The literature of social movement outcomes is engaged with the study of social change. However, social movement theories limit the explanatory potential of social movements' political outcomes, only in relation to policy and institutional change. Therefore, they do not pay attention to the various political qualities which emerge from protest cycles and move away from institutional arrangements. Against this backdrop, the paper suggests approaching social transformations as changes in boundaries. Boundaries define, each time, the limits of social settings and describe organizational and identarian aspirations of social change in daily life. Periods of crises are characterized by intense transformations, which overcome the old and create new...
The paper traces the history and evolution of the anarchist and self-organising movements in Greece,...
We argue that critiques of political process theory are beginning to coalesce into a new approach to...
Across the globe, movements are confronting states and elites, challenging inequalities and mobilisi...
The literature of social movement outcomes is engaged with the study of social change. However, soci...
Social Movements and Solidarity Structures in Crisis-Ridden Greece explores the rich grassroots expe...
This paper focuses on the 2011 ‘squares movement’ in Greece to enquire into the importance of (popul...
Greek translation of Social Movements: An Introduction, Oxford, Blackwell, 2006The volume addresses ...
Social movements, as collective entities, develop to stand up against the existing institutional sta...
The articles in this special issue provide comparative case studies of social movements from a range...
The global financial crisis of 2008 and the neoliberal austere governance that accompanied it hit ha...
The contribution presents a critical summary and evaluation of literature on social movements
Contentious events often come in waves, but they are seldom homogeneous. A series of contentious eve...
Alternative action organizations (AAOs) are collective bodies engaged in carrying out alternatives t...
Social movements are arising in unexpected places, producing effects not nor-mally associated with o...
This article aspires to contribute to the ongoing literature on collective action in times of crisis...
The paper traces the history and evolution of the anarchist and self-organising movements in Greece,...
We argue that critiques of political process theory are beginning to coalesce into a new approach to...
Across the globe, movements are confronting states and elites, challenging inequalities and mobilisi...
The literature of social movement outcomes is engaged with the study of social change. However, soci...
Social Movements and Solidarity Structures in Crisis-Ridden Greece explores the rich grassroots expe...
This paper focuses on the 2011 ‘squares movement’ in Greece to enquire into the importance of (popul...
Greek translation of Social Movements: An Introduction, Oxford, Blackwell, 2006The volume addresses ...
Social movements, as collective entities, develop to stand up against the existing institutional sta...
The articles in this special issue provide comparative case studies of social movements from a range...
The global financial crisis of 2008 and the neoliberal austere governance that accompanied it hit ha...
The contribution presents a critical summary and evaluation of literature on social movements
Contentious events often come in waves, but they are seldom homogeneous. A series of contentious eve...
Alternative action organizations (AAOs) are collective bodies engaged in carrying out alternatives t...
Social movements are arising in unexpected places, producing effects not nor-mally associated with o...
This article aspires to contribute to the ongoing literature on collective action in times of crisis...
The paper traces the history and evolution of the anarchist and self-organising movements in Greece,...
We argue that critiques of political process theory are beginning to coalesce into a new approach to...
Across the globe, movements are confronting states and elites, challenging inequalities and mobilisi...