The Civil Sphere in Latin America
Herausgeber: Alexander, Jeffrey C; Tognato, Carlo
The Civil Sphere in Latin America
Herausgeber: Alexander, Jeffrey C; Tognato, Carlo
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This book approaches today's 'front page' issues in Latin America in a unique and compelling way - by framing them inside civil sphere theory, a sociological model of the institutional and culture underpinnings and contradictions of democracy.
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This book approaches today's 'front page' issues in Latin America in a unique and compelling way - by framing them inside civil sphere theory, a sociological model of the institutional and culture underpinnings and contradictions of democracy.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 277
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 413g
- ISBN-13: 9781108445870
- ISBN-10: 110844587X
- Artikelnr.: 58314268
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 277
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 413g
- ISBN-13: 9781108445870
- ISBN-10: 110844587X
- Artikelnr.: 58314268
Introduction: for democracy in Latin America Jeffrey C. Alexander and Carlo
Tognato; Part I. Scandals and Civil Indignation: 1. The civil sphere in
Mexico: between democracy and authoritarianism Nelson Arteaga and Javier
Arzuaga; 2. Shaping solidarity in Argentina: the power of the civil sphere
in repairing violence against women María Luengo; 3. Civil indignation in
Chile: recent collusion scandals in the retail industry M. Angélica
Thumala; Part II. Militancy, Civility, and Polarization: 4. La Joven Cuba:
confrontation, conciliation, and the quest for the civil through blogging
Liliana Martínez Pérez; 5. ¿La Clase Media en Positivo? The civil and
uncivil uses of 'the Middle Class' in Venezuela, 1958-2016 Celso M.
Villegas; 6. The civil life of the university: enacting dissent and
resistance on a Colombian campus Carlo Tognato; Part III. Law, Order, and
Solidarity: 7. Police officers in contradiction: anti-civility in the São
Paulo state military police Mayumi Shimizu; 8. Citizenship and the
established civil sphere in provincial Mexico Trevor Stack; Part IV.
Commentary and Conclusion: Commentary: is civil society dangerous for
democracy? New directions for civil sphere theory in Latin America Isabel
Jijón; Conclusion: democracy and the civil sphere in Latin America Peter
Kivisto and Giuseppe Sciortino.
Tognato; Part I. Scandals and Civil Indignation: 1. The civil sphere in
Mexico: between democracy and authoritarianism Nelson Arteaga and Javier
Arzuaga; 2. Shaping solidarity in Argentina: the power of the civil sphere
in repairing violence against women María Luengo; 3. Civil indignation in
Chile: recent collusion scandals in the retail industry M. Angélica
Thumala; Part II. Militancy, Civility, and Polarization: 4. La Joven Cuba:
confrontation, conciliation, and the quest for the civil through blogging
Liliana Martínez Pérez; 5. ¿La Clase Media en Positivo? The civil and
uncivil uses of 'the Middle Class' in Venezuela, 1958-2016 Celso M.
Villegas; 6. The civil life of the university: enacting dissent and
resistance on a Colombian campus Carlo Tognato; Part III. Law, Order, and
Solidarity: 7. Police officers in contradiction: anti-civility in the São
Paulo state military police Mayumi Shimizu; 8. Citizenship and the
established civil sphere in provincial Mexico Trevor Stack; Part IV.
Commentary and Conclusion: Commentary: is civil society dangerous for
democracy? New directions for civil sphere theory in Latin America Isabel
Jijón; Conclusion: democracy and the civil sphere in Latin America Peter
Kivisto and Giuseppe Sciortino.
Introduction: for democracy in Latin America Jeffrey C. Alexander and Carlo
Tognato; Part I. Scandals and Civil Indignation: 1. The civil sphere in
Mexico: between democracy and authoritarianism Nelson Arteaga and Javier
Arzuaga; 2. Shaping solidarity in Argentina: the power of the civil sphere
in repairing violence against women María Luengo; 3. Civil indignation in
Chile: recent collusion scandals in the retail industry M. Angélica
Thumala; Part II. Militancy, Civility, and Polarization: 4. La Joven Cuba:
confrontation, conciliation, and the quest for the civil through blogging
Liliana Martínez Pérez; 5. ¿La Clase Media en Positivo? The civil and
uncivil uses of 'the Middle Class' in Venezuela, 1958-2016 Celso M.
Villegas; 6. The civil life of the university: enacting dissent and
resistance on a Colombian campus Carlo Tognato; Part III. Law, Order, and
Solidarity: 7. Police officers in contradiction: anti-civility in the São
Paulo state military police Mayumi Shimizu; 8. Citizenship and the
established civil sphere in provincial Mexico Trevor Stack; Part IV.
Commentary and Conclusion: Commentary: is civil society dangerous for
democracy? New directions for civil sphere theory in Latin America Isabel
Jijón; Conclusion: democracy and the civil sphere in Latin America Peter
Kivisto and Giuseppe Sciortino.
Tognato; Part I. Scandals and Civil Indignation: 1. The civil sphere in
Mexico: between democracy and authoritarianism Nelson Arteaga and Javier
Arzuaga; 2. Shaping solidarity in Argentina: the power of the civil sphere
in repairing violence against women María Luengo; 3. Civil indignation in
Chile: recent collusion scandals in the retail industry M. Angélica
Thumala; Part II. Militancy, Civility, and Polarization: 4. La Joven Cuba:
confrontation, conciliation, and the quest for the civil through blogging
Liliana Martínez Pérez; 5. ¿La Clase Media en Positivo? The civil and
uncivil uses of 'the Middle Class' in Venezuela, 1958-2016 Celso M.
Villegas; 6. The civil life of the university: enacting dissent and
resistance on a Colombian campus Carlo Tognato; Part III. Law, Order, and
Solidarity: 7. Police officers in contradiction: anti-civility in the São
Paulo state military police Mayumi Shimizu; 8. Citizenship and the
established civil sphere in provincial Mexico Trevor Stack; Part IV.
Commentary and Conclusion: Commentary: is civil society dangerous for
democracy? New directions for civil sphere theory in Latin America Isabel
Jijón; Conclusion: democracy and the civil sphere in Latin America Peter
Kivisto and Giuseppe Sciortino.