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The “indignant” pilgrim: Cultural narratives of crisis and renewal in the 15M movement in Spain [PDF]
This article is part of the research project named CRIC – Cultural Narratives of Crisis and Renewal, European Union (H2020-MSCA-RISE-2014–645666). It is also indebted to the project GENIND – An Indignant Generation? Space, Power, and Culture in the Youth Movements of 2011, Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (CSO2012–34415).
Carles Feixa
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The 15M movement and processes of democratization
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The Free Culture and 15M Movements in Spain: Composition, Social Networks and Synergies
Social Movement Studies, 2012This profile discusses the organization, goals and practices of the Spanish 15M movement. I argue that it developed as a complex, multi-layered ecosystem, mobilizing a new generation of citizens through the convergence of struggles over housing and the Free Culture and Digital Commons Movement (FCM), creating a common framework for action through ...
Mayo Fuster Morell
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We Are Not Perroflautas: A Brief Definition of the “People” in Spain’s 15M Movement
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Between Autonomy and Hybridity: Urban Struggles Within the 15M Movement in Spain
2016The 15M or Indignados movement appeared on the public stage on 15 May 2011 with a massive demonstration that took place simultaneously in more than 57 Spanish cities after a call launched by a coalition of groups then named DRY (Democracia Real Ya, ‘True Democracy Now’). Their first manifesto opposed the austerity and neoliberal policies implemented by
MIGUEL A Martinez
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Social Movement Studies, 2021
This article examines the biographical consequences of participation in 15 M by following the trajectories, from May 2011 to November 2019, of individuals who took part in the movement in Madrid.
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This article examines the biographical consequences of participation in 15 M by following the trajectories, from May 2011 to November 2019, of individuals who took part in the movement in Madrid.
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