Non-Western Social Movements and Participatory Democracy
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- Ekim Arbatli(National Research University Higher School of Economics)Dina Rosenberg(National Research University Higher School of Economics)
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-51454-3
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Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Ekim Arbatli, 2017. "Introduction: Non-Western Social Movements and Participatory Democracy in the Age of Transnationalism," Societies and Political Orders in Transition, in: Ekim Arbatli & Dina Rosenberg (ed.), Non-Western Social Movements and Participatory Democracy, pages 1-9, Springer.
- Dina Rosenberg, 2017. "The “Colorless” Protests in Russia: Mixed Messages and an Uncertain Future," Societies and Political Orders in Transition, in: Ekim Arbatli & Dina Rosenberg (ed.), Non-Western Social Movements and Participatory Democracy, pages 11-32, Springer.
- Ibrahim Natil, 2017. "Palestinian Youth Movements and “the Arab Spring”," Societies and Political Orders in Transition, in: Ekim Arbatli & Dina Rosenberg (ed.), Non-Western Social Movements and Participatory Democracy, pages 33-42, Springer.
- Dmitry Zaytsev, 2017. "Brazilian Protests: Actors and Demands for Political Changes," Societies and Political Orders in Transition, in: Ekim Arbatli & Dina Rosenberg (ed.), Non-Western Social Movements and Participatory Democracy, pages 43-64, Springer.
- Sanjay K. Rajhans, 2017. "The Multitudes of the Invisibles and the Revitalization of the Indian Democratic Space," Societies and Political Orders in Transition, in: Ekim Arbatli & Dina Rosenberg (ed.), Non-Western Social Movements and Participatory Democracy, pages 65-83, Springer.
- Maryna Shevtsova, 2017. "Queering Gezi and Maidan: Instrumentalization and Negotiation of Sexuality Within the Protest Movement," Societies and Political Orders in Transition, in: Ekim Arbatli & Dina Rosenberg (ed.), Non-Western Social Movements and Participatory Democracy, pages 85-100, Springer.
- Mutlucan Şahan, 2017. "From the Social Forums Period to the June Resistance: Tension Between Mass Mobilization and Political Strategy in Turkey," Societies and Political Orders in Transition, in: Ekim Arbatli & Dina Rosenberg (ed.), Non-Western Social Movements and Participatory Democracy, pages 101-114, Springer.
- Nina Belyaeva, 2017. "Citizen Plenums in Bosnia Protests: Creating a Post-Ethnic Identity," Societies and Political Orders in Transition, in: Ekim Arbatli & Dina Rosenberg (ed.), Non-Western Social Movements and Participatory Democracy, pages 115-138, Springer.
- David Drissel, 2017. "The Rise and Demise of the Iranian Green Revolution: Collective Action Framing in Social Media," Societies and Political Orders in Transition, in: Ekim Arbatli & Dina Rosenberg (ed.), Non-Western Social Movements and Participatory Democracy, pages 139-160, Springer.
- Alisa R. Shishkina, 2017. "Egyptian Women in the Arab Spring: Emotions, Political Participation, and the Internet," Societies and Political Orders in Transition, in: Ekim Arbatli & Dina Rosenberg (ed.), Non-Western Social Movements and Participatory Democracy, pages 161-171, Springer.
- Ina Wanca, 2017. "Cyberspace Attacks and Social Media Momentum: Building Blocks from Syria to Ukraine," Societies and Political Orders in Transition, in: Ekim Arbatli & Dina Rosenberg (ed.), Non-Western Social Movements and Participatory Democracy, pages 173-187, Springer.
- Dina Rosenberg & Ekim Arbatli, 2017. "Conclusion: The Changing Face of Social Movements and Emerging Patterns Across the Non-Western World," Societies and Political Orders in Transition, in: Ekim Arbatli & Dina Rosenberg (ed.), Non-Western Social Movements and Participatory Democracy, pages 189-197, Springer.
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