Popular movements in autocracies: religion, repression, and indigenous collective action in Mexico
A new explanation of the rise, development and demise of social movements and cycles of protest in autocracies.
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Format: | Electronic Book |
Language: | English |
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Published: |
Cambridge
Cambridge University Press
2012
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In: | Year: 2012 |
Series/Journal: | Cambridge studies in comparative politics
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Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Mexico
/ Indigenous peoples
/ Social movement
/ Religion
/ Revolution
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Further subjects: | B
Democratization
Mexico
Electronic books
B Democratization -- Mexico B Social Movements Mexico B Land reform Mexico B Democratization ; Mexico B Social movements Mexico B Democratization Mexico B Electronic books B Land reform ; Mexico B Social movements ; Mexico B Land reform Mexico B Indians of Mexico |
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Summary: | A new explanation of the rise, development and demise of social movements and cycles of protest in autocracies. Cover -- Popular Movements in Autocracies -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Figures -- Maps -- Tables -- Preface -- Acronyms -- Introduction -- THREE EXPERIENCES OF MICROLEVEL MOBILIZATION -- Acquiescence -- Protest -- Rebellion -- Ethnic Identification -- QUESTIONS -- DOMINANT EXPLANATIONS -- A NEW EXPLANATION -- Indigenous Protest -- From Protest to Rebellion -- Politicizing Ethnicity -- Indigenous Collective Action and Democratization -- SCOPE AND METHODS -- Theory -- Research Design -- EVIDENCE -- Quantitative Evidence -- Qualitative Evidence -- ROADMAP -- PART I: THEORY -- 1: A Theory of Popular Collective Action in Autocracies -- COLLECTIVE ACTION IN CLOSED AUTOCRACIES -- Political Hegemony under Single-Party Monopoly -- Social Hegemony under a Religious Monopoly -- Political and Religious Monopolies in Indigenous Communities -- A MODEL OF RELIGIOUS COMPETITION AND SOCIAL MOBILIZATION IN AUTOCRACIES -- Clerical Behavior in a Competitive Environment -- Negotiating a New Religious Contract -- Why the Catholic Church Becomes a Major Promoter of Popular Movements -- Why the Catholic Church Becomes a Major Sponsor of Ethnic Identities -- The Limits of Religion as an Explanatory Factor of Collective Action -- A MODEL OF ELECTRICAL COMPETITION AND SOCIAL MOBILIZATION IN AUTOCRACIES -- Governance and Independent Mobilization in Electoral Autocracies -- Why Opposition Parties Become Major Promoters of Independent Movements -- Governing the Streets -- Governing the Streets in Times of Crisis: Why Regime Reversion Threats Promote the Escalation of Protest into Rebellion -- Renegotiating Social Identities in Times of Crisis -- Insurgent Identities and Regime Change -- CONCLUSION -- PART II: PROTEST -- 2: Accounting for Mexico's Cycle of Indigenous Protest: Quantitative Evidence -- MEXICO'S CYCLE OF INDIGENOUS PROTEST. |
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Item Description: | Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record |
ISBN: | 1280773847 |