This article comparatively analyses the cases of Mexico and Chile to understand how women's movements contest the meaning of citizenship in various national contexts. We also assess the consequences that different movement strategies, such as ‘autonomy’ versus ‘double militancy’, have for movements' citizenship goals. To explain the different outcomes in the two cases, we focus on the nature of the democratic transition, the internal coherence of women's movements, the nature of alliances with other civil society actors, the ideological orientation of the newly democratized state, the form of women's agency within the state, and the nature of the neoliberal economic reforms. We argue that a serious problem for women in both Chile and Mexico...
This article presents an overview of the cases of Guatemala and Mexico and the “strategic” use of th...
The trajectory of women\u27s mobilization in contemporary Latin America incorporates both important ...
In this dissertation I explore the attitudes of 52 Chileans toward globalization and neoliberalism a...
This research investigates the political practices of the current feminist movements in Chile and th...
textWomen’s movements in the Southern Cone have achieved the representation of women’s interests in...
textWomen’s movements in the Southern Cone have achieved the representation of women’s interests in...
This research investigates the political practices of the current feminist movements in Chile and th...
This research investigates the political practices of the current feminist movements in Chile and th...
The main objective of this chapter is to analyse how and why, in the context of democratisation in L...
In Latin America, women's ability to participate in the paid workforce on equal terms as men is con...
206 leaves ; 28 cm.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 189-205).In the 1980s, under conditio...
This paper proposes a reflection on women’s citizenship in Chile. Chilean women, struggled to become...
This study relies on the cases of the Czech Republic and Chile to examine the ways in which state po...
How can we make sense of the conflicting characterizations of the state of women's rights in Chile? ...
During the last fifty years, citizenship in Chile has been re-interpreted and reformulated in differ...
This article presents an overview of the cases of Guatemala and Mexico and the “strategic” use of th...
The trajectory of women\u27s mobilization in contemporary Latin America incorporates both important ...
In this dissertation I explore the attitudes of 52 Chileans toward globalization and neoliberalism a...
This research investigates the political practices of the current feminist movements in Chile and th...
textWomen’s movements in the Southern Cone have achieved the representation of women’s interests in...
textWomen’s movements in the Southern Cone have achieved the representation of women’s interests in...
This research investigates the political practices of the current feminist movements in Chile and th...
This research investigates the political practices of the current feminist movements in Chile and th...
The main objective of this chapter is to analyse how and why, in the context of democratisation in L...
In Latin America, women's ability to participate in the paid workforce on equal terms as men is con...
206 leaves ; 28 cm.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 189-205).In the 1980s, under conditio...
This paper proposes a reflection on women’s citizenship in Chile. Chilean women, struggled to become...
This study relies on the cases of the Czech Republic and Chile to examine the ways in which state po...
How can we make sense of the conflicting characterizations of the state of women's rights in Chile? ...
During the last fifty years, citizenship in Chile has been re-interpreted and reformulated in differ...
This article presents an overview of the cases of Guatemala and Mexico and the “strategic” use of th...
The trajectory of women\u27s mobilization in contemporary Latin America incorporates both important ...
In this dissertation I explore the attitudes of 52 Chileans toward globalization and neoliberalism a...