The prominence of global fault lines organised around the environment and social justice revealed through global social movement activity has significant implications for established approaches to political and social science. In particular, the rise of network analyses and the increasing attention to complexity theory within the social sciences represent profound challenges to established paradigms. This paper engages with this intellectual terrain utilising the 2000 Prague IMF/WB action to illustrate the unintended and largely unobserved political consequences and implications of global movement for established approaches within the political and policy sciences. It is argued that the default assumption that social movement activity autom...
Social movements (SMs) are common, yet complex phenomenon of study, generating eclectic and even con...
Both at the end of the 20th and at the beginning of the 21st century, it became evident that new, qu...
In analysing the dynamics and mechanisms of mass protest from 1987 to 1988 in Lithuania, this articl...
The paper focuses on social movement organizations (SMOs) in one country in order to explore the lev...
The mass character of political mobilization is not the only measure for the strength of civil socie...
The contemporary economic crisis is sometimes labeled as the greatest crisis of capitalism since the...
The emerging structures of global social movements and their impact on policy change are examined in...
This paper presents data gathered during and since the protests against the IMF and World Bank meeti...
Although the process of European integration is proceeding speedily and social movements are often i...
As we write this, scenes of struggle on the streets of Europe, of official policy increasingly at od...
Social movements, along with political parties play a significant role in socio-political life of co...
Non-Government Organizations (NGOs), Non-Profit Organizations (NPOs), Social Enterprises and other a...
This paper will provide an overview of several noted social movement theories. This will be followed...
In this article, the authors examine the potential for concerted collective action in the societies ...
Mobile flexible social structures have special value. In the article, global and local social moveme...
Social movements (SMs) are common, yet complex phenomenon of study, generating eclectic and even con...
Both at the end of the 20th and at the beginning of the 21st century, it became evident that new, qu...
In analysing the dynamics and mechanisms of mass protest from 1987 to 1988 in Lithuania, this articl...
The paper focuses on social movement organizations (SMOs) in one country in order to explore the lev...
The mass character of political mobilization is not the only measure for the strength of civil socie...
The contemporary economic crisis is sometimes labeled as the greatest crisis of capitalism since the...
The emerging structures of global social movements and their impact on policy change are examined in...
This paper presents data gathered during and since the protests against the IMF and World Bank meeti...
Although the process of European integration is proceeding speedily and social movements are often i...
As we write this, scenes of struggle on the streets of Europe, of official policy increasingly at od...
Social movements, along with political parties play a significant role in socio-political life of co...
Non-Government Organizations (NGOs), Non-Profit Organizations (NPOs), Social Enterprises and other a...
This paper will provide an overview of several noted social movement theories. This will be followed...
In this article, the authors examine the potential for concerted collective action in the societies ...
Mobile flexible social structures have special value. In the article, global and local social moveme...
Social movements (SMs) are common, yet complex phenomenon of study, generating eclectic and even con...
Both at the end of the 20th and at the beginning of the 21st century, it became evident that new, qu...
In analysing the dynamics and mechanisms of mass protest from 1987 to 1988 in Lithuania, this articl...