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Mapping Mass Mobilization Understanding Revolutionary Moments In Argentina And Ukraine 1st Olga Onuch

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Mapping Mass Mobilization Understanding Revolutionary Moments In Argentina And Ukraine 1st Olga Onuch
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.18 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Olga Onuch
ISBN: 9781137409768, 1137409762
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1st

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Mapping Mass Mobilization Understanding Revolutionary Moments In Argentina And Ukraine 1st Olga Onuch by Olga Onuch 9781137409768, 1137409762 instant download after payment.

Moments of mass mobilization astound us. As a sea of protesters fills the streets, observers scramble to understand this extraordinary political act by 'ordinary' citizens. This study presents a paired comparison of two 'moments' of mass mobilization, in Ukraine and Argentina. The two cases are compared and analyzed on a cross-temporal and an inter-regional basis, thereby offering two critical cases in response to assumptions that the processes and patterns of mobilization, and democratization politics more broadly, are region specific. This study challenges political science's focus on elites and structural factors in the study of political participation during democratization.

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