Contemporary Left-Wing Activism Vol 1

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Andre Pusey
anti-capitalist theory
Austerity
Banana Industry
Bourgeois Public Sphere
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Data Set
David Bates
Democracy
Direct Democracy
Emanuele Achino
Enrico Reuter
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EU Referendum
EU Referendum Campaign
European Radical Left
Front De Gauche
General Intellect
grassroots mobilisation
Gregory White
Gulden Ozcan
HDP.
John Michael Roberts
Joseph Ibrahim
left-wing activism
leftist political participation research
Marcello Gisondi
Marco Damiani
Mass Intellectuality
Movement
NATO's Control
NATO’s Control
neo-liberalism
Nuit Debout
Occupy
Occupy Wall Street
parliamentary politics
participatory governance
political activism
Political Opportunity Structure Perspective
Political Organization Model
Political Parties
political sociology
Proletarian Public Sphere
public sphere transformation
Quebecian Student Strike
Radical
Radical Left Parties
Social Centres Movement
social movement analysis
social movements
Social Reproduction
Tennyson S. D. Joseph
UK Uncut
UK's Membership
UKIP Supporter
UK’s Membership

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815363507
  • Weight: 590g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Dec 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Within many societies across the world, new social and political movements have sprung up that either challenge formal parliamentary structures of democracy and participation, or work within them and, in the process, fundamentally alter the ideological content of democratic potentials. At the same time, some parliamentary political parties have attracted a new type of ‘populist’ political rhetoric and support base.

This collection, along with its accompanying volume 2, examines the emergence of, and the connections between, these new types of left-wing democracy and participation. Through an array of examples from different countries, it explains why left-wing activism arises in new and innovative spaces in society and how this joins up with conventional left-wing politics, including parliamentary politics. It demonstrates how these new forms of politics can resonate with the real life experiences of ordinary people and thereby win support for left-wing agendas.

Dr John Roberts is Divisional Lead, Sociology and Communications, Department of Social and Political Sciences, Brunel University, UK

Dr Joseph Ibrahim, is Senior Lecturer in Sociology, School of Social Sciences, Leeds Beckett University, UK.