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  • av Stephen (University of Nottingham & UK) Acreman
    731 - 1 971

  • - Collective Identities in Contemporary Spain
    av Emmy Eklundh
    597

    Using radical theories of democracy, Eklundh constructs an analytical framework based on concept of visceral ties, seeing emotions and affect as constitutive of any collective identity. She later demonstrates empirically, using both ethnographic method and social media analysis, how the movement Indignados has stronger visceral ties than Podemos

  • - Rethinking Political Institutions in Pluralist Times
    av Marie Paxton
    651 - 1 967

  • av Alexandros (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Kioupkiolis
    1 827

    Common Hegemony, Populism, and the New Municipalism critically explores the global rise of an alternative democratic politics since the 1990s in both practice and theory, from the Zapatistas¿ insurrection to the 2011 cycle of democratic contestation and the ensuing municipalist movement in Spain.

  • - Citizenship in Fleetingly Democratic Times
    av Caleb R. Miller
    777 - 1 991

  • - Democratic Legitimacy after Austerity
     
    1 951

    In Populism and Passions, twleve scholars engage with discourse analysis, democratic theory, and post structural political thought to study the political logic of passion for contemporary populism.

  • - Collective Identities in Contemporary Spain
    av Emmy Eklundh
    1 991

    Using radical theories of democracy, Eklundh constructs an analytical framework based on concept of visceral ties, seeing emotions and affect as constitutive of any collective identity. She later demonstrates empirically, using both ethnographic method and social media analysis, how the movement Indignados has stronger visceral ties than Podemos.

  • - Towards a Democratic Socialist Politics
     
    1 967

  • - Social Movements across the Globe
     
    757

    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.

  • - Democratic Legitimacy after Austerity
     
    575

    In Populism and Passions, twleve scholars engage with discourse analysis, democratic theory, and post structural political thought to study the political logic of passion for contemporary populism.

  • - Marxism and the Critical Theory Tradition
    av Vasilis Grollios
    707 - 1 967

  • - Reading Derrida in Istanbul
    av UK.) Czajka & Agnes (Open University
    657 - 1 967

  • av Timothy (Kennesaw State University & USA) Kersey
    731 - 2 207

  • - Social Movements across the Globe
     
    1 967

    Tamar Groves and Inbal Ofer explore the effects of social movements' activism on the changing practices and conceptions of citizenship. Presenting empirically rich case studies from the Middle East, Latin America, Asia and Europe, 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.

  • - Judgment, Responsibility and the Right to Politics
     
    711

    Reclaiming Democracy argues that the managerial approach to solving curent political crises violates `a right to politics¿, that is, a right that our collective life be guided by genuine politics: by discussion of and decision among alternative principles and policies. The contributors to this volume are united in their commitment to explore how and where this right can be affirmed in a way that resuscitates democracy in the wake of the crisis.

  • - New Theoretical Perspectives
    av Germany.) Machin & Amanda (Zeppelin University
    657 - 1 967

  • - Judgment, Responsibility and the Right to Politics
     
    2 031

    Reclaiming Democracy argues that the managerial approach to solving curent political crises violates `a right to politics¿, that is, a right that our collective life be guided by genuine politics: by discussion of and decision among alternative principles and policies. The contributors to this volume are united in their commitment to explore how and where this right can be affirmed in a way that resuscitates democracy in the wake of the crisis.

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