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Social Movements in Chile - Organization, Trajectories, and Political Consequences

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Informationen zum Autor Sofia Donoso is Adjunct Research Fellow at the Centre for Conflict and Social Cohesion Studies (COES) associated to the Universidad de Chile, and the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Her research has been published in the Journal of Latin American Studies , Research in Social Movements , Conflicts and Change , as well as in several book chapters in edited volumes. She holds an MPhil and a PhD from the University of Oxford.   Marisa von Bülow is Professor of Political Science at the Universidade de Brasília and a researcher at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. She is the author of various books, among them Building transnational networks: Civil society and the politics of trade in the Americas , and Social Movement Dynamics: new perspectives on theory and research from Latin America . She has also published several articles on social movements in Mobilization, Latin American Politics and Society, and other journals. Klappentext This book presents rich empirical analyses of the most important movements in Chile’s post-transition era: the Student Movement, the Mapuche Movement, the Labor Movement, the Feminist Movement, and the Environmental Movement. The chapters illuminate the processes that led to their emergence, and detail how actors developed new strategies, or revisited old ones, to influence the political arena. The book also offers contributions that situate these cases both in terms of the general trends in protest in Chile, as well as in comparison to other countries in Latin America. Emphasizing various facets of the debate about the relationship between “institutional” and “non-institutional” politics, this volume not only contributes to the study of collective action in Chile, but also to the broader social movement literature. Zusammenfassung This book presents rich empirical analyses of the most important movements in Chile’s post-transition era: the Student Movement, the Mapuche Movement, the Labor Movement, the Feminist Movement, and the Environmental Movement. The chapters illuminate the processes that led to their emergence, and detail how actors developed new strategies, or revisited old ones, to influence the political arena. The book also offers contributions that situate these cases both in terms of the general trends in protest in Chile, as well as in comparison to other countries in Latin America. Emphasizing various facets of the debate about the relationship between “institutional” and “non-institutional” politics, this volume not only contributes to the study of collective action in Chile, but also to the broader social movement literature. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction: Social movements in contemporary Chile.- 2. Shifting relationships between social movements and institutional politics.- 3. "Outsider" and "insider" strategies: Chile's Student Movement, 1990-2014.- 4. From cooperation to confrontation: The Mapuche Movement and its political impact, 1990-2014.- 5. Democratizing the flows of democracy: Patagonia sin Represas in the awakening of Chile's civil society.- 6. Feminism and gender policies in post-dictatorship Chile (1990-2010).- 7. Coping with neoliberalism through legal mobilization: the Chilean labor movement's new tactics and allies.- 8. Chilean social movements and party politics in comparative perspective: Conceptualizing Latin America's "third generation" of anti-neoliberal protest.- 9. Post-transition social movements in Chile in comparative perspective. ...

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1. Introduction: Social movements in contemporary Chile.- 2. Shifting relationships between social movements and institutional politics.- 3. "Outsider" and "insider" strategies: Chile's Student Movement, 1990-2014.- 4. From cooperation to confrontation: The Mapuche Movement and its political impact, 1990-2014.- 5. Democratizing the flows of democracy: Patagonia sin Represas in the awakening of Chile's civil society.- 6. Feminism and gender policies in post-dictatorship Chile (1990-2010).- 7. Coping with neoliberalism through legal mobilization: the Chilean labor movement's new tactics and allies.- 8. Chilean social movements and party politics in comparative perspective: Conceptualizing Latin America's "third generation" of anti-neoliberal protest.- 9. Post-transition social movements in Chile in comparative perspective.

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Authors Sofia Donoso, Sofia Von Bulow Donoso
Assisted by Marisa von Bülow (Editor), Sofi Donoso (Editor), Sofia Donoso (Editor), Marisa von Bulow (Editor), von Bülow (Editor), von Bülow (Editor), Marisa von Bülow (Editor)
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 14.02.2017
 
EAN 9781349950911
ISBN 978-1-349-95091-1
No. of pages 286
Series Progress in Mathematics
Springer Palgrave Macmillan
Progress in Mathematics
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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