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Routledge Handbook of Contemporary European Social Movements

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Routledge Handbook of Contemporary European Social Movements book

Protest in Turbulent Times

Routledge Handbook of Contemporary European Social Movements

DOI link for Routledge Handbook of Contemporary European Social Movements

Routledge Handbook of Contemporary European Social Movements book

Protest in Turbulent Times
Edited ByCristina Flesher Fominaya, Ramon A. Feenstra
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2019
eBook Published 27 November 2019
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351025188
Pages 432 pages
eBook ISBN 9781351025188
SubjectsArea Studies, Development Studies, Environment, Social Work, Urban Studies, Geography, Politics & International Relations, Social Sciences
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Flesher Fominaya, C. (Ed.), Feenstra, R. A. (Ed.). (2020). Routledge Handbook of Contemporary European Social Movements. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351025188

European social movements have become increasingly visible in recent years, generating intense public debates. From anti-austerity and pro-democracy movements to right-wing nationalist movements, these movements expose core conflicts around European democracy, identity, politics and society. The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary European Social Movements offers a comprehensive interdisciplinary overview of the analysis of European social movements, helping to orient scholars and students navigating a rapidly evolving field while developing a new agenda for research in the area.

The book is divided into eight sections: Visions of Europe; Contemporary models of democracy; Historical evolution of major European movements; Feminism and sexualities; Movement diffusion within and beyond Europe; Anti-austerity movements; Technopolitical and media movements; and Movements, parties and movement-parties. Key theories and empirical trajectories of core movements, their central issues, debates and impacts are covered, with a focus on how these have influenced and been influenced by their European context. Democracy, and how social movements understand it, renew it, or undermine it, forms a core thread that runs through the book.

Written in a clear and direct style, the Handbook provides a key resource for students and scholars hoping to understand the key debates and innovations unfolding in the heart of European social movements and how these affect broader debates on such areas as democracy, human rights, the right to the city, feminism, neoliberalism, nationalism, migration and European values, identity and politics. Extensive references and sources will direct readers to areas of further study.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

Contemporary European social movements: democracy, crisis and contestation
WithCristina Flesher Fominaya, Ramón A. Feenstra

part Part 1|2 pages

Visions of Europe

WithCristina Flesher Fominaya, Ramón A. Feenstra

chapter 1|13 pages

Visions of a good society

17European social movements in the age of ideologies and beyond
WithSimon Tormey

chapter 2|16 pages

How many ‘Europes’?

Left-wing and right-wing social movements and their visions of Europe
WithManuela Caiani, Manès Weisskircher

chapter 3|13 pages

From ‘Fortress Europe’ to ‘Refugees Welcome’

Social movements and the political imaginary on European borders
WithPierre Monforte

chapter 4|12 pages

Fields of contentious politics

Policies and discourse over ‘Islam vs. Christianity’
WithManlio Cinalli

part Part 2|2 pages

Contemporary models of democracy

WithCristina Flesher Fominaya, Ramón A. Feenstra

chapter 5|16 pages

Democratic models in Europe

WithDonatella della Porta

chapter 6|11 pages

Deliberative democracy

An upgrade proposal
WithDomingo García-Marzá

chapter 7|12 pages

Democracy and sortition

Arguments in favor of randomness
WithJorge Costa Delgado, José Luis Moreno Pestaña

chapter 8|15 pages

Hatred and democracy?

Ernesto Laclau and populism in Europe
WithClare Woodford

part Part 3|2 pages

Historical evolution of major European movements

WithCristina Flesher Fominaya, Ramón A. Feenstra

chapter 9|13 pages

Nothing is lost, nothing is created, everything is transformed

129From labor movements to anti-austerity protests
WithMarco Giugni, Maria Grasso

chapter 10|13 pages

The Global Justice Movement in Europe

WithPriska Daphi

chapter 11|13 pages

European squatters’ movements and the right to the city

WithMiguel A. Martínez

chapter 12|15 pages

New social movements and everyday life

A dialogue with Alberto Melucci
WithJohn Keane

part Part 4|2 pages

Feminism and sexualities

WithCristina Flesher Fominaya, Ramón A. Feenstra

chapter 13|11 pages

Feminist mobilizations within organized religions in Western Europe

WithCelia Valiente

chapter 14|14 pages

My body, my rules?

Self-determination and feminist collective action in Southern Europe
WithAna Cristina Santos, Mara Pieri

chapter 15|11 pages

Neither new nor utopian (and yet worthwhile)

Queer and feminist genealogies, conflicts and contributions inside Spain’s 15-M movement
WithGracia Trujillo Barbadillo

part Part 5|2 pages

Movement diffusion within and beyond Europe

WithCristina Flesher Fominaya, Ramón A. Feenstra

chapter 16|14 pages

Brokerage and the diffusion of social movements in the digital era

WithEduardo Romanos

chapter 17|14 pages

Social movement diffusion in Eastern Europe

WithOndřej Císař

chapter 18|14 pages

Crossing the ocean

The influence of Bolivia’s MAS movement on Spain’s Podemos Party
WithEsther del Campo, Jorge Resina, Yanina Welp

part Part 6|2 pages

Anti-austerity movements

WithCristina Flesher Fominaya, Ramón A. Feenstra

chapter 19|17 pages

Anti-austerity movements in Europe

WithJosep Lobera

chapter 20|13 pages

Alternative forms of resilience and the 2007 crisis in Europe

WithMaria Paschou, Maria Kousis

chapter 21|14 pages

‘We won’t pay for the crisis’

Student movements in European anti-austerity protest
WithLorenzo Zamponi

part Part 7|2 pages

Technopolitical and media movements

WithCristina Flesher Fominaya, Ramón A. Feenstra

chapter 22|13 pages

The technopolitical frameworks of contemporary social movements

313The European case
WithIgor Sádaba Rodríguez

chapter 23|15 pages

Alternative media and social movements in Europe’s digital landscape

WithAndreu Casero-Ripollés

part Part 8|2 pages

Movements, parties and movement parties

WithCristina Flesher Fominaya, Ramón A. Feenstra

chapter 24|14 pages

Movement parties

343A new hybrid form of politics?
WithMarina Prentoulis, Lasse Thomassen

chapter 25|15 pages

The Five Star Movement’s progressive detachment from social movements

WithLorenzo Mosca

chapter 26|15 pages

The long shadow of activism

Podemos and the difficult choices of movement-parties
WithKerman Calvo

chapter 27|15 pages

From Indignad@s to Mayors?

Participatory dilemmas in Spanish municipal movements
WithJoan Font, Patricia García-Espín
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