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Citizens' Activism and Solidarity Movements: Contending with Populism: Palgrave Studies in European Political Sociology

Editat de Birte Siim, Anna Krasteva, Aino Saarinen
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 iul 2018
This book explores the activism and solidarity movements formed by contemporary European citizens in opposition to populism, which has risen significantly in reaction to globalization, European integration and migration. It makes the counterforces to neo-nationalisms visible and re-envisions key concepts such as democracy/public sphere, power/empowerment, intersectionality and conflict/cooperation in civil society. The book makes a theoretical and empirical contribution to citizenship studies, covering several forms such as contestatory, solidary, everyday and creative citizenship. The chapters examine the diverse movements against national populism, othering and exclusion in various parts of the European Union, such as Denmark, Finland, the UK, Austria, Germany, France, Bulgaria, Slovenia and Italy. The national case studies focus on counterforces to ethnic and religious divisions, as well as genders and sexualities, various expressions of anti-migration, Romanophobia, Islamophobia and homophobia. The book’s overall focus on local, national and transnational forms of resistance is premised on values of respect and tolerance of diversity in an increasingly multi-cultural Europe.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319761824
ISBN-10: 331976182X
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: XIX, 308 p. 3 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Studies in European Political Sociology

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Citizens’ activism and solidarity movements in contemporary Europe: Contending with populism.- Chapter 2: Dilemmas of citizenship and evolving civic activism in Denmark.- Chapter 3: Against Romanophobia, for diversity and equality: Exploring the activism modes of a “movement within a movement” in Finland.- Chapter 4: Forging “the people” in the UK: The appeal of populism and the resistant anti-bodies.- Chapter 5: The (im)possibility of creating counter-hegemony against the radical right: The case of Austria.- Chapter 6: We are still here and staying! Refugee-led mobilizations and their struggles for rights in Germany.- Chapter 7: The anti-discrimination activism in a backlash context: A panorama of the French situation.- Chapter 8: Racism, post-democracy, an economy that kills: The challenges of civil society movements in Italy.- Chapter 8: Being a citizen in times of mainstreaming of populism: Building post-communist contestatory and solidary citizenship.- Chapter 10: Feminist movements’ acts of citizenship: Experiences from post-socialist Slovenia.- Chapter 11. Citizen’s activism for reimagining and reinventing citizenship countering far-right populism.- Chapter 12:  Activist citizens: An afterword.

Notă biografică

Birte Siim is Professor at the Department of Culture and Global Studies, Aalborg University, Denmark, where she has been responsible for Gender Research and Danish EU teams on European studies of citizenship, gender equality, nationalism, and diversity. Siim co-edited Negotiating Gender and Diversity in the European Public Sphere (2013).
Anna Krasteva is Professor of Political Sciences, Founder and Director of CERMES (Centre for Refugees, Migration and Ethnic Studies) at the New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria. She co-edited Recent Social Trends in Bulgaria (2000). She is editor-in-chief of the international journal Southeastern Europe.
Aino Saarinen is Senior Researcher Emerita at Aleksanteri Institute, Centre for Russian and Eastern European Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland, where she has been responsible for Nordic-Russian projects and Finnish-EU teams focusing on agency and gender violence, and migration. Saarinen co-edited Women and Transformation in Russia (2014).

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This book explores the activism and solidarity movements formed by contemporary European citizens in opposition to populism, which has risen significantly in reaction to globalization, European integration and migration. It makes the counterforces to neo-nationalisms visible and re-envisions key concepts such as democracy/public sphere, power/empowerment, intersectionality and conflict/cooperation in civil society. The book makes a theoretical and empirical contribution to citizenship studies, covering several forms such as contestatory, solidary, everyday and creative citizenship. The chapters examine the diverse movements against national populism, othering and exclusion in various parts of the European Union, such as Denmark, Finland, the UK, Austria, Germany, France, Bulgaria, Slovenia and Italy. The national case studies focus on counterforces to ethnic and religious divisions, as well as genders and sexualities, various expressions of anti-migration, Romanophobia, Islamophobia and homophobia. The book’s overall focus on local, national and transnational forms of resistance is premised on values of respect and tolerance of diversity in an increasingly multi-cultural Europe.

Caracteristici

Explores the democratic counterforces to right-wing populism amongst European citizens Critically reflects upon citizenship, democracy, diversity and conflict Focuses on intersectionality politics rather than identity politics and class politics