2013
DOI: 10.1525/sop.2013.56.3.403
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States Make Movements? The Material and Discursive Influence of State-Sponsored Community Organizing in Puerto Rico

Abstract: The authors examine the interaction between an emergent community movement in Puerto Rico and a poverty program implemented by the Puerto Rico government to deal with poverty in a self-claimed radical way. The authors explain the development of this movement, showing how state sponsorship shaped the material and discursive opportunities and constraints faced by movement leaders and participants. The authors then examine three discursive themes that emerged from fieldwork and interviews with community movement … Show more

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“…5. See Ribas and Ghoshal (2013) for a better understanding of how the Puerto Rican state 'simultaneously help give rise to [the community] social movements and shape the emergent oppositional consciousness of movement leaders' (p. 404). 6.…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5. See Ribas and Ghoshal (2013) for a better understanding of how the Puerto Rican state 'simultaneously help give rise to [the community] social movements and shape the emergent oppositional consciousness of movement leaders' (p. 404). 6.…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%