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Published: 20 June 2019
...Table I.1 Barriers and Catalysts to the MST’s Contentious Co-Governance of Public Education Political Orientation of the Government Left-leaning Right-leaning Social Movement Infrastructure High Best context for co-governance Many opportunities for co...
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Published: 20 June 2019
... reform agroecology Campigotto Salete camps IEJC Educational Institute of Josué de Castro literacy programs PRONERA National Program for Education in Areas of Agrarian Reform MST and social movement participation in Rio Grande do Sul settlements youth contentious co governance education sector...
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Published: 20 June 2019
... pressure. In contrast, São Paulo was able to deflect this national advocacy, illustrating that high-capacity states can still override the influence of national trends. This chapter also shows the evolution of the MST’s pedagogical practices and what the MST’s contentious co-governance of public education...
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Epilogue: What Is Left of the Brazilian Left?
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Rebecca Tarlau
Published: 20 June 2019
... capitalism Cardoso Fernando Henrique Evans Peter contentious co governance formal education Pernambuco Santa Maria da Boa Vista Pernambuco youth agricultural production agroecology contentious politics Gramsci Antonio Women agricultural cooperatives Brasília Franco Marielle state movement...
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Conclusion: Social Movement Strategy, Education, and Social Change in the Twenty-First Century
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Rebecca Tarlau
Published: 20 June 2019
... to lead this massive process of institutional change. It also makes a case for why public education is a strategic sphere for social movement participation. Finally, the chapter describes the implications of this study for understanding the consequences of social movements’ contentious co-governance...
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