The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... collective access to resources . James Holston's study ( 1991 : 696 ) of land usurpation in São Paulo's urban periph- ery supports the notion of land as a tool used strategically by urban groups to promote political unity . Holston ...
... collective access to resources . James Holston's study ( 1991 : 696 ) of land usurpation in São Paulo's urban periph- ery supports the notion of land as a tool used strategically by urban groups to promote political unity . Holston ...
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... Collective memory of ownership is a useful way for black Brazilians to contest racial hegemony , to use history as an interpretive tool of collective defi- ance , empowerment , and solidarity ( Hanchard 1994 : 150-153 ) . Michael ...
... Collective memory of ownership is a useful way for black Brazilians to contest racial hegemony , to use history as an interpretive tool of collective defi- ance , empowerment , and solidarity ( Hanchard 1994 : 150-153 ) . Michael ...
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... collective rational actions . This is unfortunate since classic concepts such as Samuel Popkin's political entrepreneurship or Mancur Olson's collective action strategies may strengthen Sander's theoretical argument and allow it to take ...
... collective rational actions . This is unfortunate since classic concepts such as Samuel Popkin's political entrepreneurship or Mancur Olson's collective action strategies may strengthen Sander's theoretical argument and allow it to take ...
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