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CEDLA Latin America Studies (CLAS)
Editorial Board
Michiel Baud, CEDLA (General Editor)
Barbara Hogenboom, CEDLA
Editorial board:
Anthony Bebbington, University of Manchester
Anthony Bebbington, University of Manchester
Edward F. Fischer, Vanderbilt University
Anthony L. Hall, London School of Economics and Political Science
Barbara Potthast, Universität zu Köln
Eduardo Silva, University of Missouri at St. Louis
Patricio Silva, Universiteit Leiden
Rachel Sieder, University of London
Barbara Hogenboom, CEDLA
Editorial board:
Anthony Bebbington, University of Manchester
Anthony Bebbington, University of Manchester
Edward F. Fischer, Vanderbilt University
Anthony L. Hall, London School of Economics and Political Science
Barbara Potthast, Universität zu Köln
Eduardo Silva, University of Missouri at St. Louis
Patricio Silva, Universiteit Leiden
Rachel Sieder, University of London
Readership
The series is directed toward an academic readership, but also aims to reach a larger public of students and informed readers.
€63.00$82.00
Edited by Patricio Silva and Herwig Cleuren
This book examines the different levels of citizens' participation in the decision-making process existing in Brazil and Chile. A series of historical and political factors are explored which have favoured or obstructed the existence of participatory schemes in both countries.
€63.00$82.00
Edited by Michiel Baud and Annelou Ypeij
Cultural tourism has become an important source of revenue for Latin American countries, especially in the Andes and Meso-America. This book analyses its effects and the processes of cultural change it provokes in local societies.
€63.00$82.00
Roddy Brett
Drawing on social movement theory, this book presents a comprehensive analysis of the evolution of collective action during Guatemala’s democratic transition (1985-1996) and the accompanying impact of social movements on democratisation, focusing on three indigenous peoples’ social movement ...
€57.00$74.00
Edited by Mirjam A.F. Ros-Tonen in collaboration with Heleen van den Hombergh and Annelies Zoomers
This book assembles experiences acquired with sustainable forest and tree resource management partnerships in various Latin American countries. It addresses the question of which conditions are necessary for partnerships to stimulate sustainable, socially just and pro-poor governance of forest ...
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