Venezuela's Bolivarian democracy : participation, politics, and culture under Chávez /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Smilde, David, Hellinger, Daniel
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Durham, NC : Duke University Press, [2011]
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Table of Contents:
  • Defying the iron law of oligarchy I : how does "el pueblo" conceive of democracy? / Daniel Hellinger
  • Participatory democracy in Venezuela : origins, ideas, and implementation / Margarita López Maya and Luis E. Lander
  • Urban land committees : co-optation, autonomy, and protagonism / María Pilar García-Guadilla
  • Catia sees you : community television, clientelism, and the state in the Chávez era / Naomi Schiller
  • Radio Bemba in an age of electronic media : the dynamics of popular communication in Chávez's Venezuela / Sujatha Fernandes
  • "We are still rebels" : the challenge of popular history in Bolivarian Venezuela / Alejandro Velasco
  • The misiones of the Chávez government / Kirk A. Hawkins, Guillermo Rosas, and Michael E. Johnson
  • Defying the iron law of oligarchy II : debating democracy online in Venezuela / Daniel Hellinger
  • Venezuela's telenovela : polarization and political discourse in Cosita Rica / Carolina Acosta-Alzuru
  • The color of mobs : racial politics, ethnopopulism, and representation in the Chávez era / Luis Duno Gottberg
  • Taking possession of public discourse : women and the practice of political poetry in Venezuela / Elizabeth Gackstetter Nichols
  • Christianity and politics in Venezuela's Bolivarian democracy : Catholics, Evangelicals, and political polarization / David Smilde and Coraly Pagan.