This study investigates in a comparative way the new social movements (NSMs) in 4 countries of Western Europe: Germany, France, the Netherlands and Switzerland. We have focused our attention on 5 movements: for peace, environmentalists, homosexuals, solidarity and urban autonomists. We have targeted 3 levels of analysis: action (protest events), organization (organization of social movements) and interaction (action campaigns). The general hypthesis is that the development of NSMs is largely influenced by the political context, including the political opportunities structure (POS). The latter includes the formal institutional structure, the dominant strategy of the authorities and the configuration of power. We followed the political proces...
Social movements trends: the French case in perspective, Positional paper pour la “BertFest” (Mélang...
Social movements trends: the French case in perspective, Positional paper pour la “BertFest” (Mélang...
This work is grounded in the tradition of using data based on ‘protest events’ as reported by the me...
This study investigates in a comparative way the new social movements (NSMs) in 4 countries of Weste...
New social movements are defined as those that have arisen since the late sixties, and include the e...
This project focused upon forms of participatory democracy elaborated ‘from below’ and implemented b...
The theoretical domain developed for the study of New Social Movements (NSMs) in the early 1980s has...
This project focused upon forms of participatory democracy elaborated ‘from below’ and implemented b...
Cette étude porte sur l'étendue et les formes de participation politique en Suisse, conduite en para...
As we write this, scenes of struggle on the streets of Europe, of official policy increasingly at od...
The research aims to do both, explain the development in membership of one of the largest alter-glob...
This article analyses if and how recent changes within the Swiss political system have influenced di...
The contribution presents a critical summary and evaluation of literature on social movements
http://id.erudit.org/iderudit/001728arThis paper aims to analyze the social and political conditions...
Pour reconsidérer la thèse de l'apparition de " nouveaux mouvements sociaux " et de nouveaux clivage...
Social movements trends: the French case in perspective, Positional paper pour la “BertFest” (Mélang...
Social movements trends: the French case in perspective, Positional paper pour la “BertFest” (Mélang...
This work is grounded in the tradition of using data based on ‘protest events’ as reported by the me...
This study investigates in a comparative way the new social movements (NSMs) in 4 countries of Weste...
New social movements are defined as those that have arisen since the late sixties, and include the e...
This project focused upon forms of participatory democracy elaborated ‘from below’ and implemented b...
The theoretical domain developed for the study of New Social Movements (NSMs) in the early 1980s has...
This project focused upon forms of participatory democracy elaborated ‘from below’ and implemented b...
Cette étude porte sur l'étendue et les formes de participation politique en Suisse, conduite en para...
As we write this, scenes of struggle on the streets of Europe, of official policy increasingly at od...
The research aims to do both, explain the development in membership of one of the largest alter-glob...
This article analyses if and how recent changes within the Swiss political system have influenced di...
The contribution presents a critical summary and evaluation of literature on social movements
http://id.erudit.org/iderudit/001728arThis paper aims to analyze the social and political conditions...
Pour reconsidérer la thèse de l'apparition de " nouveaux mouvements sociaux " et de nouveaux clivage...
Social movements trends: the French case in perspective, Positional paper pour la “BertFest” (Mélang...
Social movements trends: the French case in perspective, Positional paper pour la “BertFest” (Mélang...
This work is grounded in the tradition of using data based on ‘protest events’ as reported by the me...