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the Unsettled Sector: NGOs and Cultivation of Democratic Citizenship Rural Mexico

Current price: $120.00
the Unsettled Sector: NGOs and Cultivation of Democratic Citizenship Rural Mexico
the Unsettled Sector: NGOs and Cultivation of Democratic Citizenship Rural Mexico

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the Unsettled Sector: NGOs and Cultivation of Democratic Citizenship Rural Mexico

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Analyzing the growth of NGOs in Tulancingo, Hidalgo, from the 1970s to the present, explores the NGOs' evolving network of relationships with donors, target communities, international partners, state agencies, and political actors. It reaches beyond the and farmlands of Tulancingo to make sense of the NGO as an institutional form. Richard argues that only if we see NGOs as they are—bridges between formal politics and public morality—can we understand the opportunities and limits for social solidarity and citizenship in an era of neoliberal retrenchment.

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