The Struggle to Be Seen: Social Movements and the Public Sphere in Brazil

作者: John A. Guidry

DOI: 10.1023/A:1023039107905

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摘要: This paper analyzes how community movement activity in three popular neighborhoods Belem, Brazil, shaped the dynamics of contention public sphere. Popular social forces, elite actors, and state mutually influence each other across moments interaction: it clarifying discourse, struggle to be seen, routine politics. The article reverses usual picture research, which emphasizes movements as organizational outcomes explained, instead builds on a body research that explores can contribute broader processes political change.

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