Transgressive Citizenship and the Struggle for Social Justice

Transgressive Citizenship and the Struggle for Social Justice
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Total Pages : 318
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Book Synopsis Transgressive Citizenship and the Struggle for Social Justice by : Lucy Earle

Download or read book Transgressive Citizenship and the Struggle for Social Justice written by Lucy Earle and published by Springer. This book was released on 2017-03-29 with total page 318 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book analyses the struggle for social justice in São Paulo, Brazil. It takes the wave of protests that began in the city in 2013 as a starting point, and grounds them in the history of social movement mobilisation in urban Brazil. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork with a federation of housing movements, this work demonstrates the ongoing relevance of the concept of the right to the city for social movements of the urban poor, and examines these movements’ creative interpretation of national legislation to support their claims for housing and urban citizenship.


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