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Clientelism or Something Else? Squatter Politics in Montevideo

dc.creatorRivadulla, María José Alvarezspa
dc.date.accessioned2020-05-25T23:56:45Z
dc.date.available2020-05-25T23:56:45Z
dc.date.created2012spa
dc.description.abstractThrough the in-depth ethnographic study of one squatter neighborhood in Montevideo and its leader's political networks, this article illustrates a successful strategy through which some squatter neighborhoods have fought for their right to the city. This consists of opportunistic, face-to-face relationships between squatter leaders and politicians of various factions and parties as intermediaries to get state goods, such as water, building materials, electricity, roads, and ultimately land tenure. Through this mechanism, squatters have seized political opportunities at the national and municipal levels. These opportunities were particularly high between 1989 and 2004, years of great competition for the votes of the urban poor on the periphery of the city, when the national and municipal governments belonged to opposing parties. In terms of theory, the article discusses current literature on clientelism, posing problems that make it difficult to characterize the political networks observed among squatters. © 2012 University of Miami.eng
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dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1111/j.1548-2456.2012.00142.x
dc.identifier.issn15482456
dc.identifier.issn1531426X
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/22507
dc.language.isoengspa
dc.relation.citationEndPage63
dc.relation.citationIssueNo. 1
dc.relation.citationStartPage37
dc.relation.citationTitleLatin American Politics and Society
dc.relation.citationVolumeVol. 54
dc.relation.ispartofLatin American Politics and Society, ISSN:15482456, 1531426X, Vol.54, No.1 (2012); pp. 37-63spa
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dc.rights.accesRightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.rights.accesoAbierto (Texto Completo)spa
dc.source.instnameinstname:Universidad del Rosariospa
dc.source.reponamereponame:Repositorio Institucional EdocURspa
dc.subject.keywordClientelismspa
dc.subject.keywordInformal settlementspa
dc.subject.keywordLand tenurespa
dc.subject.keywordNeighborhoodspa
dc.subject.keywordUrban areaspa
dc.subject.keywordUrban politicsspa
dc.subject.keywordUrban societyspa
dc.subject.keywordMontevideo [uruguay]spa
dc.subject.keywordUruguayspa
dc.titleClientelism or Something Else? Squatter Politics in Montevideospa
dc.typearticleeng
dc.type.hasVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
dc.type.spaArtículospa
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