Back to the origin? popular sovereignty from French Revolution to current anti-corruption movements: the spanish case in historical perspective
págs. 693-722
From data extraction to data leaking. Data-activism in italian and spanish anti-corruption campaigns
págs. 723-746
Do LULU movements in Italy fight mafia and corruption?: framing processes and ‘anti-system’ struggles in the No Tav, No Bridge and No Muos case studies
págs. 747-772
Screaming at a wall: societal accountability from below in Bulgaria and Hungary
págs. 773-796
The romanian people versus corruption: the paradoxical nexus of protest and adaptation
págs. 797-825
Rising against the thieves: anti-corruption campaigns in south-eastern Europe
págs. 826-849
Who is responsible for corruption?: framing strategies of social movements in West Africa mobilizing against presidential term amendments
págs. 850-873
págs. 874-895
Emotions in inter-action in environmental resistances: the case of Comité Salvabosque in Mexico
págs. 896-925
págs. 926-954
Are solidarity purchasing groups a social innovation?: a study inspired by social forces
págs. 955-982
The hopeless forecast under the gloomy sky: "crisis" of political legitimacy and role of future perspective in hard times
págs. 983-1004
Adaptation or transformation?: interpreting participation in times of austerity in an old red region
págs. 1005-1036
Es reseña de:
Populism. An introduction
Manuel Anselmi
New York, London : Routledge, 2017
págs. 1037-1044
Es reseña de:
Fronteggiare la crisi. Come cambia lo stile di vita del ceto medio [Facing the crisis. How the lifestyle of the middle class changes],
Roberta Sassatelli (ed. lit.), Marco Santoro (ed. lit.), Giovanni Semi (ed. lit.)
Bologna : Il Mulino, 2015
págs. 1045-1049
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