Spain After the Indignados/15M Movement

Spain After the Indignados/15M Movement
Title Spain After the Indignados/15M Movement PDF eBook
Author Óscar Pereira-Zazo
Publisher Springer
Pages 339
Release 2019-06-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3030194353

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Spain After the Indignados/15M Movement explores how the aftershocks of the 2007 Great Recession restructured Spain’s political sphere and political imaginary. It brings together a representative sample of Spain’s leading progressive voices, including two of the five founding members of the Podemos party. The essays herein explore the areas of economics, politics, ecology, social change, media, and cultural politics in order to present a broad, critical account of contemporary Spain, with a special emphasis on emerging forms of sociopolitical contestation, self-organizing, democratic participation, and radical politics. The edited volume argues that Spanish cultural studies—which originally gravitated toward celebratory accounts of capitalist modernization, the cultural Movida and the advent of a postmodern Spain—must continue to build a new cultural politics that not only challenges the accepted narrative of the Spanish Transition to democracy, but that is committed to confronting the civilizatory challenges currently faced.

Street Politics in the Age of Austerity

Street Politics in the Age of Austerity
Title Street Politics in the Age of Austerity PDF eBook
Author Marcos Ancelovici
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Demonstrations
ISBN 9789089647634

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This collection is designed to offer a comparative analysis of street-level protest movements, setting them in international, socio-economic, and cross-cultural perspective in order to help us understand why movements emerge, what they do, how they spread, and how they fit into both local and worldwide historical contexts.

Crisis and Social Mobilization in Contemporary Spain

Crisis and Social Mobilization in Contemporary Spain
Title Crisis and Social Mobilization in Contemporary Spain PDF eBook
Author Benjamín Tejerina Montaña
Publisher Routledge
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Protest movements
ISBN 9781472431363

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The year 2011 marked the emergence of a series of mobilizations of the indignant that spread like wildfire around the world. The Spanish 15M was pivotal to the transnational diffusion of protest. This volume analyzes the features that turned the 15M into a beacon for international mobilization, and those that garnered it unprecedented domestic support, surpassing historic socio-economic and politico-ideological fractures in Spain. It also delves into its gradual demise, and its profound impact on the emergence of political offsprings that portray themselves as heirs to the 15M spirit such as Podemos.

The Configuration of the Spanish Public Sphere

The Configuration of the Spanish Public Sphere
Title The Configuration of the Spanish Public Sphere PDF eBook
Author David Jiménez Torres
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 326
Release 2019-06-06
Genre History
ISBN 1789202361

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Since the explosion of the indignados movement beginning in 2011, there has been a renewed interest in the concept of the “public sphere” in a Spanish context: how it relates to society and to political power, and how it has evolved over the centuries. The Configuration of the Spanish Public Sphere brings together contributions from leading scholars in Hispanic studies, across a wide range of disciplines, to investigate various aspects of these processes, offering a long-term, panoramic view that touches on one of the most urgent issues for contemporary European societies.

Cultures of Anyone

Cultures of Anyone
Title Cultures of Anyone PDF eBook
Author Luis Moreno Caballud
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 320
Release 2015
Genre History
ISBN 1781381933

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This book focuses on the rise of sharing and collaboration practices among peers in Spanish digital cultures and social movements in the wake of Spain's financial meltdown of 2008.

Beyond the Internet

Beyond the Internet
Title Beyond the Internet PDF eBook
Author Rita Figueiras
Publisher Routledge
Pages 170
Release 2015-12-22
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317426177

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The western economic and financial crisis began with the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008 and led the European Union countries into recession. After this, governments started to implement austerity measures, such as cuts in public spending, including public subsidies and jobs, and rising prices. In this context, Europe started to experience a wave of protest movements. Individuals started to use the manifold interactive digital media environment to both fight against the austerity measures and find alternative ways of claiming their democratic rights. Inspired by the 2011 Arab Spring and the Occupy Wall Street movement in New York (USA), the Occupy LSX encampment in Central London (UK), The Outraged (Los Indignados)/ 15M encampment in Central Madrid (Spain), the Syntagma Square’s Outraged movement in Athens (Greece) and the March 12th Movement in Lisbon (Portugal), although short-lived, epitomize an emerging alternative politics and participation via the media. This wave has promoted a debate on how the realm of politics is changing, as citizens broaden their ideas of what political issues and participation mean. Beyond the Internet examines the technological dimension of the recent wave of protest movements in the United Kingdom, Spain, Portugal, Greece, and Ireland. Offering an opportunity to achieve a better understanding of the dynamics between society, politics and technology, this volume questions the essentialist attributes of the Internet that fuel the techno-centric discourse. The contributors illustrate how all these protest movements were active in the social media and garnered high levels of media attention and public visibility, in spite of their failure to achieve their political goals. As intra-elite dissent was pivotal in understanding the Arab uprisings, the coalition of national ruling elites with European institutions in terms of austerity strategy is essential in understanding the limits of media/technology power and, therefore, the dissociation between communication and representative power.

The Rise of Nerd Politics

The Rise of Nerd Politics
Title The Rise of Nerd Politics PDF eBook
Author John Postill
Publisher Anthropology, Culture and Society
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre COMPUTERS
ISBN 9780745399836

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An anthropology of technology, protest and politics, from Podemos to Wikileaks.