How has the legacy of the Argentine dictatorship affected civil engagement? This study helps understand I) dilemmas of an authoritarian regime\u27s transition to democracy; 2) changes in the form of civic engagement, from conventional political participation to social movements; and 3) how civic engagement is influenced by the narratives and symbols that create historical memory. I will compare Argentina with similar political experiences of democratization and new social movements in Latin America since the late 1980s
I went to Buenos Aires in the summer of 2011 to research the effect of Las Madres de Plaza de Mayo o...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 73-78.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Human rights objectives in p...
The Dirty War in Argentina refers to an eight-year period, between 1976 and 1983, in which a right-w...
How has the legacy of the Argentine dictatorship affected civil engagement? This study helps underst...
Argentina’s current democratic period, inaugurated in 1983, has differed markedly from the country’s...
What can explain Argentina and Chile’s post-dictatorial divergence in modes of memorializing violent...
In December 1983, democratic elections ended a brutally repressive seven-year military dictatorship ...
The topic of this paper is the democratic transition of Argentina from authoritarianism to democracy...
[This study investigated the influence of various political and non-political factors public memory ...
Why do Argentines continue to support democracy despite distrusting political institutions and polit...
textThis thesis is a photographic essay that examines the work of memory in Argentina related to the...
Within the context of the Cold War, Brazil and Argentina experienced national security dictatorships...
From 1976 to 1983, Argentina experienced the worst dictatorship in its history. Roughly 30,000 peop...
This article explores human rights politics in the transition from dictatorship to democracy in Arge...
A great deal of attention has been paid to how social capital shapes democratic practice, neglecting...
I went to Buenos Aires in the summer of 2011 to research the effect of Las Madres de Plaza de Mayo o...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 73-78.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Human rights objectives in p...
The Dirty War in Argentina refers to an eight-year period, between 1976 and 1983, in which a right-w...
How has the legacy of the Argentine dictatorship affected civil engagement? This study helps underst...
Argentina’s current democratic period, inaugurated in 1983, has differed markedly from the country’s...
What can explain Argentina and Chile’s post-dictatorial divergence in modes of memorializing violent...
In December 1983, democratic elections ended a brutally repressive seven-year military dictatorship ...
The topic of this paper is the democratic transition of Argentina from authoritarianism to democracy...
[This study investigated the influence of various political and non-political factors public memory ...
Why do Argentines continue to support democracy despite distrusting political institutions and polit...
textThis thesis is a photographic essay that examines the work of memory in Argentina related to the...
Within the context of the Cold War, Brazil and Argentina experienced national security dictatorships...
From 1976 to 1983, Argentina experienced the worst dictatorship in its history. Roughly 30,000 peop...
This article explores human rights politics in the transition from dictatorship to democracy in Arge...
A great deal of attention has been paid to how social capital shapes democratic practice, neglecting...
I went to Buenos Aires in the summer of 2011 to research the effect of Las Madres de Plaza de Mayo o...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 73-78.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Human rights objectives in p...
The Dirty War in Argentina refers to an eight-year period, between 1976 and 1983, in which a right-w...