Resumen
This profile examines Peru’s unexpected popular uprising of 2022–23, which is distinct from its neighbors due to decades of relative calm. We combine three concepts emphasizing time-varying processes: deep-rooted societal inequality across class, ethnicity, and regions resulting in a fragmented civil society (long term); a mounting crisis in political representation (medium term); and the immediate trigger, namely, the removal of President Pedro Castillo (short term), which incited his supporters and sparked widespread protests.
Idioma original | Inglés |
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Publicación | Social Movement Studies |
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Estado | En prensa - 2024 |
Áreas temáticas de ASJC Scopus
- Estudios culturales
- Sociología y ciencias políticas