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      Occupying Schools, Occupying Land: How the Landless Workers' Movement Transformed Brazilian Education How the Landless Workers' Movement Transformed Brazilian Education 

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          The Conclusion reflects on the significance of the MST’s educational initiatives for understanding states, social movements, and education. The chapter revisits the theoretical claims in the Introduction and clarifies how activists’ long march through the institutions sustains their movements. It outlines the exact mechanisms that facilitated the MST’s ability to lead this massive process of institutional change. It also makes a case for why public education is a strategic sphere for social movement participation. Finally, the chapter describes the implications of this study for understanding the consequences of social movements’ contentious co-governance of state institutions in Latin America and globally.

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          August 08 2019
          June 20 2019
          : 281-302
          10.1093/oso/9780190870324.003.0008
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