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|a Urban Social Movements in the Third World.
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|a This reissue, initially published in 1989, considers the upsurge of locally-based movements attempting to improve living conditions in Third-World cities throughout the 1980s. The book presents qualitative, comparative research on the dynamics and constraints of these urban social movements, in a cross-cultural framework, using case studies from a variety of Latin American, African and Asian countries. As more democratic-type regimes establish themselves in the Third World, the possibilities for collective organisations and actions increase. Urban social movements therefore are playing an incre.
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|a URBAN SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN THE THIRD WORLD; Copyright; Urban Social Movements in the Third World; Copyright; Contents; List of contributors; Introduction; Chapter 1 Urban social movements: between regressive Utopia and socialist panacea; Chapter 2 Collective organization and action in squatter settlements in Arequipa, Peru; Chapter 3 Neighborhood associations in Buenos Aires: contradictions within contradictions; Chapter 4 Clientelism, competition and poverty: the ineffectiveness of local organizations in a Madras slum
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|a Chapter 5 The limits of territorial social movements: the case of housing in KarachiChapter 6 Crossroads: the rise and fall of a squatter movement in Cape Town, South Africa; Chapter 7 Between Utopia and strategy: a case study of a Brazilian urban social movement; Chapter 8 Power and independence: the struggle for identity and integrity in urban social movements; Chapter 9 The Chilean squatter movement and the state; Chapter 10 Continuity and change in the urban poor movement of Manila, the Philippines; Subject index
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