Looks at Brazil's largest grassroots social movement, Movement of Rural Landless Workers, or MST, to show how mobilization is shaped by cultural understandings of material and spatial environments.
Looks at Brazil's largest grassroots social movement, Movement of Rural Landless Workers, or MST, to show how mobilization is shaped by cultural understandings of material and spatial environments.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Wendy Wolford is Associate Professor of Sociology at Cornell University.
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List of Illustrations List of Tables Acknowledgments 1. Mobilization within Movements 2. The Making of a Movement in Southern Brazil 3. The MST's Imagined Community and Agrarian Populism 4. The Making of a Movement in Northeastern Brazil 5. Moral Economies of Sugarcane and Social Mobilization 6. Going Bananas: Producing for Market, State, and Movement Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations List of Tables Acknowledgments 1. Mobilization within Movements 2. The Making of a Movement in Southern Brazil 3. The MST's Imagined Community and Agrarian Populism 4. The Making of a Movement in Northeastern Brazil 5. Moral Economies of Sugarcane and Social Mobilization 6. Going Bananas: Producing for Market, State, and Movement Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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