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1. Introduction: Social movements in contemporary Chile
2. Shifting relationships between social movements and institutional politics
3. "Outsider" and "insider" strategies: Chile's Student Movement, 1990-2014
4. From cooperation to confrontation: The Mapuche Movement and its political impact, 1990-2014
5. Democratizing the flows of democracy: Patagonia sin Represas in the awakening of Chile's civil society
6. Feminism and gender policies in post-dictatorship Chile (1990-2010)
7. Coping with neoliberalism through legal mobilization: the Chilean labor movement's new tactics and allies
8. Chilean social movements and party politics in comparative perspective: Conceptualizing Latin America's "third generation" of anti-neoliberal protest
9. Post-transition social movements in Chile in comparative perspective.
2. Shifting relationships between social movements and institutional politics
3. "Outsider" and "insider" strategies: Chile's Student Movement, 1990-2014
4. From cooperation to confrontation: The Mapuche Movement and its political impact, 1990-2014
5. Democratizing the flows of democracy: Patagonia sin Represas in the awakening of Chile's civil society
6. Feminism and gender policies in post-dictatorship Chile (1990-2010)
7. Coping with neoliberalism through legal mobilization: the Chilean labor movement's new tactics and allies
8. Chilean social movements and party politics in comparative perspective: Conceptualizing Latin America's "third generation" of anti-neoliberal protest
9. Post-transition social movements in Chile in comparative perspective.