Partisan publics: communication and contention across brazilian youth activist networks : communication and contention across brazilian youth activist networks /

During the 1980s and 1990s, Brazil struggled to rebuild its democracy after twenty years of military dictatorship, experiencing financial crises, corruption scandals, political protest, and intense electoral contention. In the midst of this turmoil, Ann Mische argues in this remarkable book, youth a...

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Main Authors: Mische, Ann
Corporate Authors: De Gruyter.
Published: Princeton University Press,
Publisher Address: Princeton, N.J. :
Publication Dates: [2008]
©2008
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Edition: Course Book.
Series: Princeton studies in cultural sociology
Subjects:
Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781400830817
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Summary: During the 1980s and 1990s, Brazil struggled to rebuild its democracy after twenty years of military dictatorship, experiencing financial crises, corruption scandals, political protest, and intense electoral contention. In the midst of this turmoil, Ann Mische argues in this remarkable book, youth activists of various stripes played a vital and unrecognized role, contributing new forms of political talk and action to Brazil's emerging democracy. Drawing upon extensive and rich ethnography as well as formal network analysis, Mische tracks the lives of young activists through intersecting political networks, including student movements, church-based activism, political parties, nongovernmental organizations, and business and professional organizations. She probes the problems and possibilities they encountered in combining partisan activism with other kinds of civic involvement. In documenting activists' struggles to develop cross-partisan publics of various kinds, Mische explores the distinct styles of communication and leadership that emerged across organizations and among individuals. Drawing on the ideas of Habermas, Gramsci, Dewey, and Machiavelli, Partisan Publics highlights political communication styles and the forms of mediation and leadership they give rise to--for democratic politics in Brazil and elsewhere. Insightful in its discussion of culture, methodology, and theory, Partisan Publics argues that partisanship can play a significant role in civic life, helping to build relations and institutions in an emerging democracy.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (456 pages) : illustrations.
ISBN: 9781400830817
Index Number: HQ799
CLC: D437.77
Contents: Frontmatter --
Contents --
List of Figures --
List of Tables --
Abbreviations --
Acknowledgments --
PROLOGUE. Exploring Brazilian Youth Activism --
CHAPTER ONE. Communication and Mediation in Contentious Publics --
CHAPTER TWO. Leadership in the Intersections --
CHAPTER THREE. Activist Cohorts and Trajectories, 1977 to 1996 --
CHAPTER FOUR. Partisan Bridging in Early Student and Catholic Activism --
CHAPTER FIVE. Civic Mediation in the 1992 Impeachment Movement --
CHAPTER SIX. Modes of Communication in Institutionalized Publics --
CHAPTER SEVEN. Defensive Publics in University Settings --
CHAPTER EIGHT. Challenger Publics and Stylistic Innovation --
CHAPTER NINE. Partisan Dramaturgy and the Breakdown of Publics --
CHAPTER TEN. Conclusion: Parties and Publics --
Methodological Appendix --
Notes --
References --
Index.