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Protest And Social Movements In The Developing World Shinichi Shigetomi

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Protest And Social Movements In The Developing World Shinichi Shigetomi
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.92 MB
Pages: 257
Author: Shinichi Shigetomi, Kumiko Makino
ISBN: 1848443625
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Protest And Social Movements In The Developing World Shinichi Shigetomi by Shinichi Shigetomi, Kumiko Makino 1848443625 instant download after payment.

In this insightful book, Shinichi Shigetomi and Kumiko Makino focus on the impact of contextual factors on social movements in the developing world, pushing major existing theories beyond their traditional focus. With wide coverage of the developing world, leading academics explore a variety of forms and mechanisms of social movement. They present discussions on resource and institutional endowment for mobilization in Colombia and Thailand, and explore the structure behind political opportunities in Argentina, China and South Africa. The history and reality of identity-making in India, Mexico and Nigeria are also examined. Presenting novel analytical frameworks to study social movements in developing countries, this book will be warmly welcomed by academics and researchers with an interest in sociology, development and political science. It will also strongly appeal to social movement activists.

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