This article @qualsoc by Kyle Woolley and Kelly Moore (https://t.co/x44JC8XRQz) is based on 48 interviews, 3 years of participant observation, and 12 years of political engagement to secure water and sanitation services in the neighborhood of Villa El Salv
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In our June issue: Contrary to current perspectives on the role of affect in collective action, Kyle Woolley and Kelly Moore show how women involved in a collective action project in Peru recounted their affective experiences in individualistic terms https
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[Academic Paper] Barely Bonded: Affective Politics and the Gendered Struggle for Water in Villa el Salvador, Lima, Peru (Kyle Woolley, Kelly Moore) https://t.co/x87MWJO0mP
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RT @jen_cossyleon: Check out a thought provoking article written by my close colleagues. “Barely Bonded: Affective Politics and the Gendere…