Since their launch in 2006, the communal councils have been heralded as a significant step toward the establishment of a radical, participatory democracy in Venezuela. Ethnographic fieldwork carried out in a working-class barrio in Valencia, Venezuela’s third-largest city, shows that local residents perceive and make use of the communal councils in a variety of ways. Older women in particular have become central players in community political life as a result of the reforms, although the burdens they take on arguably reproduce patterns of gendered inequality. Some residents express suspicion of new community leaders, accusing them of corruption, and there are conflicting views of what participatory democracy actually means in practical term...
The constitutional process that took place in Venezuela in 1999 brought out a deep political debate ...
The "Bolivarian Revolution" of the president Hugo Chávez put the concept of "protagonic and particip...
A growing body of literature shows that experiments with participatory governance, which most often ...
Since their launch in 2006, the communal councils have been heralded as a significant step toward th...
Since their launch in 2006, the communal councils (CCs) have been heralded as a significant step tow...
Since their launch in 2006, the communal councils (CCs) have been heralded as a significant step tow...
textabstractCommunal Councils (CCs) in Venezuela are deemed as part of a greater project of social t...
Citizenship insurgent of neighborhoods women in Venezuela: reflections on the Community Councils and...
This article analyses the multivocal meanings of the concept ‘the community’ as embedded and employe...
This article analyses the multivocal meanings of the concept ‘the community’ as embedded and employe...
Participation, poverty and public policy are three relevant topics for the state, society and academ...
My research falls within urban anthropology, as it examines how supporters and opponents of the Vene...
Venezuela is experiencing a transitional political process in which the government and the majority ...
financial burden resulting from decades of economic mismanagement, the state has altered constitutio...
The most widespread implementation of the autonomous sovereignty of the popular sectors in the socia...
The constitutional process that took place in Venezuela in 1999 brought out a deep political debate ...
The "Bolivarian Revolution" of the president Hugo Chávez put the concept of "protagonic and particip...
A growing body of literature shows that experiments with participatory governance, which most often ...
Since their launch in 2006, the communal councils have been heralded as a significant step toward th...
Since their launch in 2006, the communal councils (CCs) have been heralded as a significant step tow...
Since their launch in 2006, the communal councils (CCs) have been heralded as a significant step tow...
textabstractCommunal Councils (CCs) in Venezuela are deemed as part of a greater project of social t...
Citizenship insurgent of neighborhoods women in Venezuela: reflections on the Community Councils and...
This article analyses the multivocal meanings of the concept ‘the community’ as embedded and employe...
This article analyses the multivocal meanings of the concept ‘the community’ as embedded and employe...
Participation, poverty and public policy are three relevant topics for the state, society and academ...
My research falls within urban anthropology, as it examines how supporters and opponents of the Vene...
Venezuela is experiencing a transitional political process in which the government and the majority ...
financial burden resulting from decades of economic mismanagement, the state has altered constitutio...
The most widespread implementation of the autonomous sovereignty of the popular sectors in the socia...
The constitutional process that took place in Venezuela in 1999 brought out a deep political debate ...
The "Bolivarian Revolution" of the president Hugo Chávez put the concept of "protagonic and particip...
A growing body of literature shows that experiments with participatory governance, which most often ...