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Citizens,consumers, workers,and activists: civil society during and after water privatization struggles
Authors:Paul Nelson
Affiliation:Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Abstract:Water privatization battles and their aftermath in seven Latin American, African, and Asian countries feature diverse and often complementary forms of action by unions, popular movements, neighbourhood associations, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). NGOs cooperate with popular movements for water rights more than the literature would suggest, and after mobilizations against privatization, activists have had some success maintaining pressure for better service to poor neighbourhoods through advocacy and local self-provision arrangements. Public employees’ unions play important roles in water policy coalitions, often practising a distinctive form of social movement unionism. These experiences argue for a more flexible understanding of categories and organizational forms in civil society.
Keywords:Social movement  NGO  union  non-governmental organization  water privatization
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