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Grievances and Public Protests: Political Mobilisation in Spain in the Age of Austerity: Palgrave Studies in European Political Sociology

Autor Martín Portos
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 aug 2020
This book sheds light on the role that grievances play for mobilisation dynamics in a context of material deprivation. Why do people protest? To what extent do grievances account for the varying size of protest events over time? Covering different levels of analysis, the author argues that effects of socioeconomic aspects (both objective-material deprivation and subjective-attitudinal grievances) are mediated by political attitudes, especially political dissatisfaction. He develops a framework to account for the dynamics, trajectory and timing of the cycle of contention that unfolded in Spain in the shadow of the Great Recession, contributing not only to the field of social movement studies but to our broader understanding of European politics, political sociology, political economy and economic sociology.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030534042
ISBN-10: 3030534049
Pagini: 294
Ilustrații: XIX, 294 p. 27 illus., 12 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Studies in European Political Sociology

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1. Grievances and protest: an introduction. - Chapter 2. The Great Recession and mobilisation in Spain: the context. - Chapter 3. Taking to the streets in the shadow of austerity: the cycle of contention in Spain, 2007–2015. - Chapter 4. The merrier, the fewer? Political dissatisfaction and protest size fluctuations in times of austerity. - Chapter 5. Unpacking the virtuous circle: aggrieved protesters, feedback effects or both at the same time? - Chapter 6. Voicing political outrage unevenly. - Chapter 7. Podemos: leaving the squares, jumping to the institutions? - Chapter 8. Conclusion: movements of crisis?

Notă biografică

Martín Portos is Research Fellow at the Scuola Normale Superiore in Florence, Italy. He is the recipient of the Juan J. Linz Best Dissertation Award in Political Science, CEPC (Government of Spain). His work appeared in international peer-reviewed journals including Acta Politica, American Behavioral Scientist, European Societies, Mobilization and Regional Studies. He is co-author of Social Movements and Referendums from Below: Direct Democracy in the Neoliberal Crisis (with D. della Porta, F. O'Connor and A. Subirats Ribas, 2017).

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‘This is an impressive book that makes both theoretical and empirical contributions. Based on a variety of micro- and macro-level data and sophisticated statistical analyses, it provides a quite original message: in the depth of the Spanish economic crisis, it was not economic grievances that motivated Spaniards of different walks of life to participate massively in protests. Instead, it was political grievances that were motivating them and that eventually led them to support new challenger parties.’
– Hanspeter Kriesi, European University Institute, Italy
‘The important new book provides readers with a fascinating contribution to our general theoretical analysis of social movement mobilizations and our specific understanding of the Spanish case. Making use of his wide-ranging multi-method research and the rigorous examination of various types of data, Portos engages insightfully with existing theorizations and improves on them in various ways. The result isa major in-depth contribution that will be required reading both for those who follow social movement studies and those who care about contemporary Spain and southern Europe.’
Robert Fishman, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
This book sheds light on the role that grievances play for mobilization dynamics in a context of material deprivation. Why do people protest? Do grievances account for the varying size of protest events over time? Covering different levels of analysis, the author argues that effects of socioeconomic aspects on protest are mediated by political attitudes, especially political dissatisfaction. The book develops a framework to account for the trajectory of the cycle of contention that unfolded in Spain under the Great Recession, contributing to the field of social movement studies and our broader understanding of European politics, political sociology, political economy and economic sociology.
Martín Portos is Research Fellow at the Scuola Normale Superiore, Italy. He won the Juan Linz Best Dissertation Award in Political Science and the ISA’s Worldwide Competition for Junior Sociologists. His research focuses on political participation, social movements, inequalities, and nationalism.

Caracteristici

Examines the interplay between cycles of protest and material hardship Addresses the implications of the Spanish experience for existing theories of protest and contention Shows how grievances contribute to protest but participation in protests also helps to shape grievances