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The workshop intends to analyze the transnational dimension in the recent wave of global protests like the Arab Spring, the European Indignados, and Occupy Wall Street. Literature on transnational social movements flourished in the last decades, exploring social movement networks that organized counter-summits demonstrations and social forums meetings. Most recent protests across the world had, amongst their target, national governments and policies. But they also maintained a strong transnational stance. Starting from a comparative perspective, the workshop focuses on the transnational mechanisms and processes at work in the Arab Spring, the European Indignados, and Occupy Wall Street by paying particular attention to 1) imageries and practices of democracy and 2) communication and mediation processes.
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The Indignados as Autonomous Movement: Tracing Movement Continuity from the GJM | View Paper Details |
Among Militants and Deliberative Laboratories: The “Indignados” | View Paper Details |
Diffusion of the Muslim Brotherhood’s Online Mobilisation Tactics | View Paper Details |
Eventful Democratisation and Cross-national Diffusion: When Social Movements Change Structures | View Paper Details |
Containment or Contagion: The Spatio-Temporal Dynamics and Transnational Underpinnings of Protest | View Paper Details |
Revolutionary Consulting - The Diffusion of Non-violence as a Strategy | View Paper Details |
Diffusion of Information and Mass Protests in Authoritarian Contexts | View Paper Details |
LiberationTech: The Global Struggle to Govern the Democratic Impacts of ICTs | View Paper Details |
Are they simply Reformists, or do they really want a Revolution? A Comparative Analysis of the Organisational and Ideological resources of Greek, French and Spanish Indignados | View Paper Details |
Dramatic Diffusion: On Symbols and Images in Transnational Activism | View Paper Details |
The Invocation of the People: The Movements of 2011-2012 and the National/transnational Articulations of the "Popular" | View Paper Details |
The Transnational dimension of the Greek Anti-austerity Campaign, 2010-2012 | View Paper Details |
The Transnational Dimension of the Student and “Education Workers” Mobilisations in Europe and the Americas | View Paper Details |
Transnational Mobilisation: The case of Syrians in Sweden | View Paper Details |
Using Twitter to Mobilise Protest Action: Transnational Online Mobilisation Patterns and Action Repertoires in the Occupy Wall Street, Indignados and Aganaktismenoi Movements | View Paper Details |
Connections and Shared Meanings: From Dawn to Dusk? (G. Pleyers & F. Khosrokhavar) | View Paper Details |
Towards "Local Justice Movement(s)"? Re-scaling of the Social Justice Protest in the Czech Republic | View Paper Details |
Breaks and Continuities in and between Cycles of Protest. Memories and Legacies of the Global Justice Movement in the Context of Anti-Austerity Mobilisations | View Paper Details |
Deliberation as Generational Repertoire? Comparative Perspectives on Democratic Practices among the Indignados movements in Spain, Portugal, France and in the Tunisian Revolutionary Process (January-June 2011) | View Paper Details |
Occupy London in Local and International Context | View Paper Details |