Given the recent focus on the challenges to representative
democracy, and the search for new institutions and procedures that
can help to channel increasing participation, this book offers
empirical insights on alternative conceptions of democracy and the
actors that promote them.
With a focus on the conceptions and practices of democracy
within contemporary social movements in Europe, this volume
contributes to the debate on the different dimensions of democracy,
especially in its participative and deliberative forms. On the
basis of an in-depth analysis of European Social Forums, gathering
thousands of social movement organizations and tens of thousands of
activists from all Europe, the book explores the transnational
dimension of democracy and addresses a relevant, and little
analyzed aspect of Europeanization: the Europeanization of social
movements. From a methodological point of view, the research
innovates by covering a group of individuals traditionally
neglected in previous studies: social movement activists.
Qualitative and quantitative methods are employed to research
individual motivations as well as environmental dynamics. The
various chapters combine analysis of the individuals attitudes and
behavior with that of the organizational characteristics,
procedures and practices of democracy.
Providing a cross-national comparison on the global justice
movement, the theoretical challenges of the new wave of protest and
offering rich empirical data on contemporary activism, this book
will appeal to students and scholars of comparative politics,
sociology, political sociology, social movement studies, as well as
transnational relations.
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