This article contributes to scholarship on the relationship between political parties and social movements by proposing a new model of ‘party-driven movements’ to understand the formation of a new hybrid model within existing political parties in majoritarian systems. In our two case studies – Momentum’s relationship with the UK Labour Party and the Bernie Sanders-inspired ‘Our Revolution’ with the US Democratic Party – we highlight the conditions under which they emerge and their key characteristics. We analyse how party-driven movements express an ambivalence in terms of strategy (working inside and outside the party), political aims (aiming to transform the party and society) and organisation (in the desire to maintain autonomy whilst pa...
In many countries, movement parties have gained traction among the electorate. This special issue sp...
In many countries, movement parties have gained traction among the electorate. This special issue sp...
When the United States activists called for people to Occupy#everywhere, it is unlikely they were th...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
Most political parties that emerged in Europe since 1945 have roots in social movements, but unlike ...
This article provides a discussion of Sid Tarrow's "Movements and Parties. Critical Connections in A...
Social movements and political parties play vital and often complementary roles for democratic repre...
The article provides an analytical introduction to the Symposium devoted to Sidney Tarrow's "Movemen...
The article provides an analytical introduction to the Symposium devoted to Sidney Tarrow's "Movemen...
This article examines the macro–micro dynamics linking party membership with protest participation. ...
The relationship between social movement activity and conventional politics has received little syst...
The article studies newly established parties with roots in social movements. Using the post-Spring ...
Parties and movements, even those that share similar values, exercise distinct sources of power that...
The ascendance of austerity policies and the protests they have generated have had a deep impact on ...
When the United States activists called for people to Occupy#everywhere, it is unlikely they were th...
In many countries, movement parties have gained traction among the electorate. This special issue sp...
In many countries, movement parties have gained traction among the electorate. This special issue sp...
When the United States activists called for people to Occupy#everywhere, it is unlikely they were th...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
Most political parties that emerged in Europe since 1945 have roots in social movements, but unlike ...
This article provides a discussion of Sid Tarrow's "Movements and Parties. Critical Connections in A...
Social movements and political parties play vital and often complementary roles for democratic repre...
The article provides an analytical introduction to the Symposium devoted to Sidney Tarrow's "Movemen...
The article provides an analytical introduction to the Symposium devoted to Sidney Tarrow's "Movemen...
This article examines the macro–micro dynamics linking party membership with protest participation. ...
The relationship between social movement activity and conventional politics has received little syst...
The article studies newly established parties with roots in social movements. Using the post-Spring ...
Parties and movements, even those that share similar values, exercise distinct sources of power that...
The ascendance of austerity policies and the protests they have generated have had a deep impact on ...
When the United States activists called for people to Occupy#everywhere, it is unlikely they were th...
In many countries, movement parties have gained traction among the electorate. This special issue sp...
In many countries, movement parties have gained traction among the electorate. This special issue sp...
When the United States activists called for people to Occupy#everywhere, it is unlikely they were th...