Philip Oxhorn
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Philip Oxhorn's Degrees
- PhD Political Science University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Political Science University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Political Science University of British Columbia
Why Is Philip Oxhorn Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Philip Oxhorn is a professor in international development and societal issues and a university executive. He is the founding director of the Institute for the Study of International Development at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, where he teaches political science and edits the Latin American Research Review. In 2016, Oxhorn was appointed to a five-year term as McGill University's Associate Provost of International University Affairs.
Philip Oxhorn's Published Works
Published Works
- Organizing Civil Society: The Popular Sectors and the Struggle for Democracy in Chile (1995) (192)
- Decentralization, Democratic Governance, and Civil Society in Comparative Perspective: Africa, Asia and Latin America (2005) (94)
- The Social Foundations of Latin America’s Recurrent Populism: Problems of Popular Sector Class Formation and Collective Action (1998) (78)
- Where Did All the Protesters Go? (1994) (75)
- Beyond neoliberalism in Latin America? : societies and politics at the crossroads (2009) (59)
- Social Movements and Economic Transition: Markets and Distributive Conflict in Mexico (2001) (52)
- 2. Social Inequality, Civil Society, and the Limits of Citizenship in Latin America (2019) (49)
- What Kind of Democracy? What Kind of Market? Latin America in the Age of Neoliberalism (2000) (47)
- Conceptualizing Civil Society from the Bottom Up: A Political Economy Perspective (2006) (47)
- Sustaining Civil Society: Economic Change, Democracy, and the Social Construction of Citizenship in Latin America (2011) (45)
- What kind of democracy? What kind of market? : Latin America in the age of neoliberalism (1999) (39)
- Understanding Political Change After Authoritarian Rule: The Popular Sectors and Chile's New Democratic Regime (1994) (36)
- The Popular Sector Response to an Authoritarian Regime (1991) (32)
- Beyond Neoliberalism? Latin America’s New Crossroads (2009) (26)
- Beyond Neoliberalism in Latin America (2009) (25)
- The Weakness of Civil Society in Post‐Communist Europe. By Marc Morjé Howard. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003. Pp. xiii+206. $60.00 (cloth); $24.00 (paper). (2004) (24)
- The Virtues and Misfortunes of Civil Society in Cuba (2002) (20)
- Markets & democracy in Latin America : conflict or convergence? (1999) (12)
- From Human Rights to Citizenship Rights?: Recent Trends in the Study of Latin American Social Movements (2001) (10)
- Conclusions:: What Kind of Democracy? What Kind of Market? (1998) (9)
- Surviving the return to ‘normalcy’: Social movements, democratic consolidation and economic restructuring (1996) (8)
- From Allende to Lula ; Assessing the Legacy (2003) (8)
- Cuba: virtudes e infortunios de la sociedad civil (1999) (7)
- Civil Society Without a State? Transnational Civil Society and the Challenge of Democracy in a Globalizing World (2007) (7)
- The Ambiguous Link: Social Movements and Democracy in Latin America (1999) (6)
- Inequality and Inclusion in Latin America (2017) (6)
- History Catching Up with the Present? State-Society Relations and the Argentine Crisis (2002) (6)
- Neopluralism and the Challenges for Citizenship in Latin America (2005) (5)
- Recent Research on Chile: The Challenge of Understanding “Success” (1999) (5)
- Sustaining Civil Society (2015) (5)
- Political Culture, Social Movements, and Democratic Transitions in South America in the Twentieth Century (review) (2001) (5)
- Citizenship as Consumption or Citizenship as Agency: The Challenge for Civil Society (2009) (3)
- When Everything Seems to Change, Why Do We Still Call it ‘Citizenship’? (2012) (3)
- Blood and Debt: War and the Nation‐State in Latin America by Miguel Angel Centeno:Blood and Debt: War and the Nation‐State in Latin America (2003) (3)
- Latin American Research Review's First Special Issue (2011) (2)
- Understanding the vagaries of civil society and participation (2012) (2)
- Editor's Foreword: Protecting Academic Integrity (2009) (2)
- Blood and Debt: War and the Nation‐State in Latin America. By Miguel Angel Centeno. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2002. Pp. xiv+329. $45.00. (2003) (2)
- Production, quality and dissemination of scientific journals in the 21st century (2015) (1)
- When Democracy Isn’t All That Democratic: Social Exclusion and the Limits of the Public Sphere (2016) (1)
- Clientelism or Empowerment? The Dilemma of State Decentralization for Securing Peace and Development (2009) (1)
- La sociedad civil de adentro hacia afuera Comunidad, organización y desafío de la influencia política 1 Civil Society from the Inside Out Community, Organization and the Challenge of Political Influence (2014) (1)
- No Development without Peace (2009) (1)
- Democracy and the rule of law : institutionalizing citizenship rights in new democracies; final report (1998) (0)
- The Weakness of Civil Society in Post‐Communist Europe by Marc Morje Howard:The Weakness of Civil Society in Post‐Communist Europe (2004) (0)
- Editor's Foreword: LARR’s New Relationship with LASA (2008) (0)
- Notes on Contributors (2003) (0)
- Modern Latin American Revolutions . By Eric Selbin. (Boulder, CO: Westview, 1993. Pp. viii, 244. $49.50 cloth, $16.95 paper.) (1995) (0)
- Peace and Development : Democratization, Poverty and Risk Mitigation in Fragile and Post-conflict States; final technical report (2011) (0)
- Editor's Foreword (2013) (0)
- Editor's Foreword (2010) (0)
- Civil Society from the Inside Out Community, Organization and the Challenge of Political Influence1 (2015) (0)
- Cathy Lisa Schneider, Shantytown Protest in Pinochet's Chile (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1995), pp. xxiv + 269, $49.95, $18.95 pb. (1996) (0)
- APOLOGY (1990) (0)
- Heather L. Williams Social Movements and Economic Transition: Markets and Distributive Conflict in Mexico. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. Tables, figures, bibliography, index, 252 pp.; hardcover $54.95. (2003) (0)
- The Ambiguous Link: Social Movements and Democracy in Latin America@@@Decentering the Regime: Ethnicity, Radicalism, and Democracy in Juchitan, Mexico@@@Women and Social Movements in Latin America: Power from below@@@Citizenship Rights and Social Movements: A Comparative and Statistical Analysis (1999) (0)
- James Petras and Fernando Ignacio Leivaet al., Democracy and Poverty in Chile: The Limits to Electoral Politics (Boulder and Oxford: Westview Press, 1994), pp. xv + 215, £40.95, £12.95 pb. (1995) (0)
- The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe: Socialist Dependency (1980) (0)
- Title: The Peddlers’ Aristocracy: Social Closure, Path-Dependence, and Street Vendors in São Paulo Author: (2018) (0)
- civil society movements, supported by international bodies and non-governmental organizations, have given a voice to local actors in the Singrauli infrastructure (2006) (0)
- The Challenge of Sustainable Resource Development in Indigenous Communities (2014) (0)
- Editor's Foreword: Pioneering Multidisciplinary Research on Latin America (2008) (0)
- Editor’s Foreword: Some Behind-the-Scenes Changes at LARR (2015) (0)
- Book Reviews / Recensions (1991) (0)
- Latin American Research Review: Volume 48 Number 1 2013 (2006) (0)
- Gerrit Burgwal, Struggle of the Poor: Neighborhood Organization and Clientelist Practice in a Quito Squatter Settlement (Amsterdam: Centre for Latin American Research and Documentation (CEDLA), 1995), pp. xvi+260, $25.00 pb. (1997) (0)
- Widening and Deepening Citizenship from the Left? (2020) (0)
- Editor's Foreword: Open Access to LARR for Latin America and the Caribbean (2010) (0)
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