A growing number of today’s conflicts are “local”, in the sense of having as their premise and target a given place, in its peculiar features, boundaries and connections with the “outside”. Yet are we in front of something really new, or do these conflicts belong to a long-established lineage of social mobilizations? The article begins with comparing new protests with those emerging in the 1970s, finding significant similarities (as regards for example the weak organizational structure, the single issue orientation, the diffidence for institutional politics and the value assigned to the concrete, lived experience) but also significant differences, both quantitative (for example in respect to the relevance of counter-expertise and of individ...
The paper addresses the transcendence of political organizations adopting an anthropological perspe...
Considered an innovation because of its capacity to develop transnational processes, the World Socia...
Considered an innovation because of its capacity to develop transnational processes, the World Socia...
A growing number of today’s conflicts are “local”, in the sense of having as their premise and targe...
A growing number of today’s conflicts are “local”, in the sense of having as their premise and targe...
A growing number of today\u2019s conflicts are \u201clocal\u201d, in the sense of having as their pr...
This paper aims at studying environmental participative movements which have national/European/int...
The article examines the territorial conditions, actors, and processes that facilitate or hinder th...
This thesis examines the organisational principles, repertoires of contention, practices, and the po...
This article discusses the effects of the terroristic attacks of September 11th 2001 on social movem...
The paper deals with the issue of the development of Territorial Intelligence (TI) as influ-enced by...
This work asks questions on the relationship between innovative collective actors, such as the 'new ...
In recent years, in the wake of the coincidence of economic, social and environmental crises, the un...
This work asks questions on the relationship between innovative collective actors, such as the 'new ...
My dissertation is an effort to rethink our understanding of social movements and politics, taking a...
The paper addresses the transcendence of political organizations adopting an anthropological perspe...
Considered an innovation because of its capacity to develop transnational processes, the World Socia...
Considered an innovation because of its capacity to develop transnational processes, the World Socia...
A growing number of today’s conflicts are “local”, in the sense of having as their premise and targe...
A growing number of today’s conflicts are “local”, in the sense of having as their premise and targe...
A growing number of today\u2019s conflicts are \u201clocal\u201d, in the sense of having as their pr...
This paper aims at studying environmental participative movements which have national/European/int...
The article examines the territorial conditions, actors, and processes that facilitate or hinder th...
This thesis examines the organisational principles, repertoires of contention, practices, and the po...
This article discusses the effects of the terroristic attacks of September 11th 2001 on social movem...
The paper deals with the issue of the development of Territorial Intelligence (TI) as influ-enced by...
This work asks questions on the relationship between innovative collective actors, such as the 'new ...
In recent years, in the wake of the coincidence of economic, social and environmental crises, the un...
This work asks questions on the relationship between innovative collective actors, such as the 'new ...
My dissertation is an effort to rethink our understanding of social movements and politics, taking a...
The paper addresses the transcendence of political organizations adopting an anthropological perspe...
Considered an innovation because of its capacity to develop transnational processes, the World Socia...
Considered an innovation because of its capacity to develop transnational processes, the World Socia...