Introduction: contemporary european social movements : democracy, crisis and contestation
págs. 1-14
Visions of a good society: european social movements in the age of ideologies and beyond
págs. 17-29
How many "Europes?: left-wing and right-wing social movements and their visions or Europe
págs. 30-45
From "Fortress Europe" to "Refugees Welcome": social movements and the political imaginary on european borders
págs. 46-58
Fields of contentious politics: policies and discourse over "Islam vs. Christianity"
págs. 59-69
págs. 73-88
Deliberative democracy: an upgrade proposal
págs. 89-99
Democracy and sortition: arguments in favor of randomness
págs. 100-111
Hatred and democracy?: Ernesto Laclau and populism in Europe
págs. 112-125
Nothing is lost, nothing is created, everything is transformed: from labor movements to anti-austerity protests
págs. 129-141
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págs. 155-167
New social movements and everyday life: a dialogue with Alberto Melucci
págs. 168-182
págs. 185-195
My body, my rules?: self-determination and feminist collective action in Southern Europe
págs. 196-209
Neither new nor utopian (and yet worthwhile): Queer and feminist genealogies, conflicts and contributions inside Spain's 15-M movement
págs. 210-220
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págs. 237-250
Crossing the ocean: the influence of Bolivias's MAS movement on Spain's Podemos Party
María Esther del Campo García, Jorge Resina de la Fuente, Yanina Welp
págs. 251-263
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págs. 284-296
"We won't pay the crisis": student movements in European anti-austerity protest
págs. 297-310
The technopolitical frameworks of contemporary social movements: the European case
págs. 313-325
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Movement parties: a new hybrid form of politics?
págs. 343-356
págs. 357-371
The long shadow of activism: Podemos and the difficult choices of movement-parties
págs. 372-382
From Indignad@s to Mayors?: participatory dilemmas in Spanish municipal movements
págs. 387-401
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