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“The authors offer original research on cadres in NGOs, transnational networks, urban and village arenas, and among ‘indigenous’ and multi-ethnic populations. By exploring the frictions and shifts in allegiance, they capture the dynamics of ‘relational work’ that shapes a social movement. "Brokering a Revolution fills an important gap in the literature on the CPP (Communist Party of the Philippines)our knowledge of how the CPP actually ‘does it’ within concrete, real-time locales.” —Joel Rocamora.
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“The authors offer original research on cadres in NGOs, transnational networks, urban and village arenas, and among ‘?indigenous?’ and multi-ethnic populations. By exploring the frictions and shifts in allegiance, they capture the dynamics of ?‘relational work?’ that shapes a social movement. ?"Brokering a Revolution fills an important gap in the literature on the CPP (Communist Party of the Philippines)?our knowledge of how the CPP actually ?‘does it’ within concrete, real-time locales.??” —Joel Rocamora.
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