Routledge Handbook of Contemporary European Social Movements

Routledge Handbook of Contemporary European Social Movements

Protest in Turbulent Times

Feenstra, Ramon; Flesher Fominaya, Cristina

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2021

432

Mole

Inglês

9781032084220

15 a 20 dias

703

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Notes on contributors



Acknowledgments



Abbreviations



Introduction: Contemporary European social movements: democracy, crisis and contestation



Cristina Flesher Fominaya and Ramon Feenstra



PART 1



Visions of Europe



1 Visions of a good society: European social movements in the age of ideologies and beyond



Simon Tormey



2 How many 'Europes'? Left-wing and right-wing social movements and their visions of Europe



Manuela Caiani and Manes Weisskircher



3 From 'Fortress Europe' to 'Refugees Welcome': social movements and the political imaginary on European borders



Pierre Monforte



4 Fields of contentious politics: policies and discourse over 'Islam vs.Christianity'



Manlio Cinalli



PART 2



Contemporary models of democracy



5 Democratic models in Europe



Donatella della Porta



6 Deliberative democracy: an upgrade proposal



Domingo Garcia-Marza



7 Democracy and sortition: arguments in favor of randomness



Jorge Costa Delgado and Jose Luis Moreno Pestana



8 Hatred and democracy? Ernesto Laclau and populism in Europe



Clare Woodford



PART 3



Historical evolution of major European movements



9 Nothing is lost, nothing is created, everything is transformed: from labor movements to anti-austerity protests



Marco Giugni and Maria Grasso



10 The global justice movement in Europe



Priska Daphi



11 European squatters' movements and the right to the city



Miguel A. Martinez



12 New social movements and everyday life: a dialogue with Alberto Melucci



John Keane



PART 4



Feminism and sexualities



13 Feminist mobilizations within organized religions in Western Europe



Celia Valiente



14 My body, my rules? Self-determination and feminist collective action in Southern Europe



Ana Cristina Santos and Mara Pieri



15 Neither new nor utopian (and yet worthwhile): queer and feminist genealogies, conflicts and contributions inside Spain's 15-M movement



Gracia Trujillo Barbadillo



PART 5



Movement diffusion within and beyond Europe



16 Brokerage and the diffusion of social movements in the digital era



Eduardo Romanos



17 Social movement diffusion in Eastern Europe



Ondrej Cisar



18 Crossing the ocean: the influence of Bolivia's MAS movement on Spain's Podemos party



Esther del Campo, Jorge Resina and Yanina Welp



PART 6



Anti-austerity movements



19 Anti-austerity movements in Europe



Josep Lobera



20 Alternative forms of resilience and the 2007 crisis in Europe



Maria Paschou and Maria Kousis



21 'We won't pay for the crisis': student movements in European anti-austerity protest



Lorenzo Zamponi



PART 7



Technopolitical and media movements



22 The technopolitical frameworks of contemporary social movements: the European case



Igor Sadaba Rodriguez



23 Alternative media and social movements in Europe's digital landscape



Andreu Casero-Ripolles



PART 8



Movements, parties and movement parties



24 Movement parties: a new
York City General Assembly;Occupy Wall Street;British Christian Women's Movement;Alianza PAIS;Anti-austerity Discourses;Direct Democracy;Flesher Fominaya;Vice Versa;Contemporary Societies;Open Europe;Civil Society;Anti-austerity Protests;Plataforma De Afectados Por La;Global Justice Movement;Anti-austerity Movement;Nuit Debout;Puerta Del Sol;Spanish Indignados;Anti-austerity Mobilizations;Political Party;ESF;Deliberative Democratic Practices;Acampada Sol;Indignados Movement;Squatting Movements