Abstract

This article looks at the role that municipal governments are playing in crafting the citizenship grammars of grassroots organizations in low income and poor communities of Santiago. It considers the role of municipalities through the prism of the issue of “community development,” to understand how municipal social workers interact with grassroots organizational leaders to shape the way that “community development” is understood and discussed.

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