From silence to protest [electronic resource] : international perspectives on weakly resourced groups / edited by Didier Chabanet and Frédéric Royall.

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Online Access: Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Other Authors: Chabanet, Didier, Royall, Frédéric
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 2016.
Series:Mobilization series on social movements, protest, and culture.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. From social movement analysis to contentious politics / Didier Chabanet and Frédéric Royall
  • 2. Urban riots in France and in Great Britain : arguments in favor of political analyses / Didier Chabanet
  • 3. Symbolic power and the French "paysans" / Sarah Waters
  • 4. The landless workers' movement in Brazil : the emergence of a militant community / Susana Bleil and Didier Chabanet
  • 5. "Today, we are precarious. Tomorrow, we will be unbeatable" : early struggles of precarious workers in Italy and Greece / Alice Mattoni and Markos Vogiatzoglou
  • 6. Mobilizing resources in an international activist event : the cases of the world social forum in Nairobi (2007) and Dakar (2011) / Marie-Emmanuelle Pommerolle
  • 7. Resources, opportunities, and discourses : what explains the political mobilization of Muslims in Europe? / Matteo Gianni and Marco Giugni
  • 8. Constructing a Roma cause in contemporary Finland and Italy : the social and cultural significance of Roma and pro-Roma mobilizations / Anne-Cécile Renouard
  • 9. The localism of disruptive actions : the protests of the unemployed in Germany / Christian Lahusen
  • 10. Specific opportunities and pro-unemployed mobilizations in Ireland / Clément Desbos and Frédéric Royall
  • 11. "The state owes us a future" : the framing of "exclusion" by the protest movements of the unemployed in Morocco / Montserrat Emperador Badimon and Koenraad Bogaert
  • 12. Between repression and cultural opportunities : the emergence of a contentious movement in Cuba after the fall of the Berlin Wall / Marie-Laure Geoffray
  • 13. Fear management in contemporary anti-authoritarian oppositions / Hank Johnston and Cole Carnesecca.