Introduction: From Polycentrism to the Polity
Published by: University of Michigan Press
What is the nature of the new politics of inclusion? This chapter from Changing Paths: International Development and the New Politics...
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Published by: University of Michigan Press
What is the nature of the new politics of inclusion? This chapter from Changing Paths: International Development and the New Politics...
Published by: IDS
This paper explores the participation of collective civil society actors in institutional spaces for direct citizen participation in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. The data was produced by a unique survey of civil society actors who work for, or with, sectors of the lower-middle class, the working class, and the urban poor.
Published by: London School of Economics
Published by: Routledge
The past thirty years in Latin America have produced tremendous transformations of the state's role in society, both in the scope of its...
Published by: IDS
After a hiatus, law has re-emerged onto the international development agenda. A number of reasons are suggested: first, the 'good governance' policies advocated by the international donor community see reform of the state and its relations with society as key elements in promoting market-led growth.
This article explores how new political actors form and reproduce themselves within societies' most vulnerable sectors, those...
Published by: IDS
This article sets out some ideas for a law in development research agenda that focuses on how law affects the life choices of poorer...