Urban social movements in the Third World / edited by Frans Schuurman and Ton van Naerssen.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2011.
Description
1 online resource (235 p.)

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Series
Routledge library editions. Development. [More in this series]
Summary note
This reissue, initially published in 1989, considers the upsurge of locally-based movements attempting to improve living conditions in Third-World cities throughout the 1980s. The book presents qualitative, comparative research on the dynamics and constraints of these urban social movements, in a cross-cultural framework, using case studies from a variety of Latin American, African and Asian countries.As more democratic-type regimes establish themselves in the Third World, the possibilities for collective organisations and actions increase. Urban social movements therefore are
Notes
First published in 1989 by Routledge.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Language note
English
Contents
  • URBAN SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN THE THIRD WORLD; Copyright; Urban Social Movements in the Third World; Copyright; Contents; List of contributors; Introduction; Chapter 1 Urban social movements: between regressive Utopia and socialist panacea; Chapter 2 Collective organization and action in squatter settlements in Arequipa, Peru; Chapter 3 Neighborhood associations in Buenos Aires: contradictions within contradictions; Chapter 4 Clientelism, competition and poverty: the ineffectiveness of local organizations in a Madras slum
  • Chapter 5 The limits of territorial social movements: the case of housing in KarachiChapter 6 Crossroads: the rise and fall of a squatter movement in Cape Town, South Africa; Chapter 7 Between Utopia and strategy: a case study of a Brazilian urban social movement; Chapter 8 Power and independence: the struggle for identity and integrity in urban social movements; Chapter 9 The Chilean squatter movement and the state; Chapter 10 Continuity and change in the urban poor movement of Manila, the Philippines; Subject index
ISBN
  • 1-136-85685-4
  • 1-283-59160-X
  • 9786613904058
  • 1-136-85686-2
  • 0-203-83549-2
OCLC
  • 811493171
  • 815507352
Doi
  • 10.4324/9780203835494
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