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The book fills a gap in the English language market on social
movements through using a historical lens to examine social
movements' outcomes in Brazil. Chapters offer various
methodological approaches and perspectives vital to understanding
social movement scholarship. This includes network analysis,
collective memory, trajectories, and quantitative techniques of
event-in-history analysis. Author research, case study analyses,
and interviews with key figures are deployed to provide new and
differing perspectives to the field. The book brings together a new
and diverse range of voices to the field of social movements.
This book discusses the issues of citizen rights, governance and
political crisis in Brazil. The project has a focus on "citizenship
in times of crisis," i.e., seeking to understand how citizenship
rights have changed since the Brazilian political and economic
crisis that started in 2014. Building on theories of citizenship
and governance, the author examines policy-based evidence on the
retractions of participatory rights, which are consequence of a
stagnant economic scenario and the re-organization of conservative
sectors. This work will appeal to scholarly audiences interested in
citizenship, Brazilian politics, and Latin American policy and
governance.
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