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Index
Cover Title page Copyright page Acknowledgements 1: The Re-emergence of a Class Cleavage? Social Movements in Times of Austerity
Bringing capitalism back into protest analysis? Social movements and political cleavages The research This volume Notes
2: Social Structure: Old Working Class, New Precariat, or Yet Something Different?
Dynamics of capitalism Social movements and social structures Anti-austerity protest in the periphery The social basis of the (European) Global Justice Movement The social bases of movements in the crisis of neoliberalism The social basis of protest in Europe Conclusion Notes
3: Identification Processes: Class and Culture
Immoral (neo)liberalism: the challenge The cultural dimension: which identity for which movement? Morality and justice frames in anti-austerity protests in the periphery Anti-neoliberalism and tolerant identities in the Global Justice Movement Morality framing in anti-austerity movements Conclusion Notes
4: Lo Llaman Democracia Y No Lo Es: A Crisis of Political Responsibility
Lack of responsibility in (late) neoliberalism Crisis of legitimacy in neoliberalism: the abdication of responsibility by representative institutions and its discontent Protests and re-incorporation in Latin America Alterpolitics in the Global Justice Movement Antipolitics in the anti-austerity movements? A crisis of responsibility: a conclusion Notes
5: Democracy Is Not a Spectator Sport: Changing Conceptions of Democracy in Social Movements
Old, new and newest movements: the organizational debate Constructing new organizational repertoires: organizing against neoliberalism in the periphery Democracy and organization in the Global Justice Movement Democracy and organization in the anti-austerity protests The functioning of democracy: prefiguring a different society Beyond acampadas: still networked activists? Communicating beyond the squares Learning democracy in action: some conclusions Notes
6: Bringing Capitalism Back into Protest Analysis? Some Concluding Remarks
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