and an impenetrable technocratic state, Rich finds a new model of interest politics, driven by previously marginalized state and societal actors. Through a rich examination of the Brazilian AIDS movement, one of the most influential movements in twenty-first century Latin America, this book traces the construction of a powerful new advocacy coalition between activist bureaucrats and bureaucratized activists. In so doing, State-Sponsored Activism illustrates a model whereby corporatism - active government involvement in civic mobilization - has persisted in contemporary Latin America, with important implications for representation and policymaking.
目次
- Introduction
- 1. A new approach to studying civil society
- 2. Grievances, resources, and opportunities: the initial success of Brazil's AIDS movement
- 3. Transformations in the state
- 4. Expanding the movement from above
- 5. Expanding the movement from below
- 6. A new model of social-movement mobilization
- 7. Re-examining state-society relations in the twenty-first century.
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