This article presents the findings of a collaborative research project involving seven field teams across Europe investigating a range of new political phenomena termed 'subterranean politics'. The article argues that the social mobilizations and collective activities in 2011 and 2012 were probably less joined up, more heterogeneous, and, perhaps, even, smaller, than similar phenomena during the last decade, but what was striking was their 'resonance' among mainstream public opinion-the 'bubbling up' of subterranean politics. The main findings included: • Subterranean political actors perceive the crisis as a political crisis rather than a reaction to austerity. Subterranean politics is just as much a characteristic of Germany, where there ...
This article asks whether the Indignados social movement can be seen as a counterpublic that is capa...
The gold standard for discussing public spheres has long been established around mass media, with th...
Published online: 29 January 2019This article contributes to the growing field of studies on party–p...
This article presents the findings of a collaborative research project involving seven field teams a...
We are experiencing one of those rare moments in history when subterranean politics 'bubbles up' to ...
We are experiencing one of those rare moments in history when subterranean politics 'bubbles up' to ...
We are experiencing one of those rare moments in history when subterranean politics 'bubbles up' to ...
Mary Kaldor presents research into the new political phenomena occurring across the political spectr...
Contains fulltext : 56536.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article c...
This article examines social media as a relatively new tool of electoral and political activity aime...
Published online: 30 May 2019This paper starts from the premise that the politicization of Europe is...
The article argues for a cultural turn in the study of populist politics in Europe. Integrating insi...
This article asks whether the Indignados social movement can be seen as a counterpublic that is capa...
This article asks whether the Indignados social movement can be seen as a counterpublic that is capa...
This article asks whether the Indignados social movement can be seen as a counterpublic that is capa...
This article asks whether the Indignados social movement can be seen as a counterpublic that is capa...
The gold standard for discussing public spheres has long been established around mass media, with th...
Published online: 29 January 2019This article contributes to the growing field of studies on party–p...
This article presents the findings of a collaborative research project involving seven field teams a...
We are experiencing one of those rare moments in history when subterranean politics 'bubbles up' to ...
We are experiencing one of those rare moments in history when subterranean politics 'bubbles up' to ...
We are experiencing one of those rare moments in history when subterranean politics 'bubbles up' to ...
Mary Kaldor presents research into the new political phenomena occurring across the political spectr...
Contains fulltext : 56536.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article c...
This article examines social media as a relatively new tool of electoral and political activity aime...
Published online: 30 May 2019This paper starts from the premise that the politicization of Europe is...
The article argues for a cultural turn in the study of populist politics in Europe. Integrating insi...
This article asks whether the Indignados social movement can be seen as a counterpublic that is capa...
This article asks whether the Indignados social movement can be seen as a counterpublic that is capa...
This article asks whether the Indignados social movement can be seen as a counterpublic that is capa...
This article asks whether the Indignados social movement can be seen as a counterpublic that is capa...
The gold standard for discussing public spheres has long been established around mass media, with th...
Published online: 29 January 2019This article contributes to the growing field of studies on party–p...