Civil society has exploded in Latin America as democratization has continued over the last 30 years. Civil society organizations (CSOs) are thought to improve governance and oversight and to increase social capital. Nonetheless, we have limited knowledge about what motivates CSOs' political strategies, which include participating in formal political institutions, attending demonstrations, and providing services. We build knowledge here by evaluating data from a unique survey of nine hundred CSOs across seven Brazilian cities. Our findings showcase several parallel processes: poorer CSOs continue to rely on the state and actively participate in political processes despite protesting at greater rates than wealthier CSOs; therefore, we contend...
In 1988, Brazil’s Constitution marked the formal establishment of a new democratic regime. In the en...
We examine the differential capacity of civil society organisations to represent the poor in institu...
Over the past 30 years, urban policy in Brazil has undergone a major transformation, both in terms o...
Civil society has exploded in Latin America as democratization has continued over the last 30 years....
Civil society has exploded in Latin America as democratization has continued over the last 30 years....
Civil society has exploded in Latin America as democratization has continued over the last 30 years....
Under new democratic regimes, civil society organizations (CSOs) alter their political strategies to...
Under new democratic regimes, civil society organizations (CSOs) alter their political strategies to...
Participatory governance programs, which institutionalize government–civil society interactions thro...
For the past half a century, Latin American scholars have been pointing toward the emergence of new ...
Why does authoritarianism sometimes prevail against the backdrop of a seemingly robust civil society...
Does a strong civil society always develop politically engaged citizens? Other researchers have demo...
Brazil is home to some of the most successful experiences in participatory local government. The pro...
This study analyzes a new form of political mobilization in Latin America--in which social movements...
Relations between business, state, and civil society in Latin America are conventionally discussed i...
In 1988, Brazil’s Constitution marked the formal establishment of a new democratic regime. In the en...
We examine the differential capacity of civil society organisations to represent the poor in institu...
Over the past 30 years, urban policy in Brazil has undergone a major transformation, both in terms o...
Civil society has exploded in Latin America as democratization has continued over the last 30 years....
Civil society has exploded in Latin America as democratization has continued over the last 30 years....
Civil society has exploded in Latin America as democratization has continued over the last 30 years....
Under new democratic regimes, civil society organizations (CSOs) alter their political strategies to...
Under new democratic regimes, civil society organizations (CSOs) alter their political strategies to...
Participatory governance programs, which institutionalize government–civil society interactions thro...
For the past half a century, Latin American scholars have been pointing toward the emergence of new ...
Why does authoritarianism sometimes prevail against the backdrop of a seemingly robust civil society...
Does a strong civil society always develop politically engaged citizens? Other researchers have demo...
Brazil is home to some of the most successful experiences in participatory local government. The pro...
This study analyzes a new form of political mobilization in Latin America--in which social movements...
Relations between business, state, and civil society in Latin America are conventionally discussed i...
In 1988, Brazil’s Constitution marked the formal establishment of a new democratic regime. In the en...
We examine the differential capacity of civil society organisations to represent the poor in institu...
Over the past 30 years, urban policy in Brazil has undergone a major transformation, both in terms o...