Artículos de revistas
Social Movements and the Dynamics of Rural Territorial Development in Latin America
Fecha
2008Registro en:
WORLD DEVELOPMENT, v.36, n.12, p.2874-2887, 2008
0305-750X
10.1016/j.worlddev.2007.11.017
Autor
BEBBINGTON, Anthony
ABRAMOVAY, Ricardo
CHIRIBOGA, Manuel
Institución
Resumen
This special section brings together 4 of the 12 studies conducted within a research program analyzing the relationships among social mobilization, governance. and rural development in contemporary Latin America. The introduction Lives an overview of the contemporary significance of social movements For rural development dynamics in the region, and of the principal insights of the section papers and the broader research program of which they were a part. This significance varies Lis an effect of two distinct and uneven geographics: the geography of social movements themselves and the geography of the rural political economy. The effects that movements have oil the political economy of rural development also depend significantly oil internal characteristics of these movements. The paper identifies several such characteristics. The general pattern is that movements have had far more effect oil widening the political inclusiveness of rural development than they have oil improving its economic inclusiveness and dynamism. (c) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.