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Movement and Collective Action Networks

Contentious Politics
Social Movements
Climate Change
P355
Eva Fernández G. G.
University of Geneva
Alejandro Ciordia Morandeira
Maastricht University

Abstract

Over the past two decades, the world has experienced significant waves of mobilization and contention, from local grassroots initiatives to transnational protest movements. This panel examines how movements and collective actors have adapted their network structures, action repertoires, and strategic orientationsin response to shifting social, economic, political, and environmental contexts, as well as evolving political opportunity structures. By foregrounding the macro–micro dynamics of networked collective action, we explore how collaboration, coordination, and interconnection develop among groups and individuals engaged in contentious politics and social activism.

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