Urban Social Movements, Interstate Conflicts Over Urban Policy, and Political Change in Contemporary Mexico

Citation:

Diane E. Davis. 1991. “Urban Social Movements, Interstate Conflicts Over Urban Policy, and Political Change in Contemporary Mexico.” In Breaking Chains: Social Movements and Collective Action, edited by Michael P. Smith, 3: Pp. 133-163. New Brunswick and London: Comparative Urban and Community Research. Publisher's Version
Urban Social Movements, Interstate Conflicts Over Urban Policy, and Political Change in Contemporary Mexico

Abstract:

The role of new social movements in producing urban, societal and political change has been a significant theme in urban research and theoretical debate since the 1960s.
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