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2 - Shaping Solidarity in Argentina

The Power of the Civil Sphere in Repairing Violence against Women

from Part I - Scandals and Civil Indignation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 April 2018

Jeffrey C. Alexander
Affiliation:
Yale University, Connecticut
Carlo Tognato
Affiliation:
Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogota
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