This book combines a bottom-up and top-down approach to the study of social movements in relationship to the development of constituent and constituted power in Latin America. The contributors to this volume argue that the radical transformation of liberal representative democracy into participative democracy is what colours these processes as revolutionary. The core themes include popular sovereignty, constituted power, constituent power, participatory democracy, free trade agreements, social citizenship, as well as redistribution and recognition issues. Unlike other collections, which provide broad coverage of social movements at the expense of depth, this book is of thematic focus and illuminates the relationships between rulers and rule...
The Latin American historical experience with populist regimes as well as the theoretical reflection...
2015-07-16In order to understand the extremely complex world of direct democracy, research agendas m...
This chapter argues that Latin America appears trapped between on the one hand understanding politic...
When elected civilians replaced military authoritarian regimes in Latin America in the 1980s, democr...
This book provides a fresh interpretation of the rise and fall of Latin America’s ‘left turn’, or mo...
In this work, I will develop the hypothesis about how since the last years of 20th century in Latin ...
Book DescriptionIn recent years, the simultaneous development of prominent social movements and the ...
Latin America has changed dramatically over the past few years. While the 1990s were dominated by th...
This chapter argues that we are witnessing new processes of social participation and activism in Lat...
In recent years, the simultaneous development of prominent social movements and the election of left...
There is a widely shared view that the contemporary Left in Latin America can be divided into radica...
Responding to a growing social inequality and a political crisis taking place in traditional governm...
Capitalist democracies face profound crises in the current conjuncture. Latin America, far from bein...
A paper presented at a one-day workshop organised by the libraries of the Institute of Commonwealth ...
This book investigates how social movements form their political strategies in their quest for socia...
The Latin American historical experience with populist regimes as well as the theoretical reflection...
2015-07-16In order to understand the extremely complex world of direct democracy, research agendas m...
This chapter argues that Latin America appears trapped between on the one hand understanding politic...
When elected civilians replaced military authoritarian regimes in Latin America in the 1980s, democr...
This book provides a fresh interpretation of the rise and fall of Latin America’s ‘left turn’, or mo...
In this work, I will develop the hypothesis about how since the last years of 20th century in Latin ...
Book DescriptionIn recent years, the simultaneous development of prominent social movements and the ...
Latin America has changed dramatically over the past few years. While the 1990s were dominated by th...
This chapter argues that we are witnessing new processes of social participation and activism in Lat...
In recent years, the simultaneous development of prominent social movements and the election of left...
There is a widely shared view that the contemporary Left in Latin America can be divided into radica...
Responding to a growing social inequality and a political crisis taking place in traditional governm...
Capitalist democracies face profound crises in the current conjuncture. Latin America, far from bein...
A paper presented at a one-day workshop organised by the libraries of the Institute of Commonwealth ...
This book investigates how social movements form their political strategies in their quest for socia...
The Latin American historical experience with populist regimes as well as the theoretical reflection...
2015-07-16In order to understand the extremely complex world of direct democracy, research agendas m...
This chapter argues that Latin America appears trapped between on the one hand understanding politic...