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Associative Networks: New Structures of Representation for the Popular Sectors?
1997AbstractDespite renewed awareness of poverty and inequality, there has been a marked absence of past forms of popular mobilization. Populist, corporatist, clientelist, and broad mobilization around parties broke down in the 1970s and have not dominated in the new period of democratization.
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Survival Strategies in the Popular Sectors of Managua
Critical Sociology, 1988exaly +2 more sources
The state, popular participation, and the voluntary sector
World Development, 1995Abstract A key determinant in the development contribution of nongovernment organizations (NGOs) is the relationship between NGOs and the state. NGOs may run parallel activities; they may play oppositional roles; or they may represent weaker members of society, organizing them to become more influential in decision making and resource allocation ...
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The Popular Sector Response to an Authoritarian Regime
Latin American Perspectives, 1991The emergence of base-level organizational activity in Chilean poblaciones (shantytowns) beginning in the late 1970s under a repressive military regime is one of the most puzzling social and political phenomena in Latin America today. On one hand, such organizational activity represented an attempt to restructure the social fabric of society virtually ...
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6. Macroeconomic Adjustment in Chile and the Politics of the Popular Sectors
1998exaly +2 more sources
Popular participation and the State: democratizing the health sector in rural Peru
The International Journal of Health Planning and Management, 2004AbstractPopular participation has been an important component of most primary health care strategies since the Alma Ata Declaration, 1978. This article examines the use of state‐sponsored participation in the health sector in Peru and some of the experiences that have accompanied its implementation.
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The External Sector and the Policies of the Unidad Popular Government
1979The object of this study is to examine the way in which Chile’s external economic relationships affected the transformation of its economy while the Unidad Popular (UP) Government was in power. To do this, we must pay special attention to the following points: (1) the level and ‘style of development’ that prevailed before this transformation process ...
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Jóvenes y trabajo en sectores populares :
2010Esta investigación trabaja con uno de los conceptos más huidizos de la sociología: el de las "representaciones". Sin embargo, asocia acertadamente la composición del mismo a partir de la noción de habitus de Bourdieu. Las Playas es un barrio de Villa María con una importante tradición obrera, ya que a principios del siglo XX allí estaban las playas de ...
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Classes populaires, sectores populares
2018Pauline Beunardeau, Denis Merklen
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