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Mexican Social Movements and the Transition to Democracy

Mexican Social Movements and the Transition to Democracy

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Author: John Stolle-mcallister
Publisher: McFarland & Company
Category: Book

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Sales Rank: 2464042

Media: Paperback
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Pages: 279
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6 x 0.7

ISBN: 0786419997
Dewey Decimal Number: 303.484097249
EAN: 9780786419999
ASIN: 0786419997

Publication Date: December 14, 2004
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Book Description
Between 1995 and 1996 in Tepoztlan, Morelos, a movement was made against the construction of a large tourist development project. The case gained international attention as community members rejected their elected officials, designed their own local government and eventually won bitter victory against both the state and the internationally financed corporation developing a golf course and country club.

This work focuses on how, in a time of generalized political change in Mexico, activists blended local, national and transnational courses of identity and social change to produce political practices that allowed them to win redress of their grievances, to alter local social relations and to contribute to changes within the national political system.

Here, the anti-golf movement is chronicled. Important symbolic and organizational networks within Tepoztlan that took part in the conflict are explored. The role of global influences on the community's everyday life is examined, as well as the ways in which the movement contributed to the evolution of a more democratic culture. Parallels in the more recent movement in Atenco against the construction of Mexico City's new international airport are analyzed.

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