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Waves, Floods, Currents: The Politics and Poetics of Water in Social Movement Analysis
Abstract The task of conceptualising social movements draws on a wealth of watery images, from protest waves and political currents, to imagining mobilisations as tides, ripples, cascades or high‐pressure hydraulics. Called upon to analyse complex processes, these waters have a life of their own, carrying analytical implications while extending a ...
Jamie Matthews
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Songwashing: Russian Popular Music, Distraction, and Putin’s Fourth Term
Abstract This article investigates how the Russian state apparatus, in its diverse, loose, and undercoordinated points of affiliation, used contemporary popular music to its own advantage during Vladimir Putin’s fourth term and before the full‐scale war in Ukraine.
Marco Biasioli
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IDENTITARIAN MOVEMENTS IN THE TOURISTIC CITY: The Marketing of Hate in Verona
Abstract Verona is known as the touristic city of Romeo and Juliet, but its position as a strategic node in the rising identitarian movement goes unnoticed to the thousands of tourists visiting the city every day. This article articulates the historical centre of Verona as a public space in which far‐right and populist right groups seek to construct an
Ipek Demirsu
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Seizing the Means of Circulation: Choke Points and Logistical Resistance in Coco Solo, Panama
Abstract Recent studies of logistics have embraced the “choke point” thesis: the notion that a strategically positioned group of workers or insurgents can exercise outsize power by disrupting the circulation of goods through the supply chain. This article examines this proposition through the case of Coco Solo, Panama, an informal community situated at
Martin Danyluk
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Are European Elections Second‐Order Elections for Everyone?
Abstract Second‐order election (SOE) theory has been used to explain voting behaviour in European elections. Voters believe that less is at stake in some elections and some voters hence tend to cast a protest vote. However, most studies on the topic have focused on the demand side of SOEs – i.e.
Jan‐Eric Bartels
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La represión de la protesta en democracias es explicada de distintas maneras en la literatura. Desde la perspectiva de la amenaza, se hipotetiza que los gobiernos locales son más propensos a reprimir aquellas protestas dirigidas al ámbito federal por no
Itzel Coca Ríos
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Superación del Derecho a la Libertad de Expresión en la Insurrección de Junio de 2022 en Ecuador
El texto evidenció el apoyo de la sociedad ecuatoriana a la protesta social en junio del 2022. Para el efecto se articuló categorías de campos como la sociología, la política, la comunicación y el derecho.
Cristina Benavides, Jacqueline Artieda
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Calle tomada. La paradoja de la indignación en Brasil y la disputa por la sociedad.
En un contexto mundial de proliferación de revueltas y manifestaciones, desde junio de 2013 las calles de Brasil han sido testigo de su propio movimiento de indignados.
Natalia Raquel Razovich
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La agudización de la represión estructural en Cuba a raíz de las protestas de julio de 2021
El 11 de julio de 2021, por primera vez desde el Triunfo de la Revolución, ciudadanos cubanos salieron a las calles al grito de “Patria y vida” o “Tenemos hambre”.
Eimys Ortiz Hernández
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Los movimientos alterglobalización, más conocidos como movimientos antiglobalización, constituyen una de las respuestas frente al fracaso del mercado y sus promesas no cumplidas.
Mariana Delgado Barón
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