Consequences of Brazilian Social Movements in Historical Perspective

Consequences of Brazilian Social Movements in Historical Perspective

Pannain, Rafaela N.; Lima, Valesca; Pereira Martins, Gabriela

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2022

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Preface, 1. Introduction: The Consequences of Collective Action, 2. Post-abolition in Brazil: Changes in the Repertoire of Abolitionist Associations (1888-1889), 3. The History of Associacao Cultural do Negro (Sao Paulo, 1954-1976), 4. Authoritarianism and the Consequences of Social Movements: From the Guerrilla Movement to the Struggle for Memory, Truth, and Justice, 5. Pray, Claim and Change: Liberation Christianity and the Experience of the Movimento de Evangelizacao Rural during the Brazilian Military Dictatorship, 6. Coming out of the Ghetto': Cultural Opportunities and the Emergence of the Homosexual Movement in the Brazilian Transition (1978-1982), 7. From the Reservation to the Reclaiming: Indigenous Mobilization and Emergent Socio-Territorial Situations in Brazil, 8. Public Policy Outcomes of the Human Rights Movement, 9. The Political Outcomes of Housing Movements: The Impact of Activism on Self-Management Programs, 10. Outcomes of Urban Social Movements: A Historical Analysis of ZEIS Through Collective Action Frames And Advocacy Planning, 11. The Authoritarian Prism: The Impact of Memories of the Dictatorship among Young Activists in Contemporary Brazil, 12. Womanhood in Dispute: The Impact of Feminist and Counter-Feminist Movements on the Actions of Congresswomen in Brazil
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Activism;Brazil;Collective Memory;Indigenous Politics;Latin American History;Latin American Politics;Mobilization;Political Participation;Political Processes;Political Transitions;Protests;Social Change;Social Movements;Social Movements Theory;Social Rights;Social Movement Outcomes;Civil Society;Movimento Negro Unificado;Public Administration;Abolitionist Associations;Partido Dos Trabalhadores;Brazilian Government;Brazilian Social Movements;Brazilian Homosexual Movement;National Truth Commission;Post-abolition Period;National Assistant;SP Group;Young Men;Encontro De;Self-built Settlements;Self-managed Housing;Institutional Fit;Women's Political Agency;Ouro Preto;State Society Interactions;State Secretaries;Collective Action Frames;Bom Jardim;Lava Jato