Austerity and Protest: Popular Contention in Times of Economic Crisis
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ISBN-13: | 9780367597573 |
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Publisher: | Taylor & Francis |
Publication date: | 06/30/2020 |
Series: | The Mobilization Series on Social Movements, Protest, and Culture |
Pages: | 226 |
Product dimensions: | 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d) |
About the Author
Maria Grasso is a Lecturer in Politics and Quantitative Methods at the Department of Politics, University of Sheffield. Her main research interests are in political sociology, social change, political participation, and social movements. She was a Research Fellow on the Caught in the Act of Protest: Contextualising Contestation (CCC) project's UK team. She is a work-package Principal Investigator on two collaborative EU projects on social resilience in times of crisis (LIVEWHAT) and trans-national solidarity (TransSOL). She is Deputy Editor for Western Europe of Mobilization: An International Quarterly. Her work has been published in Electoral Studies, Work, Employment and Society and other journals.
Table of Contents
Austerity and Protest: Debates and Challenges, (Marco Giugni and Maria Grasso)PART I: AUSTERITY, ECONOMIC GRIEVANCES, AND PROTEST POLITICS
1. Political Mobilization in Times of Crises: The Relationship between Economic and Political Crises, (Hanspeter Kriesi)
2. At the Ballot Boxes or in the Streets and Factories: Economic Contention in the Visegrad Group, (Ondřej Císař and Jiří Navrátil)
PART II: SOCIAL BASES OF PROTEST IN TIMES OF AUSTERITY
3. Are Anti-Austerity Movements ‘Old’ or ‘New’?, (Maria Grasso and Marco Giugni)
4. Does Class Matter in Protests? Social Class, Attitudes towards Inequality, and Political Trust in European Demonstrations in a Time of Economic Crisis, (Anders Hylmö and Magnus Wennerhag)
PART III: PERCEIVED EFFECTIVENESS AND PARTICIPATION
5. Bridging the Protest Macro-Micro Gap: Investigating the Link between Motivations, Political Efficacy and Political Context, (Pauline Ketelaars)
6. Trust and Efficacy Taking to the Streets in Times of Crisis: Variation among Activists, (Massimiliano Andretta, Lorenzo Bosi, and Donatella della Porta)
PART IV: COLLECTIVE INTERESTS AND SOLIDARITY
7. Beneficiary and Conscience Constituencies: On Interests and Solidarity, (Bert Klandermans, Jacquelien van Stekelenburg, and Marie-Louise Damen)
8. Anti-Cuts Protests in the UK: Are We Really All in This Together?, (Clare Saunders, Silke Roth, and Cristiana Olcese)
PART V: AUSTERITY, PROTEST, AND THE LABOR MARKET
9. A Tale of Two Crises: Contentious Responses to Anti-Austerity Policy in Spain, (Camilo Cristancho)
10. Feelings of Hardship and Anxiety for Contentious Politics: Economic Crisis and the Unemployed Youth in France, (Manlio Cinalli and Pavlos Vasilopoulos)
Austerity and Protest: Lessons and Future Research, (Marco Giugni and Maria Grasso)