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Author Jansen, Robert S., 1977- author

Title Revolutionizing repertoires : the rise of populist mobilization in Peru / Robert S. Jansen
Published Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2017

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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 246 pages) : illustrations
Contents Introduction -- Who did what?: establishing outcomes -- The social context of action: economy, infrastructure, and social organization -- The political context of action: collective actor formation in a dynamic political field -- The sources of political innovation: habit, experience, and deliberation -- Practicing populist mobilization: experimentation, imitation, and excitation -- The routinization of political innovation: resonance, recognition, and repetition -- Conclusion
Summary Politicians and their political parties tend to act in routine ways, rarely deviating from conventional practice in a given time and place. Where, then, do new political practices come from? When new practices are developed, what shapes their characteristics? And what does it take for them to get assimilated into the toolkit of routine go-to options? Drawing on pragmatist theories of social action, this book elaborates a novel theoretical approach to these questions of political innovation. It then applies the approach to explain a critical development in Peruvian political history: the emergence in 1931 of a distinctively Latin American style of populist mobilization. Prior to Peru's 1931 presidential election, nothing like populist mobilization had been practiced in the country on a national scale to seek elected office; after this moment, the practice was an established option in the Peruvian political repertoire. Ultimately, populist mobilization emerged in Peru in 1931 because newly empowered outsider political actors had the socially and experientially conditioned understanding, vision, and capacities to recognize the limitations of routine political practice and to modify, transpose, invent, and recombine practices in a way that took advantage of new opportunities that were afforded by the social and political situation. This finding offers new insights to historians of Peru, students of historical sociology and contentious politics, and anyone interested in the social and political origins of populism
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed October 2, 2017)
Subject Presidents -- Peru -- Election -- 1931
Politics, Practical -- Peru -- History -- 20th century
Populism -- Peru -- History -- 20th century
Political participation -- Peru -- History -- 20th century
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Essays.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- General.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- National.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Reference.
Political participation
Politics and government
Politics, Practical
Populism
Presidents -- Election
SUBJECT Peru -- Politics and government -- 1919-1968. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100230
Subject Peru
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780226487588
022648758X