Protest Beyond Borders : : Contentious Politics in Europe since 1945 / / ed. by Hara Kouki, Eduardo Romanos.

The protest movements that followed the Second World War have recently become the object of study for various disciplines; however, the exchange of ideas between research fields, and comparative research in general, is lacking. An international and interdisciplinary dialogue is vital to not only des...

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Place / Publishing House:New York ;, Oxford : : Berghahn Books, , [2011]
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Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Series:Protest, Culture & Society ; 5
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Physical Description:1 online resource (256 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Figures
  • Preface
  • Transnational Approaches to Contentious Politics: An Introduction
  • Part I Transnational Dimensions of Protest in Cold War Europe
  • Chapter 1 Extraparliamentary Entanglements: Framing Peace in the Federal Republic of Germany, 1945–1974
  • Chapter 2 The Prague Spring and the “Gypsy Question” A Transnational Challenge to the Socialist State
  • Chapter 3 Human Rights as a Transnational Vocabulary of Protest: Campaigning against the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the Soviet Union
  • Part II Contentious Politics in a New Era of Transnationalism
  • Chapter 4 Stairway to Heaven or Highway to Hell? Ambivalent Europeanization and Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe
  • Chapter 5 Communicating Dissent: Diversity of Expression in the Protest against the G8 Summit in Heiligendamm
  • Chapter 6 Digitalized Anti-Corporate Campaigns: Toward a New Era of Transnational Protest?
  • Part III Broadening Theoretical Approaches
  • Chapter 7 From “British Rights for British Citizens” to “British Out” Dynamic Social Movement Development in the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Movement, 1960s to 1972
  • Chapter 8 Anarchism, Franco’s Dictatorship, and Postwar Europe: High-Risk Mobilization and Ideological Change
  • Chapter 9 Organizational Communication of Intermediaries in Flux: An Analytical Framework
  • Part IV Outlook for Research
  • Chapter 10 The Role of Dissident-Intellectuals in the Formation of Civil Society in (Post-)Communist East-Central Europe
  • Chapter 11 Globalization and the Transformation of National Protest Politics: An Appetizer
  • Afterword Social Movement Studies and Transnationalization: An Uneasy Relation or a Happy Start? An Afterword
  • Bibliography
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Index