Introduction—Re-imagining Democracy: Legacy, Impact and Lessons of Spain’s 15-M Movement
Cristina Flesher Fominaya (res.)
págs. 1-5
Reconsidering social movement impact on democracy: the case of Spain’s 15-M movement
págs. 6-36
págs. 37-56
15-M movement and feminist economics: an insight into the dialogues between social movements and academia in Spain
Astrid Agenjo-Calderón, Lucía del Moral-Espín, Raquel Clemente
págs. 57-75
Transforming urban democracy through social movements: the experience of Ahora Madrid
págs. 76-93
Caring democracy now: neighborhood support networks in the wake of the 15-M
Carlos Diz Reboredo, Brais Estévez Villarino, Raquel Martínez Buján
págs. 94-113
The rise of a new media ecosystem: exploring 15M’s educommunicative legacy for radical democracy
págs. 114-134
The mobilising memory of the 15-M movement: recollections and sediments in Spanish protest culture
págs. 135-153
págs. 154-170
The political economy of the Spanish Indignados: political opportunities, social conflicts, and democratizing impacts
Eduardo Romanos Fraile, Jorge Sola, César Rendueles Menéndez de Llano
págs. 171-190
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