Citizenship Rights and Social Movements: A Comparative and Statistical Analysis (Oxford Studies in Democratization)

by Joe Foweraker and Todd Landman

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This text studies the relationship between social movements and citizenship rights. It identifies the main connections made between collective action and individual rights, in theory and history, and tests them in the context of modern authoritarian regimes. It does so by measuring both social mobilization and the presence of rights over time, and by analysing their mutual impact statistically - both within and across national cases. The results create a new perspective on democratic struggles in authoritarian conditions, and on processes of democratic transitions. The selected cases of Brazil, Chile, Mexico and Spain are similar enough to make comparisons possible, and different enough to make them interesting. Measuring mobilization and rights provides a comparative description of their forms and fluctuations, just as the statistical results promote a comparative analysis of their influence and interactions. The study uses statistical techniques, but employs them to illuminate historical processes.
In sum, its quantitative methods work to enhance the qualitative inquiry, and together they come to constitute a robust defense of democracy as the direct result of collective struggles for individual rights.
  • ISBN10 6610904421
  • ISBN13 9786610904426
  • Publish Date 1 January 2000 (first published 1 June 1997)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 17 July 2012
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Oxford University Press
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 328
  • Language English