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Methodological Appendix: Thinking About the Political in Political Ethnography
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Gabriel Hetland
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction 1
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PART I VENEZUELA: REFRACTING LEFT-POPULIST HEGEMONY INTO PARTICIPATORY URBAN GOVERNANCE
- 1 Venezuela: From Crisis to Left-Populist Hegemony 41
- 2 Torres: Participatory Democracy in “Venezuela’s First Socialist City” 65
- 3 Sucre: Administered Democracy in a Right-Governed “Chavista City” 105
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PART II BOLIVIA: REFRACTING PASSIVE REVOLUTION, PERPETUATING CLIENTELISM
- 4 Bolivia: From Active to Passive Revolution 147
- 5 Santa Cruz: Technocratic Clientelism, or Fear of the Masses 172
- 6 El Alto: Inverted Clientelism in the Rebel City 209
- Conclusion 255
- Methodological Appendix: Thinking About the Political in Political Ethnography 277
- Notes 285
- References 295
- Index 307
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction 1
-
PART I VENEZUELA: REFRACTING LEFT-POPULIST HEGEMONY INTO PARTICIPATORY URBAN GOVERNANCE
- 1 Venezuela: From Crisis to Left-Populist Hegemony 41
- 2 Torres: Participatory Democracy in “Venezuela’s First Socialist City” 65
- 3 Sucre: Administered Democracy in a Right-Governed “Chavista City” 105
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PART II BOLIVIA: REFRACTING PASSIVE REVOLUTION, PERPETUATING CLIENTELISM
- 4 Bolivia: From Active to Passive Revolution 147
- 5 Santa Cruz: Technocratic Clientelism, or Fear of the Masses 172
- 6 El Alto: Inverted Clientelism in the Rebel City 209
- Conclusion 255
- Methodological Appendix: Thinking About the Political in Political Ethnography 277
- Notes 285
- References 295
- Index 307