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What justice? whose justice? [[electronic resource] ] : fighting for fairness in Latin America / / edited by Susan Eva Eckstein and Timothy P. Wickham-Crowley



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Titolo: What justice? whose justice? [[electronic resource] ] : fighting for fairness in Latin America / / edited by Susan Eva Eckstein and Timothy P. Wickham-Crowley Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Berkeley, : University of California Press, c2003
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (377 p.)
Disciplina: 303.3/72/098
Soggetto topico: Social justice - Latin America
Democratization - Latin America
Free trade - Social aspects - Latin America
Soggetto non controllato: anthology
collection of essays
contemporary latin america
democracy
fairness and equality
global analysis
human rights
ideological
injustice
international perspective
latin america
latin american scholars
local issues
modern history
nonfiction essays
political activism
political protests
political science
regional history
social activists
social constructs
social history
social justice
social movements
social sciences
textbooks
Altri autori: EcksteinSusan <1942->  
Wickham-CrowleyTimothy P. <1951->  
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Front matter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface -- 1. Struggles for Justice in Latin America -- 2. Social Inequality, Civil Society, and the Limits of Citizenship in Latin America -- 3. An Exception to Chilean Exceptionalism? The Historical Role of Chile's Judiciary -- 4. Presidential Crises and Democratic Accountability in Latin America, 1990-1999 -- 5. The Vicious Cycle of Inequality in Latin America -- 6. Perpetrators' Confessions: Truth, Reconciliation, and Justice in Argentina -- 7. Colombia: Does Injustice Cause Violence? -- 8. Progressive Pragmatism as a Governance Model: An In-Depth Look at Porto Alegre, Brazil, 1989-2000 -- 9. Citizen Responses to Conflict and Political Crisis in Peru: Informal Politics in Ayacucho -- 10. Social Justice and the New Indigenous Politics: An Analysis of Guatemala, the Central Andes, and Chiapas -- 11. The War of the Peace: Indigenous Women's Struggle for Social Justice in Chiapas, Mexico -- 12. Reflections on Remembrance: Voices from an Ixcán Village -- List of Contributors -- Index
Sommario/riassunto: The new millennium began with the triumph of democracy and markets. But for whom is life just, how so, and why? And what is being done to correct persisting injustices? Blending macro-level global and national analysis with in-depth grassroots detail, the contributors highlight roots of injustices, how they are perceived, and efforts to alleviate them. Following up on issues raised in the groundbreaking best-seller Power and Popular Protest: Latin American Social Movements (California, 2001), these essays elucidate how conceptions of justice are socially constructed and contested and historically contingent, shaped by people's values and institutionally grounded in real-life experiences. The contributors, a stellar coterie of North and Latin American scholars, offer refreshing new insights that deepen our understanding of social justice as ideology and practice.
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ISBN: 9786612359651
0-520-93698-1
1-282-35965-7
1-59734-999-2
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910783294603321
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