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Gender, Economic, and Ecological Justice Demands in Latin America: Toward an Interlinked Frame for Collective Action

Adopting a frame analysis, this article analyzes how transnational advocacy networks in Latin America interlink different agendas in specific international political opportunity structures. Specifically, it assesses the way REMTE and GRAP interlinked economic, ecological, and gender justice demands...

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Published in:Latin American policy 2014-12, Vol.5 (2), p.319-330
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