Global Diffusion of Protest
Riding the Protest Wave in the Neoliberal Crisis
Series: Protest and Social Movements;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 1 December 2025
- ISBN 9781041180364
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages262 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Language English 700
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Short description:
This book looks at the development of this wave of protests, with an eye on protests against austerity and neoliberal economic policies, and offers a global view, covering events in Turkey, Brazil, Venezuela, South Africa, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Ukraine, and other locations.
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Recent years have seen a new development in the growth and spread of popular protest: protests that began as local, homogeneous events-such as Occupy Wall Street or the protests of the Arab Spring-quickly left their original locations and local specificity behind and became global. This book looks at the development of this wave of protests, with an eye on protests against austerity and neoliberal economic policies, and offers a global view, covering events in Turkey, Brazil, Venezuela, South Africa, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Ukraine, and other locations.
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1. Riding the Wave: Protest Cascades, and What We Can Learn from Them, 2. The Spirit of Gezi: A Relational Approach to Eventful Protest and Its Challenges, 3. Brazil’s Popular Awakening — June 2013: Accounting for the Onset of a New Cycle of Contention, 4. Making sense of 'La Salida': Challenging Left-Wing Control in Venezuela, 5. The Marikana Massacre and Labour Protest in South Africa, 6. Left in Translation: The Curious Absence of an Austerity Narrative in the 2013 Bulgarian Protests, 7. 'Sow Hunger, Reap Anger': From Neoliberal Privatization to New Collective Identities in Bosnia, 8. A Spirit of Maidan? Contentious Escalation in Ukraine, 9. Riding the Wave: Some Conclusions
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