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Citizenship And Social Movements Perspectives From The Global South Lisa Thompson Chris Tapscott Editors

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Citizenship And Social Movements Perspectives From The Global South Lisa Thompson Chris Tapscott Editors
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Publisher: Zed Books Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.37 MB
Author: Lisa Thompson; Chris Tapscott (editors)
ISBN: 9781350219182, 1350219185
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Citizenship And Social Movements Perspectives From The Global South Lisa Thompson Chris Tapscott Editors by Lisa Thompson; Chris Tapscott (editors) 9781350219182, 1350219185 instant download after payment.

Debates over social movements have suffered from a predominate focus on North America and western Europe, often neglecting the significance of collective action in the global South. Citizenship and Social Movements seeks to partially redress this imbalance with case studies from Brazil, India, Bangladesh, Mexico, South Africa and Nigeria.
This volume points to the complex relationships that influence mobilization and social movements in the South, suggesting that previous theories have underplayed the influence of state power and elite dominance in the government and in NGOs.
As the contributors to this book clearly show, understanding the role of the state in relation to social movements is critical to determining when collective action can fulfil the promise of bringing the rights of the marginalized to the fore.

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