The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
Din interiorul cărții
Rezultatele 1 - 3 din 42
Pagina 13
... activist and scholar Luiza Bairros ( 1996 : 184 ) who suggests that scholars of black politics must include in ... activists in Gamboa de Baixo focus on issues of basic survival for black communities . As the primary basic- food ...
... activist and scholar Luiza Bairros ( 1996 : 184 ) who suggests that scholars of black politics must include in ... activists in Gamboa de Baixo focus on issues of basic survival for black communities . As the primary basic- food ...
Pagina 22
... activism in Brazil . He writes that there exists " no Afro - Brazilian versions of boycot- ting , sit - ins , civil disobedience , and armed struggle in its stead " ( 1994 : 139 ) . Moreover , he observes that black activists , because ...
... activism in Brazil . He writes that there exists " no Afro - Brazilian versions of boycot- ting , sit - ins , civil disobedience , and armed struggle in its stead " ( 1994 : 139 ) . Moreover , he observes that black activists , because ...
Pagina 109
... activists mis- takenly assumed that reform would be easier due to the strong support of the Anticorruption Office and civil society . Instead , it was necessary to go from legislator to legislator , from committee to committee , and to ...
... activists mis- takenly assumed that reform would be easier due to the strong support of the Anticorruption Office and civil society . Instead , it was necessary to go from legislator to legislator , from committee to committee , and to ...
Alte ediții - Afișează-le pe toate
The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the ..., Volumul 50,Ediția 1 Vizualizare fragmente - 2006 |
Termeni și expresii frecvente
actitud activists Afro-Brazilian analysis años areas Argentina argues associated Bahia black women Book Reviews Brazil Brazilian CCSS Chile ciudad colonial compulsory voting conflicts of interest context Coronel corrupción corruption Costa Rica CSA countries Cuba cultural democracy democratic discurso economic editors effects elections electoral estado ethnic families Gamboa de Baixo global groups Guatemala Haiti income inequality institutional Inter-American Development Bank International Interview Jordânia José Martí labor Latin America legislative martiana Maya ment Mexican Mexico mobilization modernidad neighborhood neoliberal NICT Nueva York officeholders organizations participation parties Paulo percent política Political Corruption Political Science population president Program racial regime region registered represent role Rondon rural Salvador San José São Paulo scholars social society texto tion transparency U.S. South UDUS University Press urban variables vida voters voting turnout World World Bank