Unfinished Transitions: Women and the Gendered Development of Democracy in Venezuela, 1936-1996Pennsylvania State University Press, 2000 - 324 หน้า This analysis of Venezuelan women's organizing traces a sixty-year struggle to democratize political practice and represent women's interests. It also helps to explain some of the "unfinished business" of Latin American democratization: why women have had difficulty participating in regimes they fought to restore, and how they seek inclusion. Friedman's innovative theoretical approach uses gender analysis to explain the impact of the "political opportunity structure"--the institutions, actors, and discourses--of democratization on women's participation. |
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หน้า 51
... coordinated collective action is not likely , nor are permanent overarching associations practical . Reflecting on the Brazilian case , Sonia E. Alvarez has suggested instead that “ a variety of political action arenas , loosely coordinated ...
... coordinated collective action is not likely , nor are permanent overarching associations practical . Reflecting on the Brazilian case , Sonia E. Alvarez has suggested instead that “ a variety of political action arenas , loosely coordinated ...
หน้า 172
... coordinated protests against the high cost of living for barrio residents , conducted a sur- vey to show how few of them could afford the cesta básica ( the " basic bas- ket , " a measurement of the cost of staples ) , and coordinated ...
... coordinated protests against the high cost of living for barrio residents , conducted a sur- vey to show how few of them could afford the cesta básica ( the " basic bas- ket , " a measurement of the cost of staples ) , and coordinated ...
หน้า 186
... coordinated marches , picket lines , and a constant presence at Congress . In February 1981 planning began for a march in support of the reform . This effort served as a catalyst for the participation of new groups , particu- larly ...
... coordinated marches , picket lines , and a constant presence at Congress . In February 1981 planning began for a march in support of the reform . This effort served as a catalyst for the participation of new groups , particu- larly ...
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Unfinished Transitions | 15 |
Movement in the First Transition to Democracy | 53 |
Womens Organizing in the Second | 101 |
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