Squatters and the Politics of Marginality in Uruguay, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017 Latin American Political Economy Series
Langue : Anglais
Auteur : Álvarez-Rivadulla María José
This book unveils the political economy of land squatting in a third world city, Montevideo, in Uruguay. It focuses on the effects of democratization on the mobilization of the poorest as well as on the role played by different types of brokers, from radical Catholic priests to local leaders embedded in political networks. Through a multi-method endeavour that combines ethnography, historical sources, and quantitative time series, the author reconstructs the history of the informal city since the late 1940s to the present. From a social movements/contentious politics perspective, the book challenges the assumption that socioeconomic factors such as poverty were the only causes triggering land squatting.
1.Introduction .- 2. The Case of Montevideo .- 3. The Cycle of Land Invasions .-4. Accretion Invasions: A Story of an Unlikely Contention (1979-1990) .- 5. Planned Squatting and Politics .- 6. Politics on the Ground .- 7. Conclusion.
María José Álvarez-Rivadulla is Associate Professor of Sociology at the Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia.
Conceptualizes squatting as an act of contention and explains the political and institutional conditions under which this collective action takes place Provides a unique overview of the history of squatting in Montevideo, Uruguay, by covering 400 squatting cases from over six decades Takes an interdisciplinary perspective that integrates sociology, political science, and urban studies Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Date de parution : 07-2017
Ouvrage de 224 p.
14.8x21 cm
Date de parution : 08-2018
Ouvrage de 224 p.
14.8x21 cm
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