Protest Publics
Edited by Nina Belyaeva,
Victor Albert and
Dmitry G. Zaytsev
in Societies and Political Orders in Transition from Springer, currently edited by Chepurenko, Alexander, Ugelvik Larsen, Stein, Reisinger, William, Arbatli, Ekim, Rosenberg, Dina and Mavletova, Aigul (Eds.)
Date: 2019
ISBN: 978-3-030-05475-5
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Chapters in this book:
- Self-Organized Publics in Mass Protests: An Introduction
- Nina Belyaeva and Victor Albert
- Exploring Protest Publics: A New Conceptual Frame for Civil Participation Analysis
- Nina Belyaeva
- “Shoulder to Shoulder Against Fascism”: Publics in Gezi Protests
- Ekim Arbatli
- Emergent Protest Publics in India and Bangladesh: A Comparative Study of Anti-corruption and Shahbag Protests
- Arnab Roy Chowdhury and Ahmed Abid
- The Grammar of Protest Publics in Skopje, Macedonia, May 2015
- Rastko Antić
- Retracing Protest Publics in Portugal: A Generation in Trouble
- Cristina Montalvão Sarmento, Patrícia Oliveira and Patrícia Tomás
- Justification in Protest Publics: The Homeless Workers’ Movement in Brazil’s Crisis
- Victor Albert
- So Strong, yet So Weak: The Emergence of Protest Publics in Iceland in the Wake of the Financial Crisis
- Jón Ólafsson
- Five Stars of Change: The Transformation of Italian Protest Publics Through Grillo’s Blog
- Giuseppe Mastruzzo
- Cross-National Comparison of Protest Publics’ Roles as Drivers of Change: From Clusters to Models
- Dmitry G. Zaytsev, Anastasia I. Galina and Anna A. Sokol
- Protesters as the “Challengers of the Status Quo” in Embedded Democracies: The Cases of Iceland, the United Kingdom, and the United States
- Nikita Shmaltsev and Dmitry G. Zaytsev
- Protest Publics as the “Watchdogs” of the Quality of Democracy in the Polyarchies of the Global South
- Sanjay Kumar Rajhans and Sambhavna Biswas
- Protest Publics as the “Triggers” of Political Changes in Hybrid Regimes: The Cases of Tunisia, Morocco, and Egypt
- Artem Uldanov, Łukasz Jakubiak and Hamid ait El Caid
- Protest Publics as Democratic Innovators in Authoritarian Environments
- Artem Uldanov, Tatiana Davtyan and Fedor Alekseenkov
- The Transforming Role of Protest Publics in Processes of Sociopolitical Change in the Global South and Southern Europe: From Occasional Challengers to Institutionalized Watchdogs
- Sanjay Kumar Rajhans
- Conclusion: The Common Features and Different Roles of Protest Publics in Political Contestation
- Nina Belyaeva and Victor Albert
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