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Mobilizing Teachers : Education Politics and the New Labor Movement in Latin America

Part of the Cambridge Studies in the Comparative Politics of Education series
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The political participation of public school teachers in new democracies has generated heated debates.

In some countries, teacher strikes shutter schools for months each year; in others, teachers' unions have become powerful political machines and have even formed new political parties.

To explain these contrasts, Mobilizing Teachers delves into changes in education politics and the labor movement.

Christopher Chambers-Ju argues that union organizations fundamentally shape teacher mobilization, with far-reaching implications for politics and policy.

With detailed case studies of Argentina, Colombia, and Mexico, this book is the first comparative analysis of teacher politics in Latin America.

Drawing on extensive field research and multiple sources of data, it enriches theoretical perspectives in political science and sociology on the interplay between protests, electoral mobilization, and party alliances.

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Cambridge University Press
1009368052 / 9781009368056
Hardback
31/05/2024
United Kingdom
English
225 pages.
Print on demand edition Open access version available.