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Chavistas are the local leaders and activists in Venezuela's Bolivarian Revolution, working to establish democracy through government-sponsored social missions, community self-governance, and popular collectives. This title tells the story of their grassroots activism. In perspectives gleaned from participant observation, Cristobal Valencia vividly recounts tensions between activists, local officials, and the wealthy opposition.

Produktbeschreibung
Chavistas are the local leaders and activists in Venezuela's Bolivarian Revolution, working to establish democracy through government-sponsored social missions, community self-governance, and popular collectives. This title tells the story of their grassroots activism. In perspectives gleaned from participant observation, Cristobal Valencia vividly recounts tensions between activists, local officials, and the wealthy opposition.
Autorenporträt
Cristobal Valencia is an assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of New Mexico. He conducts collaborative ethnographic research on the interrelated nature of race, class, and gender with the state, social movements, and democracy.