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Global citizenship and the New, New social movementsIberian connectionsUniversity of Lleida, Spain [Email: feixa{at}geosoc.udl.cat]
CIES/ISCTE, Lisbon, Portugal/FCT [Email: icfp{at}iscte.pt]
Northeastern University, USA [Email: j.juris{at}neu.edu] The past two decades have witnessed the rise of a new global cycle of collective action not only organized through the Internet and made visible during mass pro-test events, but also locally shaped by diverse organizations, networks, platforms and groups. Focusing on specific cases in two Iberian cities — Barcelona and Lisbon — we argue that this protest cycle has given rise to new kinds of movements referred to here as new, new social movements. We analyze particular aspects of each case, but also discuss their European and global dimensions. The article will also highlight the role of youth, discussing the characteristics associated with the participation of young people in the new, new movements. After a short introduction to the research on this topic, focusing on the emergence of the anti-corporate globalization movement and related theoretical implications, we provide a description of four protest events in Barcelona and Lisbon. Next, we analyze the local contexts that anchor these events. Finally, we discuss the main characteristics of the new, new social movements, examining the links between Barcelona and Lisbon and the wider international context that shapes them and paying particular attention to contemporary networking dynamics.
Key Words: youth globalization anti-corporate globalization social movements Barcelona Lisbon
Young, Vol. 17, No. 4,
421-442 (2009) |
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