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Brazil Emerging: Inequality and Emancipation

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge Studies in Emerging Societies. 3 Publication details: Routledge 2014 New YorkDescription: 215pISBN:
  • 9781138952911
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.981 BRA
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Introduction / Jan Nederveen Pieterse and Adalberto Cardoso
1. Building Democracy in an Emerging Society: Challenges of the Welfare State in Brazil / Sonia Fleury
2. Inequality, Poverty and the Brazilian Social Protection System / Marcelo Medeiros, Sergei Soares, Pedro Souza and Rafael Osorio
3. Growth and Social Policies: Towards Inclusive Development / Jan Nederveen Pieterse
4. Brazil’s Labor Market: Limitations and Opportunities for Emancipation / Adalberto Cardoso
5. Social Movements and Emancipation in Brazil / Ilse Scherer-Warren
6. MST’s Agenda of Emancipation: Interfaces of National Politics and Global Contestation / Breno Bringel
7. Brazilian Culture as Category of Public Intervention / Myrian Sepúlveda dos Santos
8. Community Policing of Rio’s Favelas: State-Led Development or Market-Oriented Intervention? / Erica Mesker
9. Media Democratization in Brazil Revisited Carolina Matos
10. A Bahian Counterpoint of Sugar and Oil: Global Commodities, Global Identities? / Livio Sansone
11. Why (Post)Colonialism And (De)Coloniality Are Not Enough: A Post-Imperialist Perspective / Gustavo Lins Ribeiro

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