Can a political project exist outside of the power relations from which it is trying to emerge? In the twilight of Brazil’s twenty-one year military regime, a new union movement emerged in São Paulo’s industrial region, giving life to a new political party: the Workers’ Party. The electoral success enjoyed by the party enabled it to champion a whole raft of democratic reforms and Brazil is now celebrated as a laboratory for popular and participatory forms of government. However, through analysis of the trajectory of the Worker Party’s democratic experiment, the true challenge of embedding democracy inside existing state structures emerges. Drawing on long-term ethnographic research, Victor Albert provides a critical analysis of citizen pa...
Why does authoritarianism sometimes prevail against the backdrop of a seemingly robust civil society...
When assuming power in 2003, Lula promised the inclusion of civil society and social movements in th...
In Brazil it is still appropriate to talk in terms of a workers' movement. Alone in the states of So...
Can a political project exist outside of the power relations from which it is trying to emerge? In t...
This article focuses on the changing nature of state-society interactions in the state of Bahia, Bra...
Published by Pluto Press in 2016, The Limits to Citizen Power: Participatory Democracy and the Enta...
In 1988, Brazil’s Constitution marked the formal establishment of a new democratic regime. In the en...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-7984.2014v13n28p199Contentious politics helps individuals and groups ...
This paper examines the decentralisation of decision-making processes in local government. Empirica...
Brazil is home to some of the most successful experiences in participatory local government. The pro...
The political conflicts during the Workers' Party administrations led by Luis Inacio Lula da Silva a...
<p></p><p>This article’s objective was to investigate the organizational development and internal fu...
This paper analyzes Brazil’s Partido dos Trabalhadores, The Workers’ Party (PT), from its origins in...
What is the role of Brazils Workers Party (PT) in its sponsorship of the World Social Forum, and wha...
International audience""This article covers all types of participation in water policy processes in ...
Why does authoritarianism sometimes prevail against the backdrop of a seemingly robust civil society...
When assuming power in 2003, Lula promised the inclusion of civil society and social movements in th...
In Brazil it is still appropriate to talk in terms of a workers' movement. Alone in the states of So...
Can a political project exist outside of the power relations from which it is trying to emerge? In t...
This article focuses on the changing nature of state-society interactions in the state of Bahia, Bra...
Published by Pluto Press in 2016, The Limits to Citizen Power: Participatory Democracy and the Enta...
In 1988, Brazil’s Constitution marked the formal establishment of a new democratic regime. In the en...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-7984.2014v13n28p199Contentious politics helps individuals and groups ...
This paper examines the decentralisation of decision-making processes in local government. Empirica...
Brazil is home to some of the most successful experiences in participatory local government. The pro...
The political conflicts during the Workers' Party administrations led by Luis Inacio Lula da Silva a...
<p></p><p>This article’s objective was to investigate the organizational development and internal fu...
This paper analyzes Brazil’s Partido dos Trabalhadores, The Workers’ Party (PT), from its origins in...
What is the role of Brazils Workers Party (PT) in its sponsorship of the World Social Forum, and wha...
International audience""This article covers all types of participation in water policy processes in ...
Why does authoritarianism sometimes prevail against the backdrop of a seemingly robust civil society...
When assuming power in 2003, Lula promised the inclusion of civil society and social movements in th...
In Brazil it is still appropriate to talk in terms of a workers' movement. Alone in the states of So...