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State Repression and Mobilization in Latin America
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Social Movements Across Latin America
pp. 13
Social Movements and Progressive Regimes in Latin America: World Revolutions and Semiperipheral Development
pp. 25
“There and Back Again”: Latin American Social Movements and Reasserting the Powers of Structural Theories
pp. 43
State Repression and Mobilization in Latin America
pp. 61
Protest Artifacts in the Mexican Social Movement Sector: Reflections on the “Stepchild” of Cultural Analysis
pp. 79
Women’s Movements in Latin America
pp. 89
Latin American Social Movements and the Social Forum Process
pp. 101
Liberation Theology and Social Movements
pp. 117
Beyond Clientelism: The Piquetero Movement and the State in Argentina
pp. 131
Indigenous Peoples’ Movements, Developments, and Politics in Ecuador and Bolivia
pp. 145
Sliding Doors of Opportunity: Zapatistas and Their Cycle of Protest
pp. 165
Panama: Worker, Indigenous, and Popular Uprising in Bocas del Toro
pp. 179
It Takes Two to Tango: Students, Political Parties, and Protest in Chile (2005–2013)
pp. 195
Urban Social Movements in Venezuela
pp. 205
Squatters and Politics in Montevideo at the Turn of the Century
pp. 223
The Environmentalism of NGOs Versus Environmentalism of the Poor? Mexico’s Social–Environmental Coalitions
pp. 237
Environmental Conflicts and Social Movements in Postwar El Salvador
pp. 255
Forest, Water, and Struggle: Environmental Movements in Costa Rica
pp. 275
Protest and Social Movements in Peru
pp. 291
Social Movement Contention in Colombia, 1958–2014
pp. 301
Social Movements in Nicaragua (1979–2014): An Exceptional Case
pp. 313
The Movement Against the Coup in Honduras
pp. 327
Guatemalan Social Movements: From the Peace Process to a New Cycle of Popular Struggle, (1996–2013)
pp. 335
Trends of Social Protest in Argentina: 1989–2007
pp. 361
Brazilian Social Movements in the Last Decade
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