TY - JOUR PY - 1998// TI - High-Risk Collective Action: Defending Human Rights in Chile, Uruguay, and Argentina JO - American journal of sociology A1 - Loveman, Mara SP - 477 EP - 525 VL - 104 IS - 2 N2 - Under what conditions will individuals risk their lives to resist repressive states? This question is addressed through comparative analysis of the emergence of human rights organizations under military dictatorships in Chile, Uruguay, and Argentina. While severe state repression is expected to lead to generalized demobilization, these cases reveal that repression may directly stimulate collective action. The potential for sustained collective action in high-risk contexts depends upon the relationship between strategies of repression and the particular configuration of embedded social networks; it is more likely where dense yet diverse interpersonal networks are embedded within broader national and transnational institutional and issue networks.

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