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@article{ Wolff2007,
 title = {(De-)mobilising the marginalised: a comparison of the Argentine Piqueteros and Ecuador's indigenous movement},
 author = {Wolff, Jonas},
 journal = {Journal of Latin American Studies},
 number = {1},
 pages = {1-29},
 volume = {39},
 year = {2007},
 issn = {0022-216X},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022216X0600201X},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-74850-1},
 abstract = {In recent years, socio-political crises have challenged democracy across
South America. Social movements that succeeded in mobilising marginalised sectors
are at the forefront of this turbulence, Ecuador’s indigenous movement and the
organisations of unemployed workers in Argentina being paradigmatic cases. Recent
developments point to an intrinsic weakness of both indigenous and unemployed
movements, in that democratic regimes have proved highly successful at ‘taming’
them. By comparing the two movements, in terms of their internal dynamics and
interactions with the political system, this article argues that common characteristics
that were crucial for successful mobilisation in the first place, at the same time, help
explain their vulnerability to division and clientelist integration.},
 keywords = {ethnische Gruppe; Arbeiterbewegung; labor movement; political movement; ethnic group; Protestbewegung; Arbeitsloser; Ecuador; unemployed person; Ecuador; politische Bewegung; protest movement; Argentinien; indigene Völker; Argentina; indigenous peoples}}