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Social Movements and Solidarity Structures in Crisis-Ridden Greece.

By: Malamidis.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Protest and Social Movements Series: Publisher: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2020Copyright date: �2020Edition: 1st ed.Description: 1 online resource (363 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789048551460.Genre/Form: Electronic books.Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Cover -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I: Boundary Enlargement and Anti-Austerity Mobilizations -- 1. Theorizing the Process of Boundary Enlargement -- 1.1 Why Boundary Enlargement? -- 1.2 Dismantling the process of boundary enlargement -- 1.2.1 Social Movement Scenes -- 1.2.2 Organizational Structure, Resources and Identity -- 1.2.3 Sub-mechanisms, Combinations and Interconnections -- 1.3 Limitations -- 1.4 Conclusion -- 2. The Greek Wave of Anti-Austerity Mobilizations in Context -- 2.1 Three decades of mobilizations -- 2.2 From December 2008, onwards -- 2.3 The Period of Austerity -- 2.3.1 Crisis and Austerity -- 2.3.2 Anti-austerity mobilizations -- 2.3.3 The square movement and its decentralization -- 2.4 Alternative Repertoires of Action -- 2.4.1 The social movement scene of Food -- 2.4.2 The social movement scene of Health -- 2.4.3 The social movement scene of Labour -- 2.4.4 Institutional and Hybrid Space -- 2.5 Conclusion -- Part II: Social Movements in Food, Health and Labour -- 3. The Social Movement Scene of Food -- 3.1 Organizational Structure -- 3.1.1 Markets without Middlemen -- 3.1.2 Collective and Social Kitchens -- 3.1.3 Collection and Distribution of Food Parcels -- 3.2 Resources -- 3.2.1 Markets without Middlemen -- 3.2.2 Collective and Social Kitchens -- 3.2.3 Collection and Distribution of Food Parcels -- 3.3 Identity -- 3.3.1 Markets without Middlemen -- 3.3.2 Collective and Social Kitchens -- 3.3.3 Collection and Distribution of Food Parcels -- 3.4 Conclusion -- 4. The Social Movement Scene of Health -- 4.1 Organizational Structure -- 4.1.1 Affinity Groups Modeling and the Coordination of Autonomy -- 4.1.2 Internal Structure -- 4.1.3 Core and Peripheral Networks -- 4.2 Resources -- 4.2.1 Fixed Costs -- 4.2.2 Medical and Office Equipment -- 4.2.3 Drugs and Medication -- 4.3 Identity.
4.3.1 Social Appropriation through Organization and Resources -- 4.3.2 Translation and Bricolage -- 4.4 Conclusion -- 5. The Social Movement Scene of Labour -- 5.1 Organizational Structure -- 5.1.1 Assemblies and Participation -- 5.1.2 Procedures of Entry and Exit -- 5.1.3 Networked Cooperativism -- 5.2 Resources -- 5.2.1 Initial Capital -- 5.2.2 Compensation, Demand and Supply -- 5.2.3 Investing within -- 5.3 Identity -- 5.3.1 Contentious Origins of Self-management -- 5.3.2 Aggressive and Defensive Self-management -- 5.4 Conclusion -- Part III: Different Applications of Boundary Enlargement -- 6. Different Scenes, Different Trajectories but the Same Process: A Within-Case Comparison -- 6.1 Comparing the Scenes -- 6.1.1 Comparing the Organization of the Scenes -- 6.1.2 Comparing the Resources of the Scenes -- 6.1.3 Comparing the Identity of the Scenes -- 6.2 Comparing the Trajectories -- 6.2.1 Trajectories in Organizational Structure -- 6.2.2 Trajectories in Resources -- 6.2.3 Trajectories in Identity -- 7. Boundary Enlargement in Different Contexts -- 7.1 The Spanish anti-austerity mobilizations -- 7.1.1 The case of PAH -- 7.1.2 The cases of Marea Verde and Marea Blanca -- 7.1.3 Municipalism and the Feminization of Politics -- 7.2 The 2001 Argentinean Crisis -- 7.2.1 Neighbourhood Assemblies -- 7.2.2 Piqueteros Unemployed Workers Movement -- 7.2.3 Recuperated Factories and Enterprises -- 7.2.4 Affective Politics -- 8. Epilogue -- 8.1 Expanding the notion of boundary enlargement -- 8.2 Future Research -- Bibliography -- Annex -- Index -- List of Figures and Tables -- Figures -- Figure 2.1 Repertoires and actors in the social movement scene of Food -- Figure 2.2 Repertoires and actors in the social movement scene of Health -- Figure 2.3 Repertoires and actors in the social movement scene of Labour -- Tables.
Table 2.1 System of Health Accounts of year 2014 -- Table 3.1 Mechanisms and sub-mechanisms in the social movement scene of Food -- Table 4.1 Mechanisms and sub-mechanisms in the social movement scene of Health -- Table 5.1 Political and Social Homogeneity -- Table 5.2 Mechanisms and sub-mechanisms in the social movement scene of Labour.
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Cover -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I: Boundary Enlargement and Anti-Austerity Mobilizations -- 1. Theorizing the Process of Boundary Enlargement -- 1.1 Why Boundary Enlargement? -- 1.2 Dismantling the process of boundary enlargement -- 1.2.1 Social Movement Scenes -- 1.2.2 Organizational Structure, Resources and Identity -- 1.2.3 Sub-mechanisms, Combinations and Interconnections -- 1.3 Limitations -- 1.4 Conclusion -- 2. The Greek Wave of Anti-Austerity Mobilizations in Context -- 2.1 Three decades of mobilizations -- 2.2 From December 2008, onwards -- 2.3 The Period of Austerity -- 2.3.1 Crisis and Austerity -- 2.3.2 Anti-austerity mobilizations -- 2.3.3 The square movement and its decentralization -- 2.4 Alternative Repertoires of Action -- 2.4.1 The social movement scene of Food -- 2.4.2 The social movement scene of Health -- 2.4.3 The social movement scene of Labour -- 2.4.4 Institutional and Hybrid Space -- 2.5 Conclusion -- Part II: Social Movements in Food, Health and Labour -- 3. The Social Movement Scene of Food -- 3.1 Organizational Structure -- 3.1.1 Markets without Middlemen -- 3.1.2 Collective and Social Kitchens -- 3.1.3 Collection and Distribution of Food Parcels -- 3.2 Resources -- 3.2.1 Markets without Middlemen -- 3.2.2 Collective and Social Kitchens -- 3.2.3 Collection and Distribution of Food Parcels -- 3.3 Identity -- 3.3.1 Markets without Middlemen -- 3.3.2 Collective and Social Kitchens -- 3.3.3 Collection and Distribution of Food Parcels -- 3.4 Conclusion -- 4. The Social Movement Scene of Health -- 4.1 Organizational Structure -- 4.1.1 Affinity Groups Modeling and the Coordination of Autonomy -- 4.1.2 Internal Structure -- 4.1.3 Core and Peripheral Networks -- 4.2 Resources -- 4.2.1 Fixed Costs -- 4.2.2 Medical and Office Equipment -- 4.2.3 Drugs and Medication -- 4.3 Identity.

4.3.1 Social Appropriation through Organization and Resources -- 4.3.2 Translation and Bricolage -- 4.4 Conclusion -- 5. The Social Movement Scene of Labour -- 5.1 Organizational Structure -- 5.1.1 Assemblies and Participation -- 5.1.2 Procedures of Entry and Exit -- 5.1.3 Networked Cooperativism -- 5.2 Resources -- 5.2.1 Initial Capital -- 5.2.2 Compensation, Demand and Supply -- 5.2.3 Investing within -- 5.3 Identity -- 5.3.1 Contentious Origins of Self-management -- 5.3.2 Aggressive and Defensive Self-management -- 5.4 Conclusion -- Part III: Different Applications of Boundary Enlargement -- 6. Different Scenes, Different Trajectories but the Same Process: A Within-Case Comparison -- 6.1 Comparing the Scenes -- 6.1.1 Comparing the Organization of the Scenes -- 6.1.2 Comparing the Resources of the Scenes -- 6.1.3 Comparing the Identity of the Scenes -- 6.2 Comparing the Trajectories -- 6.2.1 Trajectories in Organizational Structure -- 6.2.2 Trajectories in Resources -- 6.2.3 Trajectories in Identity -- 7. Boundary Enlargement in Different Contexts -- 7.1 The Spanish anti-austerity mobilizations -- 7.1.1 The case of PAH -- 7.1.2 The cases of Marea Verde and Marea Blanca -- 7.1.3 Municipalism and the Feminization of Politics -- 7.2 The 2001 Argentinean Crisis -- 7.2.1 Neighbourhood Assemblies -- 7.2.2 Piqueteros Unemployed Workers Movement -- 7.2.3 Recuperated Factories and Enterprises -- 7.2.4 Affective Politics -- 8. Epilogue -- 8.1 Expanding the notion of boundary enlargement -- 8.2 Future Research -- Bibliography -- Annex -- Index -- List of Figures and Tables -- Figures -- Figure 2.1 Repertoires and actors in the social movement scene of Food -- Figure 2.2 Repertoires and actors in the social movement scene of Health -- Figure 2.3 Repertoires and actors in the social movement scene of Labour -- Tables.

Table 2.1 System of Health Accounts of year 2014 -- Table 3.1 Mechanisms and sub-mechanisms in the social movement scene of Food -- Table 4.1 Mechanisms and sub-mechanisms in the social movement scene of Health -- Table 5.1 Political and Social Homogeneity -- Table 5.2 Mechanisms and sub-mechanisms in the social movement scene of Labour.

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