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Albala, Adrian.
Civil society and political representation in Latin America (2010-2015)towards a divorce between social movements and political parties? /
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Civil society and political representation in Latin America (2010-2015)edited by Adrian Albala.
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towards a divorce between social movements and political parties? /
其他作者:
Albala, Adrian.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing :2018.
面頁冊數:
x, 214 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Social sciences.
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Latin AmericaCivilization.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67801-6
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Civil society and political representation in Latin America (2010-2015)towards a divorce between social movements and political parties? /
Civil society and political representation in Latin America (2010-2015)
towards a divorce between social movements and political parties? /[electronic resource] :edited by Adrian Albala. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2018. - x, 214 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1 - Introduction: Political Parties and Social Movements in Latin America (2011-2016)- Part 1- The autonomization of civil society vis-a-vis political parties in Latin America -- Chapter 2- Representatives and Represented: Political Parties, Participation and the Brazilian Protests in 2013 -- Chapter 3 - Institutionalization vs. Responsiveness: The dilemma of political representation in Chile -- Chapter 4 - Political Representation and Social Movements in Colombia 2002-2016 -- Chapter 5 - Civil Society and Political Representation in Mexico -- Part 2: Cases with Movements strongly linked to parties -- Chapter 6 - Representation, Party System and Civil Society in Argentina (2003-2015) -- Chapter 7 - Dilemmas o f Contemporary Political Representation in Bolivia: Social Movements, Party and State in Plurinational Times -- Chapter 8 - Citizenship and political parties in Ecuador -- Chapter 9 - Participation and Representation in Uruguay: Challenges for Social Mobilization in a Party-Centered Society -- Chapter 10 - Conclusion: The support of political parties in Latin America.
This book presents in-depth analyses of the wave of political protest and unrest that spread throughout Latin America between 2010 and 2015 in order to answer a question that has been challenging social scientists all over the region: why some countries have faced a divorce between their social movements and political parties while others have not? The contributions gathered in this volume intend to show that the logic of political representation in Latin America and its supposed "crisis" is not a common and constant feature for all region. Some countries like Chile, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico seem to have experienced a process of autonomization of its social movements vis-a-vis its institutional political system. However, Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador and Uruguay have not seen such a split between civil society and the political parties. Bringing together eight case studies of the countries mentioned and a general assessment of the situation in the whole region, this book presents some interesting findings that will contribute to the discussions about the political representation crisis in Latin America, providing valuable resources for political leaders, researchers, policy makers and social activists in the region.
ISBN: 9783319678016$q(electronic bk.)
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Dewey Class. No.: 306.2
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