The New Latin America. Manuel Castells
href="#ulink_61e143cb-9574-5b39-aa9a-18a3d3d41290">Cultural Conflicts Youth Protest Women’s Demands and Agency Environmental Protests Some Examples in the Andes Notes
15 11 State Corruption Determinants of State Corruption A Typology of Political Corruption Neoliberalism, Neo-developmentalism, and the Politics of Corruption Corruption as a Structural Factor Narcos and the State The Revolutionary State and Corruption Can a State Not Be Corrupt? Conclusion: The Consequences of State Corruption
17 In Place of a Conclusion: The Color of Hope
19 References
21 Index
List of Illustrations
1 Chapter 1Figure 1.1: Gini Coefficient of Inequality: Selected Latin American Countries, 2002–2016Figure 1.2: Average Levels of Support for Statism: Selected Latin American Countries, 2010Figure 1.3: Distrust of Institutions: Totals for Latin America, 2002–2017 (%)
2 Chapter 3Figure 3.1: Victims of Intentional Homicides, Selected Latin American Countries, 2000–2016 (…Figure 3.2: Number of Deaths Caused by Opioid Overdoses in the United States, 2000–2016Figure 3.3: People who have been victims of a crime, Latin America, 2016 (%)Figure 3.4: The Cost of Crime: Latin America and the Caribbean and Selected Other Countries,…
3 Chapter 4Figure 4.1: Gini Index of Inequality, Selected Latin American Cities, 2009–2010Figure 4.2: Urban Population as a Percentage of Total Population: Latin America and the Cari…Figure 4.3: Metropolitan Areas, Surface Area, Population, and GDP: Latin American Countries,…Figure 4.4: Average Annual Concentration of Particulate Matter (PM10) in Selected Cities, ci…
4 Chapter 5Figure 5.1: Homes with Internet Access: Selected Latin American Countries, circa 2015 (% hom…Figure 5.2: Youth between the ages of 16 and 25, surveyed on their three most frequent uses …Figure 5.3: Youth Identities in Río de Janeiro, for people from ages 15 to 29, 2009 (%)Figure 5.4: Number of International Migrants by Country, 2017
5 Chapter 6Figure 6.1: Average Size of Urban Households, by Income Quintiles. Latin America, circa 2014…Figure 6.2: Households with de facto and de jure Female Heads of Household. Latin America, c…
6 Chapter 7Figure 7.1: Changes in Religious Affiliations, by Continent, 1990 to 2010 (%)
7 Chapter 8Figure 8.1: Proportion of the Population that Is Indigenous. Selected Latin American Countri…Figure 8.2: People 16 and Over Engaged in Informal Work, by Ethnicity. Brazil, 2004 and 2013…Figure 8.3: Distribution of Per Capita Family Incomes among People 10 and Over in the Poores…
8 Chapter 9Figure 9.1: Internet Users, Social Network Users, and Internet Penetration. Selected World R…Figure 9.2: Trust in Mass Media, Latin America, 1995–2015 (%)
9 Chapter 10Figure 10.1: Number of Conflicts and Average Number per 100,000 Residents. Latin America, Oct…Figure 10.2: Conflicts over Social Reproduction, Latin America, October 2009–September 2010 (…
10 Chapter 11Figure 11.1: Perceptions of Increases in Corruption, in Relation to the Previous Year. Latin …Figure 11.2: Changes in the Rankings in the Corruption Perceptions Index, Latin America, 2016…
List of Tables
1 Chapter 1Table 1.1: Rates of Year-to-Year Change in Gross Domestic Product, 2003–2016Table 1.2: Changes in the Human Development Index, 1990–2015
2 Chapter 6Table 6.1: Changes in Women’s Marital Status: Women from 30 to 34 and from 45 to 49 Years o…
3 Chapter 7Table 7.1: Main Religions by Country: Latin America, 2013 and 2017 (%)
Guide
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