Presenting empirically rich case studies, leading experts analyze the ways in which the shifting balance of power between nation-state, economy and civil society over the past half century affected social movements in their choice of addressees and repertoires of action.
Presenting empirically rich case studies, leading experts analyze the ways in which the shifting balance of power between nation-state, economy and civil society over the past half century affected social movements in their choice of addressees and repertoires of action.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Inbal Ofer is a Senior Lecturer in Modern European History at the Open University of Israel. She specializes in twentieth century Spanish history. Her work focuses on issues of migration and urban history, gender and political mobilization. Tamar Groves is a Lecturer at Extremadura University, Spain. She specializes in the history of education, social and political mobilization and scientific culture.
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Introduction: Performing Citizenship Tamar Groves and Inbal Ofer 1. Social Movements, Democratic Transition and Citizenship: Spain in the1970s Pamela Radcliff 2. Pink Tide Governments, Radical Social Movements and the Practice of Citizenship in 21st Century Latin America Paul Haber 3. Between Inclusionary Demands and Sociopolitical Divides:The Israeli 2011 Summer of Discontent Zeev Rosenhek and Michael Shalev 4. Evolving Civil Society in China: Transnational Impacts Jie Chen 5. Challenging the Boundaries of Citizenship:Transnational Activism in Contemporary Japan Simon Avenell 6. From Local to Global: The Multiscalar Dimension of the Zapatista Rebellion and the Transnational Networks of Social Mobilizations Guiomar Rovira
Introduction: Performing Citizenship Tamar Groves and Inbal Ofer 1. Social Movements, Democratic Transition and Citizenship: Spain in the1970s Pamela Radcliff 2. Pink Tide Governments, Radical Social Movements and the Practice of Citizenship in 21st Century Latin America Paul Haber 3. Between Inclusionary Demands and Sociopolitical Divides:The Israeli 2011 Summer of Discontent Zeev Rosenhek and Michael Shalev 4. Evolving Civil Society in China: Transnational Impacts Jie Chen 5. Challenging the Boundaries of Citizenship:Transnational Activism in Contemporary Japan Simon Avenell 6. From Local to Global: The Multiscalar Dimension of the Zapatista Rebellion and the Transnational Networks of Social Mobilizations Guiomar Rovira
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