Paul Almeida's comparative study of the largest social movement
campaigns that existed between 1980 and 2013 in every Central
American country (Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras,
Nicaragua, and Panama) provides a granular examination of the
forces that spark mass mobilizations against state economic policy,
whether those factors are electricity rate hikes or water and
health care privatization. Many scholars have explained connections
between global economic changes and local economic conditions, but
most of the research has remained at the macro level. "Mobilizing
Democracy" contributes to our knowledge about the protest groups
"on the ground" and what makes some localities successful at
mobilizing and others less successful. His work enhances our
understanding of what ingredients contribute to effective protest
movements as well as how multiple protagonists--labor unions,
students, teachers, indigenous groups, nongovernmental
organizations, women's groups, environmental organizations, and
oppositional political parties--coalesce to make protest more
likely to win major concessions.
Based on extensive field research, archival data of thousands of
protest events, and interviews with dozens of Central American
activists, "Mobilizing Democracy" brings the international
consequences of privatization, trade liberalization, and
welfare-state downsizing in the global South into focus and shows
how persistent activism and network building are reactivated in
these social movements. Almeida enables our comprehension of global
and local politics and policy by answering the question, "If all
politics is local, then how do the politics of globalization
manifest themselves?" Detailed graphs and maps provide a synthesis
of the quantitative and qualitative data in this important study.
Written in clear, accessible prose, this book will be invaluable
for students and scholars in the fields of political science,
social movements, anthropology, Latin American studies, and labor
studies.
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