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Protest Publics Toward A New Concept Of Mass Civic Action 1st Ed Nina Belyaeva

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Protest Publics Toward A New Concept Of Mass Civic Action 1st Ed Nina Belyaeva
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.56 MB
Author: Nina Belyaeva, Victor Albert, Dmitry G. Zaytsev
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Protest Publics Toward A New Concept Of Mass Civic Action 1st Ed Nina Belyaeva by Nina Belyaeva, Victor Albert, Dmitry G. Zaytsev instant download after payment.

This book examines the waves of protest that broke out in the 2010s as the collective actions of self-organized publics. Drawing on theories of publics/counter-publics and developing an analytical framework that allows the comparison of different country cases, this volume explores the transformation from spontaneous demonstrations, driven by civic outrage against injustice to more institutionalized forms of protest. Presenting comparative research and case studies on e.g. the Portuguese Generation in Trouble, the Arab Spring in Northern Africa, or Occupy Wall Street in the USA, the authors explore how protest publics emerge and evolve in very different ways – from creating many small citizen groups focused on particular projects to more articulated political agendas for both state and society. These protest publics have provoked and legitimized concrete socio-political changes, altering the balance of power in specific political spaces, and in some cases generating profound moments of instability that can lead both to revolutions and to peaceful transformations of political institutions.

The authors argue that this recent wave of protests is driven by a new type of social actor: self-organized publics. In some cases these protest publics can lead to democratic reform and redistributive policies, while in others they can produce destabilization, ethnic and nationalist populism, and authoritarianism. This book will help readers to better understand how seemingly spontaneous public events and protests evolve into meaningful, well-structured collective action and come to shape political processes in diverse regions of the globe.

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