Citizen Engagement in Cuba Citizen Engagement in Cuba
Bloomsbury Studies on Cuba

Citizen Engagement in Cuba

Neighbors and the State in Pogolotti

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Citizen Engagement in Cuba: Neighbors and the State in Pogolotti examines citizen engagement at the local level in Cuba through projects initiated by the community since the 1990s. The nature of citizen participation in Cuba is not clearly understood by many in the United States, where the communist government is conflated with the Soviet states of Eastern Europe as a totalitarian regime in which the people of Cuba are helpless to confront, and punished when they do. The reality in Cuba is much more nuanced. This book discusses this reality through a focus on Pogolotti, reflecting on its history as the first low-cost housing community in Cuba in 1910. This community is but one example of a neighborhood where projects represent active participation by citizens. The willingness of communist authorities to work with officially sanctioned workshops and partner with civic groups indicates a level of citizen participation that has not been studied fully and provides an understanding of the relationship between citizens and the state in Cuba.

GÉNERO
Historia
PUBLICADO
2024
2 de febrero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
232
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Lexington Books
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2.8
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