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Social Movements in Latin America

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A comprehensive survey of Latin American social movements, which are likely to be at the centre of any future progressive politics in Latin America.
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Social movements play a significant role in the political and social landscape of Latin America. They emanate from different sections of society and are motivated by many different concerns, including workers’ rights, agrarian and land reform, the rights of indigenous peoples, gender inequality and the fight against environmental degradation.

Ronaldo Munck explores the mosaic of interlocking and connected issues that make up the complex map of social movements in Latin America and shows why, despite being a fragmented political force, these movements are at the centre of any future progressive politics in the region. As such they require careful understanding and, he suggests, a more nuanced theoretical approach than previous studies have offered.

Combining insights from Latin American approaches to social movement theory and detailed empirical case studies, the book provides readers with an understanding of the vital role social activism plays in the region and offers students the methodological tools to develop their own research agendas.

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Price: £26.99
Publisher: Agenda Publishing
Imprint: Agenda Publishing
Publication Date: 17 September 2020
ISBN: 9781788212441
Format: eBook
BISACs:

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Cultural & Ethnic Studies / Caribbean & Latin American Studies, Political economy

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A tour de force of the theories, debates and methods for making sense of Latin American social movements. Munck’s comprehensive overview skilfully speaks to ideas that will be of interest to both regional specialists and to social movements scholars more widely. Readers will no longer be able to approach either social movements or Latin America without a deep appreciation of how they have shaped each other.

1. Introduction
2. Theories
3. Workers
4. Peasants
5. Community
6. Women
7. Indigenous
8. Environmental
9. Ways Forward
10. Methodological Appendix