Explores how privatization of state-owned telephone companies led to new consumer movements in Latin America.
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"This is a significant contribution to the study of social movements and regulatory policymaking in Latin America. It skillfully applies social movement theorizing to uncover a new, politically relevant actor on the Latin American landscape: consumer movements." Eduardo Silva, coeditor of Organized Business, Economic Change, and Democracy in Latin America
"Sybil Rhodes convincingly demonstrates that consumer groups, a quintessentially pluralist rather than corporatist form of political participation, are an important component of democratic politics in the more industrialized societies of Latin America today." Leslie Elliott Armijo, editor of Debating the Global Financial Architecture
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