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Popular Movements and Political Change in Mexico / ed. by Ann L. Craig, Joe Foweraker.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publishers, [2023]Copyright date: ©1990Description: 1 online resource (314 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781555872113
  • 9781685853181
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acronyms and Organizations -- PART 1. INTRODUCTION -- 1 Popular Movements and Political Change in Mexico -- PART 2. LINKAGES BETWEEN POPULAR MOVEMENTS AND THE POLITICAL SYSTEM -- 2 Identity and Ambiguity in Democratic Struggles -- 3 Popular Organization and Institutional Change -- 4 Legal Constraints and Mobilization Strategies -- 5 Historical Continuities in Social Movements -- PART 3. POLITICAL ORGANIZATION IN MEXICAN CIVIL SOCIETY -- 6 The Enduring Union Struggle for Legality and Democracy -- 7 Neoliberalism Encounters Neocardenismo -- 8 Middle-Class Associations and Electoral Opposition -- 9 Women's Participation in Urban Protest -- 10 Crisis, Neoliberalism, and Disorder -- PART 4. CHALLENGING TRADITIONAL FORMS OF REPRESENTATION -- 11 Peasant Strategies and Corporatism in Chiapas -- 12 Organizing Opposition in the Teachers' Movement in Oaxaca -- 13 Women and Independent Unionism in the Garment Industry -- 14 Urban Struggles and Their Political Consequences -- 15 Popular Mobilization and the Myth of State Corporatism -- PART 5. CONCLUSION -- 16 Institutional Context and Popular Strategies -- Bibliography -- The Contributors -- Index
Summary: Assessing the overall political significance of the emergence of strong popular movements in Mexico, the authors draw on extensive case materials to explore the multiple ways these movements engage with regional and national politics.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acronyms and Organizations -- PART 1. INTRODUCTION -- 1 Popular Movements and Political Change in Mexico -- PART 2. LINKAGES BETWEEN POPULAR MOVEMENTS AND THE POLITICAL SYSTEM -- 2 Identity and Ambiguity in Democratic Struggles -- 3 Popular Organization and Institutional Change -- 4 Legal Constraints and Mobilization Strategies -- 5 Historical Continuities in Social Movements -- PART 3. POLITICAL ORGANIZATION IN MEXICAN CIVIL SOCIETY -- 6 The Enduring Union Struggle for Legality and Democracy -- 7 Neoliberalism Encounters Neocardenismo -- 8 Middle-Class Associations and Electoral Opposition -- 9 Women's Participation in Urban Protest -- 10 Crisis, Neoliberalism, and Disorder -- PART 4. CHALLENGING TRADITIONAL FORMS OF REPRESENTATION -- 11 Peasant Strategies and Corporatism in Chiapas -- 12 Organizing Opposition in the Teachers' Movement in Oaxaca -- 13 Women and Independent Unionism in the Garment Industry -- 14 Urban Struggles and Their Political Consequences -- 15 Popular Mobilization and the Myth of State Corporatism -- PART 5. CONCLUSION -- 16 Institutional Context and Popular Strategies -- Bibliography -- The Contributors -- Index

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Assessing the overall political significance of the emergence of strong popular movements in Mexico, the authors draw on extensive case materials to explore the multiple ways these movements engage with regional and national politics.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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