Social Protest and Conflict in Radical Neoliberalism
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Social Protest and Conflict in Radical Neoliberalism

Chile, 2008–2020

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eBook - ePub

Social Protest and Conflict in Radical Neoliberalism

Chile, 2008–2020

About this book

This book analyzes collective protests and contentious politics in Chile over a span of 13 years. Utilizing an unprecedented database developed by the Centre for Social Conflict and Cohesion Studies (COES), twenty social scientists provide a systematic overview of conflicts between 2008 and 2020 in the so-called "laboratory of neoliberalism". Readers will understand different aspects of social protest in Chile in the realms of labor, student activism, pension issues, as well as contentious episodes regarding gender rights, socio-territorial mobilizations, conflicts over memory, and the thorny Mapuche question. Readers will also discover spectacular findings about the popular rebellion of 2019 as well as an inventory of contentious mechanisms and tactical repertoires routinely employed by Chilean civil society groups.

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Yes, you can access Social Protest and Conflict in Radical Neoliberalism by Alfredo Joignant,Nicolás M. Somma in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Politics & International Relations & Peace & Global Development. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Front Matter
  3. Introduction: Making Sense of Collective Action and Protests
  4. Conflict in Chile: Frequency, Magnitude, and Evolution of Contentious Politics, 2008–2020
  5. The Singularity of the Social Uprising
  6. Labor Organizations and Protest: Reflections on the Fragmentation of Unions, Union Pluralism, and Strikes
  7. Conflict About Pensions in Chile: Construction and Development of a Social Movement
  8. Varieties of Student Protests in Chile
  9. Socio-Territorial Mobilization in Chile in Light of the Analysis of Protest Events, 2008–2020
  10. Gender Protests and Transgressive Tactics
  11. The Sociohistorical Dynamics of the Conflict Between the State of Chile and the Mapuche People in Gulumapu
  12. A Decade of Memories in Conflict: The Irruption of New Temporalities in Human Rights Protests in Chile
  13. Conclusions: What We Know and What We Don’t Know—Dynamics, Cycles, Contentious Mechanisms, and Future Agendas