Social Movements in the Balkans
Rebellion and Protest from Maribor to Taksim
Herausgeber: Bieber, Florian; Brentin, Dario
Social Movements in the Balkans
Rebellion and Protest from Maribor to Taksim
Herausgeber: Bieber, Florian; Brentin, Dario
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This volume sheds new light on the wave of protests and emerging social movements of Southeast Europe. Placing individual protests in a wider context it highlights connections between different social movements and discusses parallels with similar movements from recent history.
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This volume sheds new light on the wave of protests and emerging social movements of Southeast Europe. Placing individual protests in a wider context it highlights connections between different social movements and discusses parallels with similar movements from recent history.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 286g
- ISBN-13: 9781032095103
- ISBN-10: 1032095105
- Artikelnr.: 62150892
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 286g
- ISBN-13: 9781032095103
- ISBN-10: 1032095105
- Artikelnr.: 62150892
Florian Bieber is a Professor of Southeast European History and Politics at the University of Graz, Austria and director of the Centre for Southeast European Studies at the University of Graz and coordinator of the Balkans in Europe Policy Advisory Group (BiEPAG). He was previously Lecturer in East European Politics at the University of Kent, UK. He received his M.A. in Political Science and History and his Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Vienna, as well as an M.A. in Southeast European Studies from Central European University (Budapest). Dario Brentin is a University Assistant at the Centre for Southeast European Studies at the University of Graz. He is also currently completing his PhD thesis at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies at University College London working on the topic of sport and national identity in post-Yugoslav Croatia. He obtained his Mag. Phil. in Political Science and Eastern European History at the University of Vienna. He has taught at University of Vienna and has since been a Visiting Lecturer at University of Copenhagen and University of Brighton.
Introduction - Social Movements and Protests in Southeastern Europe. A New
Tragedy of the Commons? 1 Divided they Stand: The Dilemma of Non-Formal
Political Activism in a Divided Society 2 Maribor's Social Uprising in the
European Crisis: from Anti-Politics of People to Politicisation of
periphery's surplus population? 3 Of 'Stronger State' and
Counter-Democracy. The Street Protests in Bulgaria from 2012 and 2013 in
the Accounts of Participants 4 The Space of Social Mobilizations in Greece
5 At the Crossroads of Cultural and Ideological Exchange - Behind the
Visual Communications of 2012/2013 Slovene Protests 6 Social Media and
'Balkans' Spring 7 Not Seeing the Forest for the Trees. From Single-Issue
Protest to Resonant Mass-Movements in Greece, Turkey and Bosnia-Herzegovina
8 Mapping Protest Politics: The Roots and Patterns of Elite-Challenging
Actions in Post-Communist Southeastern Europe 9 The International Context
Of Mass Political Unrest in The Balkans - Conceptual Issues and
Perspectives
Tragedy of the Commons? 1 Divided they Stand: The Dilemma of Non-Formal
Political Activism in a Divided Society 2 Maribor's Social Uprising in the
European Crisis: from Anti-Politics of People to Politicisation of
periphery's surplus population? 3 Of 'Stronger State' and
Counter-Democracy. The Street Protests in Bulgaria from 2012 and 2013 in
the Accounts of Participants 4 The Space of Social Mobilizations in Greece
5 At the Crossroads of Cultural and Ideological Exchange - Behind the
Visual Communications of 2012/2013 Slovene Protests 6 Social Media and
'Balkans' Spring 7 Not Seeing the Forest for the Trees. From Single-Issue
Protest to Resonant Mass-Movements in Greece, Turkey and Bosnia-Herzegovina
8 Mapping Protest Politics: The Roots and Patterns of Elite-Challenging
Actions in Post-Communist Southeastern Europe 9 The International Context
Of Mass Political Unrest in The Balkans - Conceptual Issues and
Perspectives
Introduction - Social Movements and Protests in Southeastern Europe. A New
Tragedy of the Commons? 1 Divided they Stand: The Dilemma of Non-Formal
Political Activism in a Divided Society 2 Maribor's Social Uprising in the
European Crisis: from Anti-Politics of People to Politicisation of
periphery's surplus population? 3 Of 'Stronger State' and
Counter-Democracy. The Street Protests in Bulgaria from 2012 and 2013 in
the Accounts of Participants 4 The Space of Social Mobilizations in Greece
5 At the Crossroads of Cultural and Ideological Exchange - Behind the
Visual Communications of 2012/2013 Slovene Protests 6 Social Media and
'Balkans' Spring 7 Not Seeing the Forest for the Trees. From Single-Issue
Protest to Resonant Mass-Movements in Greece, Turkey and Bosnia-Herzegovina
8 Mapping Protest Politics: The Roots and Patterns of Elite-Challenging
Actions in Post-Communist Southeastern Europe 9 The International Context
Of Mass Political Unrest in The Balkans - Conceptual Issues and
Perspectives
Tragedy of the Commons? 1 Divided they Stand: The Dilemma of Non-Formal
Political Activism in a Divided Society 2 Maribor's Social Uprising in the
European Crisis: from Anti-Politics of People to Politicisation of
periphery's surplus population? 3 Of 'Stronger State' and
Counter-Democracy. The Street Protests in Bulgaria from 2012 and 2013 in
the Accounts of Participants 4 The Space of Social Mobilizations in Greece
5 At the Crossroads of Cultural and Ideological Exchange - Behind the
Visual Communications of 2012/2013 Slovene Protests 6 Social Media and
'Balkans' Spring 7 Not Seeing the Forest for the Trees. From Single-Issue
Protest to Resonant Mass-Movements in Greece, Turkey and Bosnia-Herzegovina
8 Mapping Protest Politics: The Roots and Patterns of Elite-Challenging
Actions in Post-Communist Southeastern Europe 9 The International Context
Of Mass Political Unrest in The Balkans - Conceptual Issues and
Perspectives