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Gender and Leadership: The Politics of Citizenship and Economic Development
Unformatted Document Text:  25 ----------. 1992. “Collective Identity in Social Movement Communities: Lesbian Feminist Mobilization.”Pp. 104-130 in Frontiers in Social Movement Theory, edited by Aldon D. Morris and Carol McClurgMueller. New Haven: Yale University. Valocchi, Steve. 1999. “The Class-Inflected Nature of the Gay Identity.” Social Problems 46:207-224. Velez-Ibañez, Carlos G. 1983. Rituals of Marginality: Politics, Process and Culture Change in CentralUrban Mexico, 1969-1974. Berkeley: University of California Press. Verea, Mónica, and Graciela Hierro. 1998. Las Mujeres en América del Norte al Fin del Milenio. MexicoCity: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Centro de Investigaciones sobre América del Norte. Wilhelm, B. 1998. “Changes in Cohabitation across Cohorts: The Influence of Political Activism.” SocialForces 77:289-310. Williams, Heather. 2001. Social Movements and Economic Transition: Markets and Distributive Conflictin Mexico. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ----------. 1996. Planting Trouble: The Barzon Debtors’ Movement in Mexico. San Diego, CA: Center forU.S.-Mexican Studies. Winn, Peter. 1986. Weavers of Revolution: The Yarur Workers and Chile’s Road to Socialism. New York:Oxford University Press.

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----------. 1992. “Collective Identity in Social Movement Communities: Lesbian Feminist Mobilization.”
Pp. 104-130 in Frontiers in Social Movement Theory, edited by Aldon D. Morris and Carol McClurg
Mueller. New Haven: Yale University.
Valocchi, Steve. 1999. “The Class-Inflected Nature of the Gay Identity.” Social Problems 46:207-224.
Velez-Ibañez, Carlos G. 1983. Rituals of Marginality: Politics, Process and Culture Change in Central
Urban Mexico, 1969-1974
. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Verea, Mónica, and Graciela Hierro. 1998. Las Mujeres en América del Norte al Fin del Milenio. Mexico
City: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Centro de Investigaciones sobre América del Norte.
Wilhelm, B. 1998. “Changes in Cohabitation across Cohorts: The Influence of Political Activism.” Social
Forces
77:289-310.
Williams, Heather. 2001. Social Movements and Economic Transition: Markets and Distributive Conflict
in Mexico. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
----------. 1996. Planting Trouble: The Barzon Debtors’ Movement in Mexico. San Diego, CA: Center for
U.S.-Mexican Studies.
Winn, Peter. 1986. Weavers of Revolution: The Yarur Workers and Chile’s Road to Socialism. New York:
Oxford University Press.


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