This article tries to conceptually lay down the troubled relations between civil society and social movements within authoritarian regimes. This is done by, first, bringing clarity to the conceptual relationship between civil society and social movement and, then, applying it to the authoritarian context, still theoretically. Following the “hints” of the Eastern European intellectuals of the late 1970s and the 1980s and building on the appropriation of Durkheim’s differentiation between mechanical solidarity and organic solidarity, the article distinguishes two types of solidarity: associative solidarity and action and collective solidarity and action. Civil society is proposed to emerge on associative solidarities (and their actions), whil...
The article details the trajectory of the social movements in the national reality, highlighting the...
The end of long‐standing authoritarianism in the late twentieth century provoked a global resurgence...
In analysing the dynamics and mechanisms of mass protest from 1987 to 1988 in Lithuania, this articl...
Analyzing civil societies in the aftermath of 1990 in Eastern Europe leads to a paradox: although de...
Mobilizing for increased human rights and democratization in authoritarian states comes with great c...
This article discusses the experience of civil society and social movements inCentral and Eastern Eu...
(EN) Civil society is made up of committed individuals, non-governmental non-profit organizations, t...
Among cases of transition to democracy from below, the East German one constitutes a particularly ch...
Part I of this article provides an overview of trends in the intellectual history of civil society t...
This article offers an analysis of precisely how civil society and its relation to democracy were co...
In this article, the authors examine the potential for concerted collective action in the societies ...
The developments that took place in Central and Easter Europe (CEE) over the last three decades have...
Digitised version produced by the EUI Library and made available online in 2020.»Civil Society« is a...
AbstractThis chapter focuses on the activities of civil society formations in the European political...
The 20th century saw the establishment of, and experimentation within, socialist states across the g...
The article details the trajectory of the social movements in the national reality, highlighting the...
The end of long‐standing authoritarianism in the late twentieth century provoked a global resurgence...
In analysing the dynamics and mechanisms of mass protest from 1987 to 1988 in Lithuania, this articl...
Analyzing civil societies in the aftermath of 1990 in Eastern Europe leads to a paradox: although de...
Mobilizing for increased human rights and democratization in authoritarian states comes with great c...
This article discusses the experience of civil society and social movements inCentral and Eastern Eu...
(EN) Civil society is made up of committed individuals, non-governmental non-profit organizations, t...
Among cases of transition to democracy from below, the East German one constitutes a particularly ch...
Part I of this article provides an overview of trends in the intellectual history of civil society t...
This article offers an analysis of precisely how civil society and its relation to democracy were co...
In this article, the authors examine the potential for concerted collective action in the societies ...
The developments that took place in Central and Easter Europe (CEE) over the last three decades have...
Digitised version produced by the EUI Library and made available online in 2020.»Civil Society« is a...
AbstractThis chapter focuses on the activities of civil society formations in the European political...
The 20th century saw the establishment of, and experimentation within, socialist states across the g...
The article details the trajectory of the social movements in the national reality, highlighting the...
The end of long‐standing authoritarianism in the late twentieth century provoked a global resurgence...
In analysing the dynamics and mechanisms of mass protest from 1987 to 1988 in Lithuania, this articl...