Indigenous Civil Society in Latin America


Collective Action in the Digital Age

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By Pascal Lupien
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THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
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284

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Pascal Lupien is assistant professor of political science at Brock University. He is author of Citizens' Power in Latin America: Theory and Practice.

" Lupien ably demonstrates through the case studies in this book [that] technology comes with trade-offs and mixed results. . . . Recommended."--CHOICE "[Lupien's work] introduces an innovative perspective that . . . discuss[es] the relationship between the indigenous movement and the state."-Latin American Research Review "Innovative . . . [Indigenous Civil Society in Latin America is] well informed by social movement theory, prioritizing resource mobilization, political opportunities, and identity."--Latin American Research Review 'Lupien offers evidence that Indigenous peoples and technology are far from incompatible, [and] provides a convincing analytical framework to understand how information and communication technologies (ICTs) have become a key means of public engagement for Indigenous civil society. . . . An insightful and solid investigation."--Journal of Latin American Studies

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