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Contents
Map of Case Study Locations
Acknowledgments
Introduction - Jeffrey W. Rubin and Vivienne Bennett
1. Social Polarization and Economic Instability:
Twin Challenges for Enduring Reform - Ann Helwege
2. Rethinking the Revolution: Latin American Social Movements and the State in the Twenty-First Century - Wendy Wolford
3. The Urban Indigenous Movement and Elite Accommodation in San Cristóbal, Chiapas, Mexico, 1975–2008: “Tenemos que vivir nuestros años” / “We Have to Live in Our Own Times” - Jan Rus and Gaspar Morquecho Escamilla
4. Democracy by Invitation: The Private Sector’s Answer to Participatory Budgeting in Porto Alegre, Brazil - Jeffrey W. Rubin and Sergio Gregorio Baierle
5. Recuperated Factories in Contemporary Buenos Aires from the Perspective of Workers and Businessmen - Carlos A. Forment
6 . Both Sides Now: The Rise of Migrant Activism and Co-investment in Public Works in Zacatecas, Mexico - Heather Williams and Fernando Robledo Martínez
7 . When Cultural Activists Speak a Business Language: Success on the Stage, Applause in the Boardroom, and the Difficulties of Scaling Up Social Change in Rio’s Favelas - Jeffrey W. Rubin
8 . Business Responses to Progressive Activism in Twenty-First-Century Latin America - Vivienne Bennett and Jeffrey W. Rubin
Appendix. Enduring Reform Project, Interview Template
Contributors
Index