Contesting Austerity: Social Movements and the Left in Portugal and Spain (2008-2015)

Author:   Tiago Carvalho
Publisher:   Amsterdam University Press
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9789463722841


Pages:   226
Publication Date:   24 May 2022
Format:   Hardback
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Contesting Austerity: Social Movements and the Left in Portugal and Spain (2008-2015)


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Contesting Austerity compares the contentious responses to austerity in Portugal and Spain between 2008 and 2015. While in Spain a sustained wave of mobilisation lasted for three years and led to a transformation of the party system, in Portugal social movements mobilised only in specific instances, trade unions dominated protest and institutional change was limited. Contesting Austerity shows that trajectories and outcomes in these countries are linked to the nature and configurations of the players in the mobilisation process.

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Author:   Tiago Carvalho
Publisher:   Amsterdam University Press
Imprint:   Amsterdam University Press
Weight:   0.503kg
ISBN:  

9789463722841


ISBN 10:   946372284
Pages:   226
Publication Date:   24 May 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Contesting Austerity is a landmark work. Its innovative perspective highlights how the distinct political cultures of Spain and Portugal shaped reactions to the crisis. A must-read for all interested in Iberian politics and society. . Pedro Ramos Pinto, Associate Professor in International Economic History, University of Cambridge Contesting Austerity brings new insights into how movements and parties interacted in Spain and Portugal during the 'age of austerity'. Anyone interested in understanding the effect of protest in these cases, and more generally in the post-2008 period, can do no better than to turn to this outstanding book. . David. J. Bailey, Senior Lecturer, Department of Political Science and International Studies, University of Birmingham This book investigates the Spanish and Portuguese protest cycle in times of austerity. It brings back into social movement studies a debate on capitalism filling a gap in existing literature. With a dynamic view of a complex process in unsettled times, it contributes to the understanding of how the financial crisis and ensuing crisis of legitimacy opened spaces for contentious actors. . Donatella della Porta, Director of Centre on Social Movements Studies, Scuola Normale Superiore


"""Contesting Austerity is a landmark work. Its innovative perspective highlights how the distinct political cultures of Spain and Portugal shaped reactions to the crisis. A must-read for all interested in Iberian politics and society."" . Pedro Ramos Pinto, Associate Professor in International Economic History, University of Cambridge ""Contesting Austerity brings new insights into how movements and parties interacted in Spain and Portugal during the ‘age of austerity’. Anyone interested in understanding the effect of protest in these cases, and more generally in the post-2008 period, can do no better than to turn to this outstanding book."" . David. J. Bailey, Senior Lecturer, Department of Political Science and International Studies, University of Birmingham ""This book investigates the Spanish and Portuguese protest cycle in times of austerity. It brings back into social movement studies a debate on capitalism filling a gap in existing literature. With a dynamic view of a complex process in unsettled times, it contributes to the understanding of how the financial crisis and ensuing crisis of legitimacy opened spaces for contentious actors."" . Donatella della Porta, Director of Centre on Social Movements Studies, Scuola Normale Superiore"


Author Information

Tiago Carvalho holds a PhD in Sociology (University of Cambridge). He is a researcher at the Centre for Research and Studies in Sociology (University Institute of Lisbon), and a member of Centre on Social Movement Studies.

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