This article investigates the movement building dynamics of contemporary social movement milieus (such as particular protests, social forums or occupations). It develops the concept of the “relay” to introduce four ideal-type movement building relays understood as distinct movement milieus: clustering relay, networking relay, organizing relay, and transforming relay. Each ideal-type captures different points on a continuum of increasing movement building and thus for generating commonalities, shared understandings and identities, mobilizations and strategies. Focusing on what I call the current “rhizomatic movement epoch,” which ranges from roughly the Zapatistas to the recent occupy-type protests, the relay framework can provide a larger c...
We argue that critiques of political process theory are beginning to coalesce into a new approach to...
The worldwide “movement of movements”, which has brought together individual movements fighting neo-...
This introduction presents some key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of this book. The ...
This article investigates the movement building dynamics of contemporary social movement milieus (su...
Social Movements and Their Technologies. Wiring Social Change explores the interplay between social ...
The contribution presents a critical summary and evaluation of literature on social movements
Social movements (SMs) are common, yet complex phenomenon of study, generating eclectic and even con...
This paper shows how different "network " arguments about how protest spreads imply quite ...
This article uses empirical evidence on networks of voluntary organizations mobilizing on ethnic min...
Purpose: Starting from the assumption that knowledge becomes all the more important for movements in...
Recent studies on “publicity” stress that multiple ideas and values must be integrated into public s...
Social movements occupy a shared ideational and resource space, which is often referred to as the so...
Everyday language readily identifies social movement activity - campaigning, protesting, holding mee...
Collective action and oppositional political activism are firmly established features of any society...
Social movements are arising in unexpected places, producing effects not nor-mally associated with o...
We argue that critiques of political process theory are beginning to coalesce into a new approach to...
The worldwide “movement of movements”, which has brought together individual movements fighting neo-...
This introduction presents some key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of this book. The ...
This article investigates the movement building dynamics of contemporary social movement milieus (su...
Social Movements and Their Technologies. Wiring Social Change explores the interplay between social ...
The contribution presents a critical summary and evaluation of literature on social movements
Social movements (SMs) are common, yet complex phenomenon of study, generating eclectic and even con...
This paper shows how different "network " arguments about how protest spreads imply quite ...
This article uses empirical evidence on networks of voluntary organizations mobilizing on ethnic min...
Purpose: Starting from the assumption that knowledge becomes all the more important for movements in...
Recent studies on “publicity” stress that multiple ideas and values must be integrated into public s...
Social movements occupy a shared ideational and resource space, which is often referred to as the so...
Everyday language readily identifies social movement activity - campaigning, protesting, holding mee...
Collective action and oppositional political activism are firmly established features of any society...
Social movements are arising in unexpected places, producing effects not nor-mally associated with o...
We argue that critiques of political process theory are beginning to coalesce into a new approach to...
The worldwide “movement of movements”, which has brought together individual movements fighting neo-...
This introduction presents some key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of this book. The ...