The Making Of Social Movements In Latin America

The Making Of Social Movements In Latin America

Author: Arturo Escobar

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-02-19

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 0429964854

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This book, paying attention to the axes of identity, strategy, and democracy, grew out of the authors' shared and growing interest in contemporary social movements and the vast theoretical literature on these movements produced during the 1980s, particularly in Latin America and Western Europe.


Derechos humanos y transformación política en contextos de violencia

Derechos humanos y transformación política en contextos de violencia

Author: DANIEL VAZQUEZ; ARIADNA ESTEVEZ.

Publisher: FLACSO Mexico

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 373

ISBN-13: 6078517104

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Análisis crítico con un enfoque multidisciplinario, único hasta ahora en México, de las oportunidades y desafíos de los derechos humanos. Los autores aquí reunidos analizan los derechos humanos como una práctica social que se realiza en medio de relaciones asimétricas de poder, en el marco del ya convulsionado siglo xxi. Pensados como un discurso que se convierte en práctica social y en campo de disputa para la definición de significados, los derechos humanos pueden generar marcos de oportunidad para la transformación político-social pero, también, pueden constituir un obstáculo para el cambio y la construcción de subjetividades emancipadas.


Contested Cities and Urban Activism

Contested Cities and Urban Activism

Author: Ngai Ming Yip

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-10-13

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 9811317305

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This edited volume advances our understanding of urban activism beyond the social movement theorization dominated by thesis of political opportunity structure and resource mobilization, as well as by research based on experience from the global north. Covering a diversity of urban actions from a broad range of countries in both hemispheres as well as the global north and global south, this unique collection notably focuses on non-institutionalised or localised urban actions that have the potential to bring about radical structural transformation of the urban system and also addresses actions in authoritarian regimes that are too sensitive to call themselves “movement”. It addresses localized issues cut off from international movements such as collective consumption issues, like clean water, basic shelter, actions against displacement or proper venues for street vendors, and argues that the integration of the actions in cities in the global south with the specificity of their local social and political environment is as pivotal as their connection with global movement networks or international NGOs. A key read for researchers and policy makers cutting across the fields of urban sociology, political science, public policy, geography, regional studies and housing studies, this text provides an interdisciplinary and international perspective on 21st century urban activism in the global north and south.