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During the last two decades Europe has experienced a rise in transnational contention. Citizens are crossing borders to advance alternative visions of Europe. They spread protest concepts and tactics and explore new ways of organizing dissent. Far from being a recent phenomenon, transnational protest is obviously more salient in a world of international corporations and global political interaction, compounded by electronic communication and cheap travel. The transnational condition permeates all aspects of protest organization and dynamics – from individual biographies to activist networks to cycles of contention. The contributors offer insight into this multifaceted condition by combining rich empirical evidence with reflections on the problems of transnational research.



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“Overall, this compendium is a welcome addition to the academic debate on social protest movements. The common thread appears to be the need to view social protest by seeing the correlation between national and international efforts and almost all authors acknowledge the need for further researchand new methodological approaches. The volume is therefore a useful source for scholars who study current day social protest movements.” · The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms

“This volume certainly develops our understanding of social movement research in terms of what questions we should be asking and where we ought to seek the answers… the book will be of interest to researchers on social and political movements, as well as those working on transnational mobilization and institutions.” · Ethnopolitics

“…a valuable development of the academic literature on social movements and transnationalism… In summary, Simon Teune has gathered a selection of studies that contribute positively to the study of protest and transnationalism in Europe. The conceptual and empirical analyses are thorough and will be appreciated by researchers, students and activists alike.” · CEU Political Science Journal

“It is altogether fitting that this exemplary collection on the dynamics of transnational activism is dedicated to Dieter Rucht who has consistently sought to understand the "brave new world" of transnational social movement activism that is emerging all around us. Indeed this is as strong a collection of writings on the topic as has yet to appear in print.” · Doug McAdam, Stanford University

“The volume makes a substantial contribution to the study of social movements and of the many social processes related to globalization. It addresses deficits and limitations in the existing literature on transnational movements in ways that should help movement scholars to frame the issues in new and more complex ways.” · Joe Bandy, Bowdoin College

“The scholars who offer the fruits of their research in The Transnational Condition make notable progress toward defining, and therefore understanding, supra-national protest dynamics — a rapidly expanding phenomenon across European nations. Several chapters in this volume open up new, provocative perspectives on the issue.” · John McCarthy, Penn State University



Table of Contents

Chapter 1. The Transnational Condition. An Introduction
Simon Teune

MICRO LEVEL: TRANSNATIONAL ACTIVISTS AND ORGANIZATIONS

Chapter 2. Transnational versus National Activism. A Systematic Comparison of ‘Transnationalists’ and ‘Nationalists’ Participating in the 2006 European and Belgian Social Forums
Stefaan Walgrave and Jeroen van Laer

Chapter 3. How do Activists Experience Transnational Protest Events? The Case of Young Global Justice Activists from Germany and France
Ariane Jossin

MESO LEVEL: TRANSNATIONAL NETWORKS, TRANSNATIONAL PUBLIC SPHERES

Chapter 4. Public Spheres within Movements: Challenging the (Re)search for a European Public Sphere
Christoph Haug

Chapter 5. Exploring Cosmopolitan and Critical Europeanist Discourses in the ESF Process as a Transnational Public Space
Nicole Doerr

MACRO LEVEL: PROTEST AND SOCIETAL SYSTEMS

Chapter 6. Reinventing Europe. Social Movement Activists as Critical Europeanists
Donatella della Porta

Chapter 7. Porous Publics and Transnational Mobilization
Thomas Olesen

Chapter 8. Thinking about Transnational Diffusion and Cycles of Protest: The 1996-2005 Wave of Democratization in Eastern Europe
Tsveta Petrova

METHODOLOGY AND THEORY OF TRANSNATIONAL SOCIAL MOVEMENT RESEARCH

Chapter 9. National Constraints and Scale Shift in Current Transnational Activism
Marco Giugni, Marko Bandler, and Nina Eggert

Chapter 10. Individual Surveys in Rallies (INSURA). A New Tool for Exploring Transnational Activism?
Olivier Fillieule and Philippe Blanchard

Chapter 11. Prisoners of our Concepts: Liberating the Study of Social Movements
Jackie Smith and Rachel Kutz-Flamenbau

Bibliography
Index

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      Publication Date: 01/09/2010
      ISBN13: 9781845457280, 978-1845457280
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      During the last two decades Europe has experienced a rise in transnational contention. Citizens are crossing borders to advance alternative visions of Europe. They spread protest concepts and tactics and explore new ways of organizing dissent. Far from being a recent phenomenon, transnational protest is obviously more salient in a world of international corporations and global political interaction, compounded by electronic communication and cheap travel. The transnational condition permeates all aspects of protest organization and dynamics – from individual biographies to activist networks to cycles of contention. The contributors offer insight into this multifaceted condition by combining rich empirical evidence with reflections on the problems of transnational research.



      Trade Review

      “Overall, this compendium is a welcome addition to the academic debate on social protest movements. The common thread appears to be the need to view social protest by seeing the correlation between national and international efforts and almost all authors acknowledge the need for further researchand new methodological approaches. The volume is therefore a useful source for scholars who study current day social protest movements.” · The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms

      “This volume certainly develops our understanding of social movement research in terms of what questions we should be asking and where we ought to seek the answers… the book will be of interest to researchers on social and political movements, as well as those working on transnational mobilization and institutions.” · Ethnopolitics

      “…a valuable development of the academic literature on social movements and transnationalism… In summary, Simon Teune has gathered a selection of studies that contribute positively to the study of protest and transnationalism in Europe. The conceptual and empirical analyses are thorough and will be appreciated by researchers, students and activists alike.” · CEU Political Science Journal

      “It is altogether fitting that this exemplary collection on the dynamics of transnational activism is dedicated to Dieter Rucht who has consistently sought to understand the "brave new world" of transnational social movement activism that is emerging all around us. Indeed this is as strong a collection of writings on the topic as has yet to appear in print.” · Doug McAdam, Stanford University

      “The volume makes a substantial contribution to the study of social movements and of the many social processes related to globalization. It addresses deficits and limitations in the existing literature on transnational movements in ways that should help movement scholars to frame the issues in new and more complex ways.” · Joe Bandy, Bowdoin College

      “The scholars who offer the fruits of their research in The Transnational Condition make notable progress toward defining, and therefore understanding, supra-national protest dynamics — a rapidly expanding phenomenon across European nations. Several chapters in this volume open up new, provocative perspectives on the issue.” · John McCarthy, Penn State University



      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1. The Transnational Condition. An Introduction
      Simon Teune

      MICRO LEVEL: TRANSNATIONAL ACTIVISTS AND ORGANIZATIONS

      Chapter 2. Transnational versus National Activism. A Systematic Comparison of ‘Transnationalists’ and ‘Nationalists’ Participating in the 2006 European and Belgian Social Forums
      Stefaan Walgrave and Jeroen van Laer

      Chapter 3. How do Activists Experience Transnational Protest Events? The Case of Young Global Justice Activists from Germany and France
      Ariane Jossin

      MESO LEVEL: TRANSNATIONAL NETWORKS, TRANSNATIONAL PUBLIC SPHERES

      Chapter 4. Public Spheres within Movements: Challenging the (Re)search for a European Public Sphere
      Christoph Haug

      Chapter 5. Exploring Cosmopolitan and Critical Europeanist Discourses in the ESF Process as a Transnational Public Space
      Nicole Doerr

      MACRO LEVEL: PROTEST AND SOCIETAL SYSTEMS

      Chapter 6. Reinventing Europe. Social Movement Activists as Critical Europeanists
      Donatella della Porta

      Chapter 7. Porous Publics and Transnational Mobilization
      Thomas Olesen

      Chapter 8. Thinking about Transnational Diffusion and Cycles of Protest: The 1996-2005 Wave of Democratization in Eastern Europe
      Tsveta Petrova

      METHODOLOGY AND THEORY OF TRANSNATIONAL SOCIAL MOVEMENT RESEARCH

      Chapter 9. National Constraints and Scale Shift in Current Transnational Activism
      Marco Giugni, Marko Bandler, and Nina Eggert

      Chapter 10. Individual Surveys in Rallies (INSURA). A New Tool for Exploring Transnational Activism?
      Olivier Fillieule and Philippe Blanchard

      Chapter 11. Prisoners of our Concepts: Liberating the Study of Social Movements
      Jackie Smith and Rachel Kutz-Flamenbau

      Bibliography
      Index

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