00903nam0 2200277 450 00000577220050519125607.088-244-8967-220050519d2003----km-y0itay50------baitaITTirocinio e laboratoriodalla ricerca alla formazioneFranco Biancardi, Maurizio Sibilioprefazione di Elisa FrauenfelderNapoliEllissic2003512 p.21 cmIntelligenze in campo2001Intelligenze in campoInsegnantiFormazione professionale370.711Biancardi,Franco482157Sibilio,Maurizio565833Frauenfelder,ElisaITUNIPARTHENOPE20050519RICAUNIMARC000005772NAVA1370-T/13754920050527Tirocinio e laboratorio1206222UNIPARTHENOPE03084nam 2200709 450 991081118270332120230803214325.01-62637-414-710.1515/9781626374140(CKB)3710000000769367(SSID)ssj0001696149(PQKBManifestationID)16544709(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001696149(PQKBWorkID)12335561(PQKB)25090099(MiAaPQ)EBC5255173(Au-PeEL)EBL5255173(CaPaEBR)ebr11505550(OCoLC)1022795640(DE-B1597)623425(DE-B1597)9781626374140(EXLCZ)99371000000076936720180222h20142014 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrPolicing protest in Argentina and Chile /Michelle D. BonnerBoulder, Colorado ;London, England :FirstForum Press,2014.©20141 online resource (249 pages) illustrations, tablesBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph1-935049-86-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Policing protest -- Rethinking accountability -- Police and protest in Argentina: a history -- Discourses on protest policing in Argentina -- Media and protest policing in Argentina -- Case study: the Pueyrredón Bridge protest -- Police and protest in Chile: a history -- Discourses on protest policing in Chile -- Media and protest policing in Chile -- Case study: the 2006 student protest -- Comparing Argentina and Chile.Despite the pervasiveness of electoral democracy in Latin America, the police continue to repress political protests. Why? Does the majority of the public support the repression of protests? If not, whom do they hold accountable, and how? Michelle Bonner offers a new perspective on police reform and democratic accountability by analyzing how people talk about the policing of protests in Argentina and Chile. Tracing the history of policing protests in the two countries and exploring current discourses, practices, and media coverage, she finds that talk most definitely does matter.PoliceArgentinaPoliceChileCrowd controlArgentinaCrowd controlChileProtest movementsArgentinaProtest movementsChileHuman rightsArgentinaHuman rightsChilePolicePoliceCrowd controlCrowd controlProtest movementsProtest movementsHuman rightsHuman rights363.32/30982Bonner Michelle D.1972-1675432MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910811182703321Policing protest in Argentina and Chile4040893UNINA01221nam0 22003131i 450 UON0051477520231205105515.68988-420-3574-220230529d1990 |0itac50 baitaIT|||| |||||ˆLa ‰frase infinitaThomas Bernhard e la cultura austriacaAldo Giorgio GarganiRomaBariLaterza1990XIV, 88 p.21 cm001UON000660462001 Sagittari Laterza33BERNHARD THOMASUONC039014FIViennaVita artistica e culturaleSec. 20.UONC083152FIITRomaUONL000004ITBariUONL000072833.9Narrativa tedesca, 1900-21GARGANIAldo GiorgioUONV236970164135LaterzaUONV276725650ITSOL20260213RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEO E ARCHIVIO STORICOUONSIUON00514775SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEO E ARCHIVIO STORICOSI F. Goethe 830 F BER 4 1618 SI 43045 5 1618 Frase infinita184558UNIOR