Protest movements
Label
Protest movements
Name
Protest movements
Focus
Actions
Incoming Resources
- Sites of protest, edited by Stuart Price and Ruth Sanz Sabido
- Rule and resistance beyond the nation state, contestation, escalation, exit, edited by Felix Anderl, Christopher Daase, Nicole Deitelhoff, Victor Kempf, Jannik Pfister, Philip Wallmeier
- The Oxford handbook of social movements, edited by Donatella Della Porta; Mario Diani
- Situational breakdowns, understanding protest violence and other surprising outcomes, Anne Nassauer
- Cyberactivism, online activism in theory and practice, edited by Martha McCaughey and Michael D. Ayers
- Contentious performances, Charles Tilly
- The mask and the flag, populism, citizenism and global protest, Paolo Gerbaudo
- Information politics, protests, and human rights in the digital age, [edited by] Mahmood Monshipouri
- Social movements in times of austerity, bringing capitalism back into protest analysis, Donatella della Porta
- Protests as events, politics, activism and leisure, edited by Ian R. Lamond and Karl Spracklen
- Repression and mobilization, Christian Davenport, Hank Johnston, and Carol Mueller, editors
- Breaking down the state, protestors engaged, edited by Jan Willem Duyvendak and James M. Jasper
- Immigrant protest, politics, aesthetics, and everyday dissent, edited by Katarzyna Marciniak and Imogen Tyler
- An anti-capitalist manifesto, Alex Callinicos
- Leading from the periphery and network collective action, Navid Hassanpour
- The politics of social protest, comparative perspectives on states and social movements, J. Craig Jenkins and Bert Klandermans, editors
- Austerity and protest, popular contention in times of economic crisis, edited by Marco Giugni, Maria T. Grasso
- Activists, alliances, and anti-U.S. base protests, Andrew Yeo
- Vor Achtundsechzig, Der Kalte Krieg und die Neue Linke in der Bundesrepublik und den USA, Michael Frey
- Protest camps in international context, spaces, infrastructures and media of resistance, edited by Gavin Brown, Anna Feigenbaum, Fabian Frenzel and Patrick McCurdy
- Popular intellectuals and social movements, framing protest in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, edited by Michiel Baud and Rosanne Rutten
- The rise of lifestyle activism, from New Left to occupy, Nikos Sotirakopoulos
- Criminalizing dissent, the liberal state and the problem of legitimacy, Rob Watts
- How social movements (sometimes) matter, David S. Meyer
- The aesthetics of global protest, visual culture and communication, edited by Aidan McGarry [and 4 others]
- Democracy and participation, popular protest and new social movements, edited by Malcolm J. Todd and Gary Taylor ; with a foreword by Frank Furedi
- Crowds and party, Jodi Dean
- Austerity and working-class resistance, survival, disruption and creation in hard times, edited by Adam Fishwick and Heather Connolly
- The art of moral protest, culture, biography, and creativity in social movements, James M. Jasper
- Contemporary Left Wing Activism, Democracy, Participation and Dissent in a Global Context, edited by John Michael Roberts, Joseph Ibrahim
- Protest camps in international context, spaces, infrastructures and media of resistance, edited by Gavin Brown, Anna Feigenbaum, Fabian Frenzel, Patrick McCurdy
- Protest campaigns, media and political opportunities, Jonathan Cable
- The question of strategy, edited by Leo Panitch, Greg Albo and Vivek Chibber
- Protest and Opportunities, the political outcomes of social movements, Felix Kolb. Forew. by Sidney Tarrow
- Authoritarian landscapes, popular mobilization and the institutional sources of resilience in nondemocracies, Steve Hess
- Radical democracy and collective movements today, the biopolitics of the multitude versus the hegemony of the people, [edited] by Alexandros Kioupkiolis and Giorgos Katsambekis
- The policing of transnational protest, edited by Donatella Della Porta, Abby Peterson, Herbert Reiter
- How Social Movements Matter, Marco Giugni, Doug McAdam, and Charles Tilly (editors)
- The practice of freedom, anarchism, geography, and the spirit of revolt, edited by Richard J. White, Simon Springer and Marcelo Lopes de Souza
- In the street, democratic action, theatricality, and political friendship, Ci gdem Cidam
- What we are fighting for, a radical collective manifesto, edited by Federico Campagna and Emanuele Campiglio
- Emotions... mobilisation!, sous la direction de Christophe Traïni
- Social movements and culture, edited by Hank Johnston and Bert Klandermans
- Le mouvement altermondialiste, Dossier réalisé par Eddy Fougier
- Contention in context, political opportunities and the emergence of protest, edited by Jeff Goodwin and James M. Jasper
- Riot, unrest and protest on the global stage, edited by David Pritchard and Francis Pakes
- 1968 in Europe, a history of protest and activism, 1956-1977, edited by M. Klimke and J. Scharloth
- Declaration, Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri
- Ordinary democracy, sovereignty and citizenship beyond the neoliberal impasse, Ali Aslam
- Information politics, protests, and human rights in the digital age, Mahmood Monshipouri San Francisco State University
Outgoing Resources
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