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LEGAL CITIZENSHIP: JUDICIAL ACTIVISM AND JUDICIALIZATION OF POLITICS IN BRAZIL
(Univ Fed Pernambuco, 2016-01-01)
This paper aims to analyze the processes of judicial activism, judicialization of the politics and of the sociability in the Brazilian scene. It intends to discuss the democracy building in the country after the Federal ...
Itamaraty on the move: institutional and political change in Brazilian foreign service under Lula da Silva's presidency (2003-2010)
(2013)
This article aims to provide answers to two questions prompted by the latest reforms of Brazilian foreign service during Lula da Silva's presidency: How exactly might these institutional changes generate any impact over ...
A galaxy of apps: Mobile app reliance and the indirect influence on political participation through political discussion and trust
(SAGE Publications Ltd, 2021)
© The Author(s) 2021.The power of app-driven mobile phones was first unleashed in 2011 when they were used to mobilize protesters and gain support for political movements in the United States and abroad. Mobile devices ...
Facebook as “third space”: Triggers of political talk in news about nonpublic affairs
(2020-10)
This paper builds on recent work on “third spaces” to analyze political talk in comments on news about nonpublic affairs. It draws on content and discourse analyses of comments on news published by a leading Costa Rican ...
Ethnopolitics: regulatory principles of ethno-separatism
(Universidad del Zulia, 2020)
How to Build and Wield Business Power: The Political Economy of Pension Regulation in Chile, 1990-2018
(Cambridge University Press, 2019)
What explains the remarkable resilience of pension regulation in postauthoritarian Chile, even after decades of majoritarian voter discontent and growing international and domestic criticism of Pinochet's pioneering private ...
How to Build and Wield Business Power: The Political Economy of Pension Regulation in Chile, 1990-2018
(Cambridge University Press, 2019)
What explains the remarkable resilience of pension regulation in postauthoritarian Chile, even after decades of majoritarian voter discontent and growing international and domestic criticism of Pinochet's pioneering private ...