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New municipalism and feminist leadership after the Indignados: The political aesthetics of truth in Ada Colau for Mayor (Faus 2016)

The European Journal of Women's Studies
In this article, I reflect on the intersection between feminism and documentary art as truth-telling by focusing on Alcaldessa (Ada Colau for Mayor), the most relevant documentary of the long-term collaboration between the film-maker Pau Faus and Ada ...
C. Ungureanu
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Collective memory and intergenerational transmission in social movements: The “grandparents’ movement” iaioflautas, the indignados protests, and the Spanish transition

Memory Studies, 2019
The iaioflautas movement, which emerged in the course of the indignados protests in Spain in 2011, is one of the few social movements that explicitly organize around a “grandparents’ identity.” This article analyzes the movement against the historical ...
Christoph H. Schwarz
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Protesting for justice and democracy: Italian Indignados?

Contemporary Italian Politics, 2013
This article analyses anti-austerity protest in Italy as a sort of ‘functional equivalent’ of the Indignados movements in other countries. While the typical forms of action of these movements, the acampada, were not very widespread in Italy in 2011, there were mobilisations for social justice and participatory democracy which indeed resonated with the ...
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Tracing the long-term effects of social movements: Insights from Spain’s 15-M “Indignados” movement

International Sociology
Research on movement outcomes has typically divided impacts into discrete categories and prioritized short-term, easily measurable political or policy results, producing a degree of presentism and an overemphasis on “success.” Drawing on extensive ...
Cristina Flesher Fominaya
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Fake profiles, trolls, and digital paranoia: digital media practices in breaking the Indignados movement

Social Movement Studies, 2019
While social movement studies have long focused on the formation and dynamics of social movement coalitions and “boundary spanning’, much less attention has been paid to why and how social movement alliances break down and dissolve. Expanding theoretical
J. Rone
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Who is speaking? The Indignados as political subjects

Global Discourse, 2014
Since 2011, the Indignados have been a prominent feature of Spanish politics. Based on the emotional characteristics and framing of the movement, this article argues that our common notions of how democracy and legitimacy should work, and in particular ideas of deliberative democracy, consistently favour political behaviour of a certain kind, namely ...
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