Existing studies hold that Latin America’s market turn has had a demobilizing effect on collective political activity despite the presence of democracy. However, recent work has documented the revival of protest in the region, emphasizing the repoliticization of collective actors in the wake of economic liberalization, especially when democracy is present. This article expands the theoretical scope of the repoliticization perspective, providing the most comprehensive test of the demobilization and repoliticization hypotheses to date. Using time-series data from seventeen Latin American countries, the article confirms the repoliticization view by showing that protest increases with economic liberalization in democratic settings
Why has protest participation seemingly exploded across much of Latin America in recent years? How d...
Extant studies have documented a positive correlation between country participation in International...
Why has protest participation seemingly exploded across much of Latin America in recent years? How d...
Do neoliberal economic reforms in Latin American democracies mobilize citizens to overcome their col...
This paper examines patterns of popular protest in contemporary Latin America largely in response to...
This article analyzes the role of individual redistributive preferences on protest participation. Th...
Do neoliberal economic reforms in Latin American democracies mobilize citizens to overcome their col...
This article analyzes the role of individual redistributive preferences on protest participation. Th...
This article analyzes the role of individual redistributive preferences on protest participation. Th...
This article analyzes the role of individual redistributive preferences on protest participation. Th...
This article analyzes the role of individual redistributive preferences on protest participation. Th...
Why has protest participation seemingly exploded across much of Latin America in recent years? How d...
"Why has protest participation seemingly exploded across much of Latin America in recent years? How ...
"Why has protest participation seemingly exploded across much of Latin America in recent years? How ...
This paper examines patterns of popular protest in contemporary Latin America largely in response to...
Why has protest participation seemingly exploded across much of Latin America in recent years? How d...
Extant studies have documented a positive correlation between country participation in International...
Why has protest participation seemingly exploded across much of Latin America in recent years? How d...
Do neoliberal economic reforms in Latin American democracies mobilize citizens to overcome their col...
This paper examines patterns of popular protest in contemporary Latin America largely in response to...
This article analyzes the role of individual redistributive preferences on protest participation. Th...
Do neoliberal economic reforms in Latin American democracies mobilize citizens to overcome their col...
This article analyzes the role of individual redistributive preferences on protest participation. Th...
This article analyzes the role of individual redistributive preferences on protest participation. Th...
This article analyzes the role of individual redistributive preferences on protest participation. Th...
This article analyzes the role of individual redistributive preferences on protest participation. Th...
Why has protest participation seemingly exploded across much of Latin America in recent years? How d...
"Why has protest participation seemingly exploded across much of Latin America in recent years? How ...
"Why has protest participation seemingly exploded across much of Latin America in recent years? How ...
This paper examines patterns of popular protest in contemporary Latin America largely in response to...
Why has protest participation seemingly exploded across much of Latin America in recent years? How d...
Extant studies have documented a positive correlation between country participation in International...
Why has protest participation seemingly exploded across much of Latin America in recent years? How d...