Understanding European movements : new social movements, global justice struggles, anti-austerity protest / / edited by Cristina Flesher Fominaya and Laurence Cox.

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Superior document:Routledge advances in sociology ; 103
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Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
Series:Routledge advances in sociology ; 103.
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Physical Description:xix, 263 p. :; ill.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / by Laurence Cox and Cristina Flesher Fominaya
  • European theory / European Movements
  • European social movements and social theory : a richer narrative? / By Laurence Cox and Cristina Flesher Fominaya
  • European precursors to the global justice movement
  • The italian anomaly : place and history in the global justice movement / by Michal Osterweil
  • The emergence and development of the no global movement in France : a genealogical approach / by Isabelle Sommier And Olivier Fillieule
  • The continuity of transnational protest : the anti-nuclear movement as a precursor of the global justice movement / by Emmanuel Rivat
  • Where global meets local : Italian social centres and the alterglobalisation movement / by Andrea Membretti and Pierpaolo Mudu
  • Constructing a new collective identity for the alterglobalisation movement : the French Confederation Paysanne (CP) as anti-capitalist 'peasant' movement / by Edouard Morena
  • Movement culture continuity : the British anti-roads movement as precursor to the global justice movement / by Cristina Flesher Fominaya
  • Culture and identity in the construction of the European "movement of movements"
  • Europe as contagious space : cross-border diffusion through euromayday and climate justice movements / by Christian Scholl
  • The shifting meaning of "autonomy" in the East European diffusion of the alterglobalisation movement : Hungarian and Romanian experiences / by Agnes Gagyi
  • Collective identity across borders : bridging local and transnational memories in the Italian and German global justice movements / by Priska Daphi
  • At home in the movement : constructing an oppositional identity through activist travel across European squats / by Linus Owens, Ask Katseff, Baptiste Colin and Elisabeth Lorenzi
  • Understanding the new "European spring" : anti-austerity, 15-M, occupy
  • The roots of the saucepan revolution in Iceland / by Arni Daniel Juliusson and Magnus Sveinn Helgason
  • Collective learning processes within social movements : some insights into the Spanish 15m/indignados movement / by Eduardo Romanos
  • Think globally, act locally? : symbolic memory and global repertoires in the Tunisian uprising and the Greek anti-austerity mobilisations / by Vittorio Sergi and Markos Vogiatzoglou
  • Fighting for a voice : the Spanish 15-M / Indignados Movement / by Kerman Calvo
  • Conclusion : anti-austerity protests in European and global context: future agendas for research / by Laurence Cox and Cristina Flesher Fominaya.