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MANIFESTING DEMOCRACY?
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Conde, Maite, 1971- editor. Title: Manifesting democracy? : urban protests and the politics of representation in Brazil post 2013 / edited by Maite Conde. Description: First Edition. | Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, 2022. | Series: Antipode Book Series | Includes bibliographical references and index. | Contents: Introduction / Maite Conde -- June 2013: A Moment in the Struggle for Public Transport in the City -- The June 2013 Protests in the City of São Paulo -- Are they Black Blocs? The Trajectories of Militancy, Repression and Contestation of Meaning in Rio de Janeiro’s Protests -- Media Activism and Diverse Tactics on the Streets of Brazil. Observations about and from Mídia NINJA -- The Politics of Strolling -- Seja Gari, Seja Herói (Be a Binman, Be a Hero). Aesthetic Manifestations in Rio de Janeiro’s Protests -- Social Movements and Participatory Planning. The Limits of Institutionalization -- Brazil. Development Strategies and Social Change from Import Substitution to the June Days -- The Democratic Eclipse: Between the Brazil of Social Struggles and the Brazil of Political Coups. Identifiers: LCCN 2021060397 (print) | LCCN 2021060398 (ebook) | ISBN 9781119330912 (Hardback) | ISBN 9781119331100 (Paperback) | ISBN 9781119331261 (PDF) | ISBN 9781119331247 (ePub) | ISBN 9781119331360 (eBook) Subjects: LCSH: Brazil--Politics and government--2003- | Democracy--Brazil. | Political participation--Brazil. | Brazil--Social conditions--1985- | Protest movements--Brazil--History--21st century. Classification: LCC JL2431 .M326 2022 (print) | LCC JL2431 (ebook) | DDC 320.981--dc23/eng/20220206 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021060397LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021060398

Cover image: São Paulo, 2013 (Photograph © Maite Conde).

Cover design by Wiley

Set in 10.5/12.5pt SabonLTStd by Integra Software Services Pvt. Ltd, Pondicherry, India

Contents

1 Cover

2 Antipode Book Series

3 Title page

4 Copyright

5 Notes on Contributors

6 List of Illustrations

7 Series Editors’ Preface

8 Acknowledgements

9 1 Introduction: Maite Conde

10 2 June 2013: A Moment in the Struggle for Public Transport in the City: Marina Capusso and Matheus Preis

11 3 The June 2013 Demonstrations in the City of São Paulo: Marilena Chaui

12 4 Are They Black Blocs? The Trajectories of Militancy, Repression, and the Contestation of Meaning in Rio de Janeiro’s Protests: André Reyes Novaes and Mariana Lamego

13 5 Media Activism and Diverse Tactics on the Streets of Brazil: Observations about and from Mídia NINJA: Marianna Olinger

14 6 The Politics of Strolling: Pedro Erber

15 7 Seja Gari, Seja Herói (Be a Binman, Be a Hero): Aesthetic Manifestations in Rio de Janeiro’s Protests: Barbara Szaniecki

16 8 Social Movements and Participatory Planning: The Limits of Institutionalization: Renato Anelli and Ana Paula Koury

17 9 Brazil: Development Strategies and Social Change from Import Substitution to the June Days: Alfredo Saad-Filho

18 10 The Democratic Eclipse: Between the Brazil of Social Struggles and the Brazil of Political Coups: Francisco Foot Hardman

19 Index

20 End User License Agreement

List of Illustrations

1 Chapter 1Figure 1.1 Protests in Brazil, 2013Figure 1.2 Political graffiti in São Paulo, 2013Figure 1.3 ‘When your child gets ill take...

2 Chapter 2Figure 2.1 Demonstrations on the National Day...Figure 2.2 Demonstration against the fare increase...Figure 2.3 Demonstration against the fare increase...Figure 2.4 Demonstration against the fare increase...

3 Chapter 4Figure 4.1 Satellite image showing the proximity...Figure 4.2 Frame taken from a video by the newspaper A...Figure 4.3 Demonstrators storm the police vehicle...Figure 4.4 (a) Posters and (b) a banner evidence the...Figure 4.5 A poster from the Movimento Estudantil Popular...

4 Chapter 7Figure 7.1 Refuse workers of the Círculo Laranja

List of Tables

1 Chapter 9Table 9.1 Distribution of the Workforce, 1940 and 1980 (%)Table 9.2 Distribution of the Workforce, 1980 and 2000 (%)Table 9.3 Brazil: Number of Strikes, 2004–2012Table 9.4 Brazil: Number of striking workers, 2004–2012Table 9.5 Brazil: Net New Employment Creation (Thousands)Table 9.6 Brazil: Brazil: Distribution Of Wages (%)

Guide

1 Cover

2 Antipode Book Series

3 Title page

4 Copyright

5 Table of Contents

6 Notes on Contributors

7 List of Illustrations

8 Series Editors’ Preface

9 Acknowledgements

10 Begin Reading

11 Index

12 End User License Agreement

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Notes on Contributors

Renato Anelliis Professor in the post graduate program for urbanism at FAU Mackenzie and researcher at CNPq, where he is involved in the project Infrastructure Networks as Urban Strategy. An urban architect (FAU PUCC), with a Masters in architectural and urban history (FAU USP, 1995) and was full professor in the Architecture and Urbanization programme at The University of São Paulo – São Carlos between 1986 and 2021. He has been a visiting researcher and professor at Columbia University – New York (2016), HafenCity Universität (Hamburg) from 2013 to 2017 and at the University of Texas – Austin in 2013. Renato was also Secretary of Municipal Works, Transportation and Public Services (2001–2004), a member of the Commission for the Coordination of the Plan for São Carlos (2002–2004) and President of the Council for Urban development of São Carlos (2011–2013). He has been advisor for the Lina Bo Bardi Glass House since 2006 and was responsible for the Conservation Plan from 2016 to 2020. Renato was also advisor at the IAB SP in Condephaat (2019–2021).

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