Recent literature has recognised the value of food sovereignty and human rights frameworks in agrarian struggles. Relatively little attention has gone toward how agrarian movements develop and apply their own rights discourses to further demands for social justice. This study considers Brazil's landless movement (MST) between 1984 and 1995, revealing three distinct rights discourses that recruited and mobilised protest by linking local issues to the movement's broader political project. The findings illustrate the value of rights, frames and ideology as analytical tools, shedding light on how movement-generated rights emerge through processes of reflexivity and in response to dynamic social-political contexts
This paper reviews the Movement of Landless Rural Workers’ (MST) relations with democracy in Brazil....
This paper summarizes core aspects that marked the history of the Brazilian Landless Movement (MST),...
Based on field research in southern Brazil, this paper examines successful experiences of encampment...
Recent literature has recognised the value of food sovereignty and human rights frameworks in agrari...
Institution and constitution building are very much in evidence and continue to lie at the heart of ...
This study looks into communicative processes and media practices among members of a subaltern socia...
This study looks into communicative processes and media practices among members of a subaltern socia...
This article analyzes the formation of the largest grassroots social movement in Brazilian history: ...
Abstract The dispute over land constitute the narrative of social inequalities in Brazil and crysta...
Abstract The struggle for land has been an issue ever since Brazil was colonized by the Portuguese C...
This thesis explores the role that emotions play in social movement participation and argues that th...
This paper summarizes core aspects that marked the history of the Brazilian Landless Movement (MST),...
© 2010 Dr. Carmen LindemannAbstract This thesis investigates why problems of social exclusion for ‘...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 104-110).This thesis analyzes an important Brazilian Soc...
The 1990s was the decade of neoliberalism in Brazil. During the successive administrations of Presid...
This paper reviews the Movement of Landless Rural Workers’ (MST) relations with democracy in Brazil....
This paper summarizes core aspects that marked the history of the Brazilian Landless Movement (MST),...
Based on field research in southern Brazil, this paper examines successful experiences of encampment...
Recent literature has recognised the value of food sovereignty and human rights frameworks in agrari...
Institution and constitution building are very much in evidence and continue to lie at the heart of ...
This study looks into communicative processes and media practices among members of a subaltern socia...
This study looks into communicative processes and media practices among members of a subaltern socia...
This article analyzes the formation of the largest grassroots social movement in Brazilian history: ...
Abstract The dispute over land constitute the narrative of social inequalities in Brazil and crysta...
Abstract The struggle for land has been an issue ever since Brazil was colonized by the Portuguese C...
This thesis explores the role that emotions play in social movement participation and argues that th...
This paper summarizes core aspects that marked the history of the Brazilian Landless Movement (MST),...
© 2010 Dr. Carmen LindemannAbstract This thesis investigates why problems of social exclusion for ‘...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 104-110).This thesis analyzes an important Brazilian Soc...
The 1990s was the decade of neoliberalism in Brazil. During the successive administrations of Presid...
This paper reviews the Movement of Landless Rural Workers’ (MST) relations with democracy in Brazil....
This paper summarizes core aspects that marked the history of the Brazilian Landless Movement (MST),...
Based on field research in southern Brazil, this paper examines successful experiences of encampment...