Bibliography
Further Readings
- Alvarez, S., Dagnino, E. and Escobar, A. (1998) ‘Introduction: The Cultural and the Political in Latin American Social Movements’, in S. Alvarez, E. Dagnino, and A. Escobar (eds) Cultures of Politics/Politics of Cultures. Revisioning Latin American Social Movements. New York & London: Routledge.
- Andrews, C., Cox, L. and Wood, L. (2015) ‘Movement practice(s): how do we “do” social movements?’, Interface, 7(1).
- Bosi, L., Giugni, M. and Uba, K. (2016) ‘The consequences of social movements: taking stock and looking forward’, in L. Bosi, M. Giugni, and K. Uba (eds) The Consequences of Social Movements. Cambridge University Press.
- Kolb, F. (2007) Protest and Opportunities. The political outcomes of Social Movements. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
- McAdam, D., Tarrow, S. and Tilly, C. (2007) Dynamic of Contention. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Meyer, D. (2005) ‘Introduction. Social Movements and Public Policy: Eggs, Chicken and Theory’, Routing the Opposition: Social Movements, Public Policy, and Democracy, pp. 1–26.
- Della Porta, D. (1996) ‘Social movements and the state: Thoughts on the policing of protest’, in D. McAdam, J.D. McCarthy, and M.N. Zald (eds) Comparative Perspectives on Social Movements. Political Opportunities, Mobilizing Structures, and Cultural Framings. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 62–92.
- Silva, E. (2009) Challenging Neoliberalism in Latin America. New York: Cambridge University Press.
- Slater, D. (1994) ‘Power and Social Movements in the Other Occident: Latin America in an International Context’, Latin American Perspectives, 21(2), pp. 11–37.