Social Policy Reform in Latin America
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Angélica De Sena
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published: 2019-12-24
Total Pages: 207
ISBN-13: 3030347397
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book analyzes the connections between social policies and politics of sensibilities. The authors show how social policies build sociabilities, experiences and sensibilities, producing processes of conflict avoidance and consecration of the given. After discussing violence against women as a case study in order to understand the current state of social policies, the authors then describe how the “place” and “value” of education have become central features to social policies in order to disband conflict. Finally, they explain the emergence of a social phenomenon in the last sixteen years in Latin America and particularly Argentina: the compensatory consumption system and the resulting emergence of the “assisted citizen.”
Author: Bernardo Navarrete
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published: 2021-07-16
Total Pages: 206
ISBN-13: 3030703207
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is the first book in English to present a comprehensive analysis of the October 2019 social outbreak in Chile and its consequences for the country’s political system. For almost 30 years (1990-2019), Chile was recognized as a model of political and economic stability in Latin America, but the 2019 protests put into question the whole structure of representation based on programmatic political parties. This contributed volume analyzes the causes of the social outbreak by examining the interaction between political parties and social movements in Chile since 2000, establishing bridges between the sociology of social movements and the political science of parties and forms of traditional political representation. The book is organized in three parts. The first part analyzes the collapse of the political party system in Chile. The second part shows how social movements introduced innovative forms of political mobilization that challenged the traditional forms of political representation. Finally, the third part presents case studies focusing on specific social movements and their contributions to the renewal of political representation in Chile. The Social Outburst and Political Representation in Chile will be a valuable resource for sociologists, political scientists and other social scientists interested in understanding the challenges posed to political parties and institutions by social movements formed by citizens who no longer see themselves represented by the traditional forms political participation.
Author: Henry Veltmeyer
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2011-11-11
Total Pages: 383
ISBN-13: 9004210431
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe book argues that the Cuban Revolution should be understood as a model of socialist human development. Several particular features of this model were critical to the survival of the Cuban Revolution under conditions of neoliberal globalization.
Author: Efthimios Tambouris
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2010-08-20
Total Pages: 247
ISBN-13: 3642151582
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second International Conference on Electronic Participation, ePart 2010, held in Lausanne, Switzerland, in August/September, 2010.
Author: Jennifer Pribble
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2013-04-22
Total Pages: 233
ISBN-13: 1107328632
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSystems of social protection can provide crucial assistance to the poorest and most vulnerable groups in society, but not all systems are created equally. In Latin America, social policies have historically exhibited large gaps in coverage and high levels of inequality in benefit size. Since the late 1990s, countries in this region have begun to grapple with these challenges, enacting a series of reforms to healthcare, social assistance and education policy. While some of these initiatives have moved in a universal direction, others have maintained existing segmentation or moved in a regressive direction. Welfare and Party Politics in Latin America explores this variation in Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and Venezuela, finding that the design of previous policies, the intensity of electoral competition, and the character of political parties all influence the nature of contemporary social policy reform in Latin America.
Author: Fernando Henrique Cardoso
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 356
ISBN-13: 9780742508934
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFor decades F. H. Cardoso has been among the most influential of Latin American scholars, his writings on globalization, dependency, and politics having reached a world-wide audience. This book, the third by Cardoso to appear in English, is the first to incorporate essays written during his tenure as president of Brazil. The transformation of Cardoso's economic and political approach is nowhere better documented than in this broad-ranging collection of writings that span Cardoso's early theoretical work through his pragmatic agenda for Brazil in a rapidly changing world economy. The book also traces the development of one of the world's leading intellectuals, who took theory into the arena of policy when he became head of state.
Author: Ilán Bizberg
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published:
Total Pages: 293
ISBN-13: 3031444205
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Rossana Castiglioni Nunez
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2005-01-07
Total Pages: 230
ISBN-13: 1135475636
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis work explains the causes of social policy reform in Chile and Uruguay in the areas of health care, pensions and education. Until the 1970s, Chile and Uruguay shared striking similarities.