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Policing Protest in Argentina and Chile.

Despite the pervasiveness of electoral democracy in Latin America, the police continue to repress political protests. Why? Does the majority of the public support the repression of protests? If not, whom do they hold accountable, and how? Michelle Bonner offers a new perspective on police reform and...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Bonner, Michelle D.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boulder, CO : Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2013.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Intro; Title Page; Copyright page; Contents; Tables; Table 2.1: Discursive Accountability; Table 3.1: Insecurity in Argentina, 1999-2003; Table 6.1: Clarín Coverage of the 2002 Pueyrrédon Bridge Protest, June 27 to July 3, 2002 (64 articles); Table 10.1: El Mercurio Coverage of the 2006 Chilean Student Protest, May 30 to June 13, 2006 (35 articles); Table 11.1: Repression of Protests in Post-Authoritarian Latin America (1980-2011); Acronyms and Abbreviations; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1- Policing Protest; Who Is Responsible for Repressive Protest Policing? What Did They Do Wrong? 
505 8 |a How Should Wrongdoers Be Held Accountable?Comparing Argentina and Chile; The Structure of the Book; Chapter 2- Rethinking Accountability; Protest Policing in the Latin American Political Context; Discursive Accountability; Discursive Accountability and Police Knowledge; Methodology: Discursive Accountability and the Framing of Political Narratives; Chapter 3- Police and Protest in Argentina: A History; Independence to 1880; Professionalization and Politicization: 1880-1946; Peronism, Anti-Peronism and Military Rule: 1946-1976; The Dirty War: 1976-1983; Democratization: 1983-present. 
505 8 |a The Kirchners: 2003-presentConclusion; Chapter 4- Discourses on Protest Policing in Argentina; Political Leadership and Repressive Protest Policing; Police and Repressive Protest Policing; The Judiciary and Repressive Protest Policing; Conclusion; Chapter 5- Media and Protest Policing in Argentina; The Media Context; Media Bias against Protesters; Journalistsâ#x80;#x99; Authoritative Sources; Police Stage-Managing Media Coverage of Protests; Conclusion; Chapter 6- Case Study: The Pueyrredón Bridge Protest; Who Is Responsible for What Happened?; What Are They Responsible For? 
505 8 |a Framing Institutional AccountabilityConclusion; Chapter 7- Police and Protest in Chile: A History; Colonialism and Independence to Ibañez del Campo; Ibáñez del Campo and the Founding of the Carabineros de Chile; Pinochet Regime, 1973-1990; Post-Dictatorship, 1990-2011; Conclusion; Chapter 8- Discourses on Protest Policing in Chile; Maintaining Public Order (or Criminalizing Protest); Targeted Repression; Violent Protesters; Conclusion; Chapter 9- Media and Protest Policing in Chile; The Media Context; Promotion of Self-Censorship; The Disappearance of the Alternative Press. 
505 8 |a Legal Constraints and ChangesMedia Bias against Protesters; Journalistsâ#x80;#x99; Authoritative Sources; Police Stage-Managing Media Coverage of Protests; Conclusion; Chapter 10- Case Study: The 2006 Student Protest; Who Is Responsible for What Happened?; What Are They Responsible For?; How Should They Be Held Accountable?; Conclusion; Chapter 11- Comparing Argentina and Chile; Comparing Discursive Accountability in Argentina and Chile; Appendix 1: Repressive Protest Policing in Post-Authoritarian Latin America; Table 11.1: Repression of Protests in Post-Authoritarian Latin America (1980-2011). 
500 |a Appendix 2:Interviews. 
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