Brazil's Movimento de Trabalhadores Sem Teto (MTST, Homeless Workers' Movement) has grown dramatically in recent years. This growth was partly provided for by the use of a large government housing programme, Minha Casa Minha Vida (MCMV, My House My Life), which allowed the MTST to construct housing for its members and swell its ranks with thousands of new members. Yet some have argued that the MCMV programme used by the MTST may compromise the autonomy of civil society organisations. This article, by contrast, argues that while the MCMV programme encouraged bureaucratic practices, it also helped to promote the cultural politics of the MTST.
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Albert, V. A. (2021). Mobilising the Periphery: Brazil’s My House My Life Programme and the Homeless Workers’ Movement. Bulletin of Latin American Research, 40(1), 84–99. https://doi.org/10.1111/blar.13103
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