Socio-Political Dynamics within the Crisis of the Left
Argentina and Brazil
Herausgeber: Ferrero, Juan Pablo; Tatagiba, Luciana; Natalucci, Ana
Socio-Political Dynamics within the Crisis of the Left
Argentina and Brazil
Herausgeber: Ferrero, Juan Pablo; Tatagiba, Luciana; Natalucci, Ana
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This collection studies the gestation of the crisis of the left-turn consensus dominant in Argentina and Brazil for the past 15 years and the emerging socio-political dynamics developing in this particular context of change.
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This collection studies the gestation of the crisis of the left-turn consensus dominant in Argentina and Brazil for the past 15 years and the emerging socio-political dynamics developing in this particular context of change.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 683g
- ISBN-13: 9781786607843
- ISBN-10: 1786607840
- Artikelnr.: 56974251
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 683g
- ISBN-13: 9781786607843
- ISBN-10: 1786607840
- Artikelnr.: 56974251
Juan Pablo Ferrero is a Lecturer in Latin American Studies in the Department of Politics, Languages and International Studies of the University of Bath, UK. Luciana Tatagiba is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Campinas in São Paulo, Brazil. Ana Natalucci is Associate Researcher in the Sociology and Demography Department at the Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas of Argentina (CONICET).
Part I: Context and Comparison 1. Changing Socio-Political Dynamics within
the Crisis of the Left Turn in Argentina and Brazil, Juan Pablo Ferrero,
Ana Natalucci and Luciana Tatagiba 2. Crossroads of Brazilian Democracy.
Dynamics of Social Mobilization During Left Turn Circle, Luciana Tatagiba
3. Social Mobilisation and Politics in Argentina: Peak and Crisis of the
Left Turn, Ana Natalucci Part II: New Socio-Political Dynamics: Case
Studies 4. Between Streets and the Facebook: Engaged Action in the
Pro-Impeachment Campaign in Brazil (2014-2016), Débora Zanini & Luciana
Tatagiba 5. Tracing the Left Turn Crisis through Argentine Protests: The
Anti-Kirchnerist Cycle of Mobilisation (2012-2013), Tomás Gold 6. Labour
Conflicts and Union Strategies in Dilma Roussef's Governments, Andréia
Galvão 7. "Worlds of Work" During Last Kirchnerism The Cases of the CGT and
the CTEP (2011-2015), María Belén Morris 8. "Occupy and Resist": The
Autonomist Imaginary in the New Youth Activism in Brazil, Antonia Campos
and Ana Cláudia Teixeira 9. The Revitalisation of Youth Engagement in
Argentina's Left Turn, Lucía Carnelli and Josefina Furfaro 10. Recent
Changes in the Brazilian Feminist Movement: The Emergence of New Collective
Actors, Jonas Medeiros and Fabiola Fanti 11. What About Women During the
Left Turn? The Case of #NiUnaMenos in Argentina, Julieta Rey 12. Final
Remarks: Disputing Democracy Again, Juan Pablo Ferrero and Ana Natalucci
the Crisis of the Left Turn in Argentina and Brazil, Juan Pablo Ferrero,
Ana Natalucci and Luciana Tatagiba 2. Crossroads of Brazilian Democracy.
Dynamics of Social Mobilization During Left Turn Circle, Luciana Tatagiba
3. Social Mobilisation and Politics in Argentina: Peak and Crisis of the
Left Turn, Ana Natalucci Part II: New Socio-Political Dynamics: Case
Studies 4. Between Streets and the Facebook: Engaged Action in the
Pro-Impeachment Campaign in Brazil (2014-2016), Débora Zanini & Luciana
Tatagiba 5. Tracing the Left Turn Crisis through Argentine Protests: The
Anti-Kirchnerist Cycle of Mobilisation (2012-2013), Tomás Gold 6. Labour
Conflicts and Union Strategies in Dilma Roussef's Governments, Andréia
Galvão 7. "Worlds of Work" During Last Kirchnerism The Cases of the CGT and
the CTEP (2011-2015), María Belén Morris 8. "Occupy and Resist": The
Autonomist Imaginary in the New Youth Activism in Brazil, Antonia Campos
and Ana Cláudia Teixeira 9. The Revitalisation of Youth Engagement in
Argentina's Left Turn, Lucía Carnelli and Josefina Furfaro 10. Recent
Changes in the Brazilian Feminist Movement: The Emergence of New Collective
Actors, Jonas Medeiros and Fabiola Fanti 11. What About Women During the
Left Turn? The Case of #NiUnaMenos in Argentina, Julieta Rey 12. Final
Remarks: Disputing Democracy Again, Juan Pablo Ferrero and Ana Natalucci
Part I: Context and Comparison 1. Changing Socio-Political Dynamics within
the Crisis of the Left Turn in Argentina and Brazil, Juan Pablo Ferrero,
Ana Natalucci and Luciana Tatagiba 2. Crossroads of Brazilian Democracy.
Dynamics of Social Mobilization During Left Turn Circle, Luciana Tatagiba
3. Social Mobilisation and Politics in Argentina: Peak and Crisis of the
Left Turn, Ana Natalucci Part II: New Socio-Political Dynamics: Case
Studies 4. Between Streets and the Facebook: Engaged Action in the
Pro-Impeachment Campaign in Brazil (2014-2016), Débora Zanini & Luciana
Tatagiba 5. Tracing the Left Turn Crisis through Argentine Protests: The
Anti-Kirchnerist Cycle of Mobilisation (2012-2013), Tomás Gold 6. Labour
Conflicts and Union Strategies in Dilma Roussef's Governments, Andréia
Galvão 7. "Worlds of Work" During Last Kirchnerism The Cases of the CGT and
the CTEP (2011-2015), María Belén Morris 8. "Occupy and Resist": The
Autonomist Imaginary in the New Youth Activism in Brazil, Antonia Campos
and Ana Cláudia Teixeira 9. The Revitalisation of Youth Engagement in
Argentina's Left Turn, Lucía Carnelli and Josefina Furfaro 10. Recent
Changes in the Brazilian Feminist Movement: The Emergence of New Collective
Actors, Jonas Medeiros and Fabiola Fanti 11. What About Women During the
Left Turn? The Case of #NiUnaMenos in Argentina, Julieta Rey 12. Final
Remarks: Disputing Democracy Again, Juan Pablo Ferrero and Ana Natalucci
the Crisis of the Left Turn in Argentina and Brazil, Juan Pablo Ferrero,
Ana Natalucci and Luciana Tatagiba 2. Crossroads of Brazilian Democracy.
Dynamics of Social Mobilization During Left Turn Circle, Luciana Tatagiba
3. Social Mobilisation and Politics in Argentina: Peak and Crisis of the
Left Turn, Ana Natalucci Part II: New Socio-Political Dynamics: Case
Studies 4. Between Streets and the Facebook: Engaged Action in the
Pro-Impeachment Campaign in Brazil (2014-2016), Débora Zanini & Luciana
Tatagiba 5. Tracing the Left Turn Crisis through Argentine Protests: The
Anti-Kirchnerist Cycle of Mobilisation (2012-2013), Tomás Gold 6. Labour
Conflicts and Union Strategies in Dilma Roussef's Governments, Andréia
Galvão 7. "Worlds of Work" During Last Kirchnerism The Cases of the CGT and
the CTEP (2011-2015), María Belén Morris 8. "Occupy and Resist": The
Autonomist Imaginary in the New Youth Activism in Brazil, Antonia Campos
and Ana Cláudia Teixeira 9. The Revitalisation of Youth Engagement in
Argentina's Left Turn, Lucía Carnelli and Josefina Furfaro 10. Recent
Changes in the Brazilian Feminist Movement: The Emergence of New Collective
Actors, Jonas Medeiros and Fabiola Fanti 11. What About Women During the
Left Turn? The Case of #NiUnaMenos in Argentina, Julieta Rey 12. Final
Remarks: Disputing Democracy Again, Juan Pablo Ferrero and Ana Natalucci