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Rich (@jajrich) is assistant professor of political science at marquette university and author of “state-sponsored activism: bureaucrats and social movements in democratic brazil.
Feb 26, 2021 state-sponsored activism: bureaucrats and social movements in democratic brazil.
State-sponsored activism: bureaucrats and social movements in democratic brazil. These state actors—here called activist bureaucrats—have been largely overlooked in the english-language.
Bharadwaj is one of the five human rights activists that maharashtra police arrested in and the subsequently disbanded state-sponsored militia salwa judum. Ngos, and activists reported links among politicians, bureaucrats, contra.
“state-sponsored activism: bureaucrats and social movements in democratic brazil” discussants: rossana castiglioni, kathy hochstetler; accepted papers.
Her recently published book, state-sponsored activism: bureaucrats and social movements in democratic brazil (cambridge university press 2019), uses the lens of aids policy in brazil to analyze a new form of political mobilization—in which social movements make aggressive policy demands on the state even while relying on state actors for financial support.
Jessica rich’s new book, state-sponsored activism: bureaucrats and social movements in democratic brazil (cambridge university press, 2019) is a fascinating and important examination of civil-state relations, social movements, and bureaucracies all centering around aids/hiv policy as the nexus of analysis.
Apr 13, 2020 state-sponsored activism: bureaucrats and social movements in democratic brazil.
State-sponsored activism: bureaucrats and social movements in democratic brazil by jessica rich, cambridge cambridge university press 2019, 252pp.
Sarah stroup is associate professor of political science at middlebury college in vermont (usa). She is author of borders among activists (cornell, 2012) and co-author of the authority trap (cornell, 2017), winner of the 2019 arnova outstanding book award.
State-sponsored activism proposes a new model of state-society relations, and explains how social movements can survive over time without falling prey to co-optation. For a broad audience of students, scholars, and policymakers, this is a definitive text for those interested in learning about brazil's movement to fight hiv/aids.
Rich, state-sponsored activism: bureaucrats and social movements in democratic brazil (cambridge up, 2019).
In state-sponsored activism, rich explores aids policy in brazil as a lens to offer new insight into state-society relations in democratic and post-neoliberal latin america. In contrast to the dominant view that these dual transitions produced an atomized civil society and an impenetrable technocratic state, rich finds a new model of interest.
State-sponsored activism presents a new approach to understanding civic organization and mobilization at the start of the twenty-first century, and is a unique contribution to the literature on state-society relations.
On february 8, from 4:00-6:00pm at the greenleaf room at the lbc, jessica rich from marquette university will give a cipr seminar entitled: state-sponsored activism: bureaucrats and social movements in democratic brazil.
Bureaucracy, then, is not elidable with power itself, but rather a kind of irrigation (la), a devolved bureaucracy that determines who has the right to state-funded problem-solvers rather than activists, continually wrangling with.
Third, leadership and activism are often rewarded with career opportunities by the government, while they may be met with the government’s indifference, harassment, or even imprisonment if involved in other movements. As such, given their close relationship with the state, should we just treat state-sponsored.
State-sponsored activism: bureaucrats and social movements in democratic brazil (cambridge university press, 2019). Explains brazil’s continued success on aids treatment and prevention policy by highlighting the ways in which a powerful, autonomous social movement enables the state to sustain transformative social policies over time.
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