Late Neoliberalism and its Discontents in the Economic Crisis

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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.



Provides the first systematic comparison of contentious politics in the European periphery during the Great Recession Identifies the similarities among geographically distant cases, by covering not only Southern Europe, but also Iceland, Ireland, and Cyprus Advocates the need to bridge contentious politics with other fields, including political economy

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Donatella Della Porta is Professor of Political Science and Dean of the Institute for Humanities and the Social Sciences at the Scuola Normale Superiore in Florence, Italy, where she directs the Center on Social Movement Studies (Cosmos). Her recent publications include Social Movements in Times of Austerity (2014) and Methodological Practices in Social Movement Research (2014).

Massimiliano Andretta is Associate Professor at the Department of Political Sciences of the University of Pisa, Italy. His recent publications include Power and arguments in global justice movement settings in D. della Porta and D. Rucht (eds) Meeting Democracy (2013) and Dynamics of Individual Participation (with D. della Porta, 2014).

Tiago Fernandes is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Nova University in Lisbon, Portugal. His recent publications include Civil Society (2014) and Rethinking Pathways to Democracy: Civil Society in Spain and Portugal,1960s 2014 (2014).

Francis O'Connor is Post-Doctoral Researcher on the PRIME project at the University of Aarhus, Denmark. His research areas include Kurdish politics and the conflict in Turkey, the trade union militancy in South Africa, and a forthcoming co-authored book on social movement participation in the campaign for independence in Scotland and Catalonia.

Eduardo Romanos is a Ramón y Cajal Fellow in the Department of Sociology I at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain. Among his most recent publications are articles in Social Movement Studies, Contemporary European History, and Journal of Historical Sociology.

Markos Vogiatzoglou is Special Adviser to the Greek Government's Minister of State. He holds a PhD in Political and Social Sciences from the European University Institute. His recent publications include the articles Lost in the Ocean of Deregulation? The Greek Labour Movement in a Time of Crisis (with L. Kretsos, 2015) and Workers' transnational networks in austerity times: The case of Italy and Greece (2015).


Inhalt

About the Authors.- Chapter 1. Late neoliberalism and its discontents: An introduction.- Chapter 2. Iceland's mobilization in the financial crisis.- Chapter 3. The presence and absence of protest in austerity Ireland.- Chapter 4. Turbulent flow: Anti-austerity mobilization in Greece.- Chapter 5. Late neoliberalism and its Indignados: Contention in austerity Spain.- Chapter 6. Building alliances: Successful anti-austerity mobilization in Portugal. Chapter 7. Late neoliberalism and its discontents in Italy: protests without movement?.- Chapter 8. Cyprus' explosion: financial crisis and anti-austerity mobilization.- Chapter 9. Late neoliberalism and its discontents: A comparative conclusion.- Index.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783319817187
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Auflage Softcover reprint of the original 1st edition 2017
    • Größe H210mm x B148mm x T18mm
    • Jahr 2018
    • EAN 9783319817187
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 3319817183
    • Veröffentlichung 24.06.2018
    • Titel Late Neoliberalism and its Discontents in the Economic Crisis
    • Autor Donatella Della Porta , Massimiliano Andretta , Markos Vogiatzoglou , Francis O'Connor , Eduardo Romanos , Tiago Fernandes
    • Untertitel Comparing Social Movements in the European Periphery
    • Gewicht 421g
    • Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
    • Anzahl Seiten 324
    • Lesemotiv Auseinandersetzen
    • Genre Politikwissenschaft

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