Mobilisational citizenship: identity and collective action in Santiago de Chile’s underprivileged neighbourhoods
<p>The Chilean urban poor led crucial mobilisation throughout most of the 20th century. Scholars argue that different factors explain the demobilisation of that sector during the democratic transition (the early 1990s). Through an ethnographic comparative approach, this thesis compares two nei...
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2015
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