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New Democratic Initiatives in Authoritarian Twenty-First Century Latin America
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- Copyright year
- 2024
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-6669-4622-2
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-6669-4623-9
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 302
- Product type
- Edited Book
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- Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Pragmatic and Undermining Alliances No access
- Latin American Progressive Neoliberalism and Neodevelopmentism No access
- Pink Tide, New World Order, and the Return of the Empire No access
- The Specificities of the Capitalist Crisis of Overaccumulation in Latin America No access
- Deepening and Expanding Procedural and Substantive Democracy No access
- Notes No access
- Bibliography No access
- Local Participatory Initiatives No access
- National Participatory Mechanisms No access
- First Pink Tide’s Crisis and Right-Wing Counter Tide No access
- Mexico: Citizens Consultations No access
- Chile: Constituent Process No access
- Colombia: Binding Regional Dialogues No access
- Discussion and Conclusions No access
- Notes No access
- Bibliography No access
- Hegemony During the Protests No access
- Conceptualization of the Phenomenon: Hegemonic Counter-Hegemony No access
- Methodology and Some Observations on the Protests No access
- Capitalization and Representation in Subsequent Years No access
- Conclusions No access
- Notes No access
- Bibliography No access
- Feminist Urban Interventions No access
- Introduction of Case Studies No access
- Utopía (Iztapalapa) and Blocks of Care (Bogotá) No access
- Fortalecidas (Montevideo) and Home Centers (San Miguel de Tucumán) No access
- Common Aspects, Different Routes, Similar Results No access
- Policy Entrepreneurs No access
- The Ideal Triangle No access
- Reflexive Femocrats No access
- Processes from Below: Home Centers (San Miguel de Tucumán) No access
- Conclusions No access
- Notes No access
- Bibliography No access
- Causes and Context for the Rise of Indigenous Autonomies No access
- Retrenchment of the State in the Neoliberal Era No access
- The Historical Right to Have Rights No access
- Implications for Democracy No access
- Liberal Representative Democracy and Autonomous Challenges No access
- Occupying and Reconfiguring Spaces No access
- Dilemmas of Autonomy No access
- New Political Imaginaries: Brief Concluding Reflections No access
- Notes No access
- Bibliography No access
- Ethnographic Work No access
- Legal Violence No access
- Legal Violence and Disability No access
- Case 1 No access
- Case 2 No access
- Case 3 No access
- Case 4 No access
- Searching for Intersectional Activism No access
- Conclusion No access
- Notes No access
- Bibliography No access
- Stage 1: Fighting against Repressive State Institutions No access
- Stage 2: Demands toward the State for Identity Recognition No access
- Stage 3: Affirmative Action Policies No access
- Pink Tide: Kirchnerism and Human Rights Movement (2003–2015) No access
- Purple Tide: Ni Una Menos Movement (2015–) No access
- Green Tide: Legalization of Abortion Movement (2018–2020) No access
- The New Ministry and the Employment Quota Executive Order No access
- The Employment Quota Law and the Activist Task of Implementing It No access
- Legal Recognition of Non-Binary Identities No access
- Conclusion No access
- Notes No access
- Bibliography No access
- Democratic Innovation No access
- Definition of Collective Mandate No access
- Initiative No access
- Group Size No access
- Eligibility No access
- Moment of Access No access
- Decision-Making Process No access
- Interaction Mechanism No access
- Methodology No access
- Case Study: The Gabinetona No access
- Critical Factors in Implementation No access
- Risks No access
- Administrative Features No access
- Outcome No access
- Conclusions No access
- Notes No access
- Bibliography No access
- Who Are Cultural Workers? No access
- Scattered but Organized No access
- Methodology No access
- The Relationship between Culture and State in Brazil No access
- Ocupa MinC No access
- From the Streets to Digital Platforms No access
- Conclusion No access
- Notes No access
- Bibliography No access
- Participatory Budgeting in Porto Alegre No access
- Diverse and Complex Ways to Interact with State Institutions No access
- The Origins of the Movement: Lomba in Authoritarian Context (1950–1980)5 No access
- Re-democratization, Frente Popular, and the Introduction of PB (from the 1990s to 2004) No access
- Institutionalized Participation No access
- Proximity Politics No access
- Protests and Direct Confrontation No access
- Notes No access
- Bibliography No access
- Why This Topic? No access
- Main Argument No access
- Structure of the Chapter No access
- What Is Ordoliberalism? No access
- Triangulation as a Hallmark of Ordoliberalism and Chile’s Center-left No access
- Morphology of Political Ideologies No access
- Deconstructing Discourse Based on Its Interaction with Social Power No access
- Ordoliberalism and the Chilean Left No access
- Context and Shared Problematics No access
- Order No access
- Competition No access
- State No access
- Third Way No access
- Ordnungspolitik No access
- Vitalpolitik No access
- The Plebes and Mass Society No access
- Ordoliberal Compulsions in the Periphery No access
- Neo-Ordoliberalism = Ordoliberalism + Woke Twenty-First-Century Social Democracy No access
- Three Mechanisms of Social Coordination for Legitimacy and Social Cohesion No access
- Subjectivity: A Crucial Dimension for Producing and Managing “Articulated” Citizens No access
- Eco-Extractivism and Green Colonialism No access
- Conclusion: Neo-Ordoliberalism or Radical Reforms? No access
- Foreclosure of Radical Democratic Politics No access
- A Need for Strengthening a Radical Democratic Politics from below No access
- Notes No access
- Bibliography No access
- New Authoritarianisms and the Case of the PDG No access
- Contradictions and Opportunities of the Chilean Neoliberal Demos No access
- Democracy of Individuals and Ideological Ambivalence No access
- Conclusion No access
- Notes No access
- Bibliography No access
- Index No access Pages 291 - 296
- About the Editors No access
- About the Contributors No access





