LEADER 05326oam 2200553 450 001 9910809750403321 005 20190911112724.0 010 $a1-78635-027-0 035 $a(OCoLC)1008953894 035 $a(MiFhGG)GVRL13XN 035 $a(EXLCZ)994330000000012266 100 $a20161006d2016 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurun|---uuuua 181 $2rdacontent 182 $2rdamedia 183 $2rdacarrier 200 00$aProtest, social movements, and global democracy since 2011 $enew perspectives /$fedited by Thomas Davies, Department of International Politics, City University of London, UK; Holly Eva Ryan, Crick Center, University of Sheffield, UK; Alejandro Milc?iades Pe?na, Department of Politics, University of York, UK 205 $aFirst edition. 210 1$aUnited Kingdom :$cEmerald,$d2016. 215 $a1 online resource (ix, 279 pages) $ccolor illustrations, color map 225 1 $aResearch in social movements, conflicts and change,$x0163-786X ;$vv. 39 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-78635-028-9 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aFront Cover; Protest, Social Movements and Global Democracy since 2011: New Perspectives; Copyright Pages; Contents; List of Contributors; Foreword; Protest, Social Movements and Global Democracy since 2011: New Perspectives; Introduction; A New Protest Wave? An Overview of Key Events; Analyzing Protest and Democracy since 2011: Dimensions of the Debate; Dimensions of Protest; Dimensions of Democracy; Dimensions of the Relationship between Protest and Democracy; The Burgeoning Literature on the New "New Movements"; Contributions in This Special Issue; The Road Ahead; Notes; References 327 $aDo Issues Matter? Anti-Austerity Protests' Composition, Values, and Action Repertoires ComparedIntroduction; Theory and Previous Research; Grievances, Deprivation, and Political Protest; The Evolution of Protest Participation; The Determinants of Protest Participation; The Importance of Issues; Data and Methods; Findings; Discussion and Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Appendix: Demonstrations Included in the Analysis: Coding Based on Expert Judgments; Occupying Organization: Space as Organizational Resource in Occupy Wall Street; Introduction; Social Movement Organizations and Beyond 327 $aMethodsBeginnings; A Statement in Itself; Occupation as Recruitment; Building Commitment; Occupation as Connective Structure; Post-Eviction: The Loss of Organization; Discussion and Conclusion; Notes; References; Protest and Recognition in the Bulgarian Summer 2013 Movement; Introduction; Overview of Events in Bulgaria; Commonalities and Disparities with Global Protests; Identity and Memory in the Bulgarian Protests; Concluding Remarks; References; Challenging the Gospel of Neoliberalism? Civil Society Opposition to Mining in Armenia; Methodology 327 $aMining, Neoliberalism, and Civil Society ResistanceThe Governance Context and Neoliberal Mining-Friendly Policies; Opposition to Mining in Armenia: The Campaign to Save Teghut; Challenging the Gospel of Neoliberalism; Conclusion; Notes; Acknowledgments; References; Transnational Resistance Networks: New Democratic Prospects? The Lyon-Turin Railway and No TAV Movement; Introduction; Theoretical Framework; Democratic Participation and Communicative Action; Definition of Terms; Transnational Mega Projects, Social Movements, and Communicative Deficits; Communicative and Democratic Deficits 327 $aCase StudyResearch Method; Findings; Deliberative Democracy within the No TAV Movement; Communicative Action and "the Movement"; Communicative Distance between LTF and Local Citizens; Government Counter-Responses: Trust, Representative Democracy, and Conflicting Global Visions; Government Counter-Responses: Traditional Media Sources and New Media in the Public Sphere; No TAV and New Media; Transnational Resistance Networks and "Glocal" Prospects for Democratic Mobilization; Conclusion; Notes; References 327 $aWhen Social Movements Become a Democratizing Force: The Political Impact of the Student Movement in Chile 330 $aIn light of the limited achievements of the Arab Spring and other pro-democracy movements, volume 39 examines and unpacks arguments that these protests represent both a new phase and new prospects for democratic mobilization. The volume engages with new theoretical and methodological perspectives and illuminates novel aspects of transnational social movement dynamics, such as the evolving role of information technology, deterritorialisation and government counter-responses. 410 0$aResearch in social movements, conflicts and change ;$vv. 39. 606 $aProtest movements$y21st century 606 $aSocial movements$y21st century 606 $aDemocracy 615 0$aProtest movements 615 0$aSocial movements 615 0$aDemocracy. 676 $a322.42090512 702 $aDavies$b Thomas Richard 702 $aRyan$b Holly Eva 702 $aPe?na$b Alejandro Milc?iades 801 0$bMiFhGG 801 1$bMiFhGG 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910809750403321 996 $aProtest, social movements, and global democracy since 2011$93947993 997 $aUNINA