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2945-7076 al movements/contentious politics perspective, the book challenges the assumption that socioeconomic factors such as poverty were the only causes triggering land squatting. 978-3-319-85415-1978-3-319-54534-9Series ISSN 2945-7076 Series E-ISSN 2945-7084奖牌 发表于 2025-3-25 21:53:14
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,Accretion Invasions. A Story of an Unlikely Contention (1979–1990),onals and volunteers inspired by Paulo Freire’s ideas and priests from a Catholic Church inspired by Liberation Theology, created an umbrella movement, MOVIDE. The chapter emphasizes the role of these brokers linking those with grievances to resources in a context of political opportunities.innate 发表于 2025-3-26 04:29:14
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The Case of Montevideo, changes which have taken place in the last century such as the passage from import substitution to deindustrialization and their urban consequences for squatters. It also introduces squatting in Montevideo, using secondary data to characterize squatters at different times. While the squatters of th清澈 发表于 2025-3-26 13:02:34
The Cycle of Land Invasions,hows that until the late 1980s, squatter settlements were rare events in the city. In contrast to most other cities, Montevideo’s squatting started after the rural–urban migration process, which was already over by the 1960s. Accretion invasions grew slowly but steadily until the mid-1980s. Around 1Bph773 发表于 2025-3-26 20:53:07
,Accretion Invasions. A Story of an Unlikely Contention (1979–1990),l press data and other primary and secondary sources. While accretion invasions, ., have always been mostly invisible to the state, with the exception of police raids or the occasional visit paid by politicians before elections, they were the protagonists of the mobilizations during the democratizat