Latin American Social Movements: Globalization, Democratization, and Transnational Networks

Latin American Social Movements: Globalization, Democratization, and Transnational Networks

by Javier Auyero, Hank Johnston, Jennifer Bickham Mendez, Paul Almeida, Joe Bandy, Cory Blad, Elizabeth Borland, Victoria Carty, Claudio A. Holzner, Luis Lander, Margarita López Maya, Thomas Olesen, George Pasdirtz, Jon Shefner, Julie Stewart, Takeshi Wada, and Wendy Wolford

280 pages· 2006· ISBN 9780742553323

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The two current trends of democratization and deepening economic liberalization have made Latin American countries a ground for massive defensive mobilization campaigns and have created new sites of popular struggle. In this edited volume on Latin American social movements, original chapters are combined with peer-reviewed articles from the well-regarded journal Mobilization. Four sections represent major themes in Latin American social movement research. An introductory section is followed by one discussing large-scale collective action by civil society against economic liberalization policies. The third section focuses on democratic transition in the context of neoliberalism. The fourth section examines two important cases of women's empowerment through protest mobilization, while the final section includes case studies on the strategic mobilization of Latin American movements. The volume includes original chapters on the Madres de Plaza de Mayo movement in Argentina and the Zapatista movement in Chiapas, Mexico. Also included in its coverage of the region's major movements are los piqueteros and antisweatshop labor organizing. This is the first study to focus closely on the related issues of neoliberal globalization, democratization, and the workings of transnational advocacy networks in Latin America.

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