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Testimony and Social Movements. We Are the Face of Oaxaca is empirically grounded and methodologically innovative. The author offers deep insight into how ordinary citizens in Mexico have contested decades of political corruption while opening new democratic opportunities within local communities. Most users should sign in with their email address. If you originally registered with a username please use that to sign in.

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Introduction

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Democracy, Revolution and Geopolitics in Latin America.