Abstract

Part 1 Popular Protest in the Neoliberal Era Chapter 2 Neoliberal Globalization and Popular Movements in Latin America Chapter 3 Austerity Protests and Immiserating Growth in Mexico and Argentina Chapter 4 Popular Protest in Venezuela: Novelties and Continuities Chapter 5 Social Movement Unionism, Social Movement Partyism, and Policy Outcomes: Health Care Privatization in El Salvador Part 6 Democratization and the New Contentious Politics Chapter 7 Clientelism and Democracy in Mexico: The Role of Strong and Weak Networks Chapter 8 Claim Network Analysis: How Are Social ProtestsTransformed into Political Protests in Mexico? Part 9 Gendered Resistance and Neoliberalism Chapter 10 The Mature Resistance of Argentina's Madres de Plaza de Mayo Chapter 11 A Place of Their Own? Women Organizers in the Maquilas of Mexico and Nicaragua Part 12 The Moral Economy of Protest Participation Chapter 13 The Moral Politics of Argentine Crowds Chapter 14 Families, Fields, and Fighting for Land: The Spatial Dynamics of Contention in Rural Brazil Part 15 Transnational Dimensions of Latin American Social Movements Chapter 16 The Zapatistas and Transnational Framing Chapter 17 When Local Troubles Become Transnational: The Transformation of a Guatemalan Indigenous Rights Movement Chapter 18 Transnational Labor Mobilizing in Two Mexican Maquiladoras

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