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This book analyses protests against the Great Recession in the
European periphery. While social movements have long been
considered as children of affluent times - or at least of times of
opening opportunities - these protests defy such expectations,
developing instead in moments of diminishing opportunities in both
the economic and the political realms. Can social movement studies
still be useful to understanding these movements of troubled times?
The authors offer a positive answer to this question, although
specify the need to bridge contentious politics with other fields,
including political economy. They highlight differences in the
social movements' strength and breadth and attempt to understand
them in terms of three sets of dimensions: a) the specific
characteristics of the socio-economic crisis and its consequences
in terms of mobilization potential; b) the political reactions to
it, in what we can define as political opportunities and threats;
and c) the social movement cultures and structures that
characterize each country. The book discusses these topics through
a contextualized analysis of anti-austerity protest in the European
periphery.
Recent years have seen a new development in the growth and spread
of popular protest: protests that began as local, homogeneous
events-such as Occupy Wall Street or the protests of the Arab
Spring-quickly left their original locations and local specificity
behind and became global. This book looks at the development of
this wave of protests, with an eye on protests against austerity
and neoliberal economic policies, and offers a global view,
covering events in Turkey, Brazil, Venezuela, South Africa, Bosnia,
Bulgaria, Ukraine, and other locations.
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This book analyses protests against the Great Recession in the
European periphery. While social movements have long been
considered as children of affluent times - or at least of times of
opening opportunities - these protests defy such expectations,
developing instead in moments of diminishing opportunities in both
the economic and the political realms. Can social movement studies
still be useful to understanding these movements of troubled times?
The authors offer a positive answer to this question, although
specify the need to bridge contentious politics with other fields,
including political economy. They highlight differences in the
social movements' strength and breadth and attempt to understand
them in terms of three sets of dimensions: a) the specific
characteristics of the socio-economic crisis and its consequences
in terms of mobilization potential; b) the political reactions to
it, in what we can define as political opportunities and threats;
and c) the social movement cultures and structures that
characterize each country. The book discusses these topics through
a contextualized analysis of anti-austerity protest in the European
periphery.
Over recent years, social movements formed in response to austerity
measures have played an increasingly important role in referendums.
This is the first book to bridge the gap between social movement
studies and research on direct democracy and draws on social
movement theory to understand the nature of popular mobilization in
referendums. The book uses unique case studies such as the Scottish
referendum, the independence consultations in Catalonia, the
Italian water referendum, the Troika proposals in Greece and the
Iceland debt repayment referendum, to illustrate the ways the
social movements have affected the referendums' dynamic and
results. It also addresses the way in which participation from
below has had a transformative impact on the organisational
strategies and framing practices used in the campaigns.
No insurgent movement can survive without some degree of popular
support, but what does it mean to support an armed group? Focusing
on the PKK (Kurdistan Workers Party), which has come to global
attention in recent years for its efforts in resisting ISIS in Iraq
and Syria, but has been present and active in the region for much
longer, Francis O'Connor explores the first three decades of the
PKK's insurgency in Turkey. Looking at how the relationship between
armed groups and their supporters should be conceptually
understood, how this relationship varies spatially and what role
violence has in their relationship, he draws on Civil War, Social
Movements and Rebel Governance literatures to outline how the PKK
survived a military coup in 1980 and slowly won popular support
through incipient forms of rebel governance, the targeted use of
violence and a nuanced projection of its ideology and objectives.
In doing so, it provides an historical narrative to an organisation
which has managed to successfully resist NATO's second largest army
with limited weapons for decades and has become a key player of
Kurdish rights in the wider region.
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