Contesting austerity and free trade in the EU : protest diffusion in complex media and political arenas / Julia Rone.

By: Rone, Julia [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Publisher: New York, NY : Routledge, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 178 pages) : color illustrations, color mapsContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781003081524; 1003081525; 9781000288841; 1000288846; 9781000288940; 1000288943; 9781000288896; 1000288897Subject(s): Protest movements -- European Union countries -- History -- 21st century | Social movements -- European Union countries -- History -- 21st century | Free trade -- European Union countries -- Public opinion | European Union countries -- Economic conditions -- Regional disparities | European Union countries -- Economic policy -- Public opinion | SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media StudiesDDC classification: 303.48/4 LOC classification: HM883 | .R66 2021Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement
Contents:
Studying diffusion -- Quiet, you may wake up the Greeks : the diffusion of protests against austerity -- ACTA la vista baby : the diffusion of protest against the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement -- TTIP-ing over democracy : the diffusion of protests against TTIP and CETA.
Summary: "The book explores the diffusion of protest against austerity and free trade agreements in the wave of contention that shook the EU following the 2008 Economic Crisis. This book discusses how protests against austerity and free trade agreements manifested a wider discontent with the constitutionalisation of economic policy and the way economic decisions have been insulated from democratic debate. It also explores the differentiated politicization of these issues and the diffusion of protests across Western as well as Eastern Europe, which has often been neglected in studies of the post-crisis turmoil. Julia Rone emphasises that far from being an automatic spontaneous process, protest diffusion is highly complex, and its success or failure can be impacted by the strategic agency and media practices of key political players involved such as bottom-up activists, as well as trade unions, political parties, NGOs, intellectuals and mainstream media. This is an important resource for media and communications students and scholars with an interest in activism, political economy, social movement studies and protest movements"-- Provided by publisher.
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Studying diffusion -- Quiet, you may wake up the Greeks : the diffusion of protests against austerity -- ACTA la vista baby : the diffusion of protest against the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement -- TTIP-ing over democracy : the diffusion of protests against TTIP and CETA.

"The book explores the diffusion of protest against austerity and free trade agreements in the wave of contention that shook the EU following the 2008 Economic Crisis. This book discusses how protests against austerity and free trade agreements manifested a wider discontent with the constitutionalisation of economic policy and the way economic decisions have been insulated from democratic debate. It also explores the differentiated politicization of these issues and the diffusion of protests across Western as well as Eastern Europe, which has often been neglected in studies of the post-crisis turmoil. Julia Rone emphasises that far from being an automatic spontaneous process, protest diffusion is highly complex, and its success or failure can be impacted by the strategic agency and media practices of key political players involved such as bottom-up activists, as well as trade unions, political parties, NGOs, intellectuals and mainstream media. This is an important resource for media and communications students and scholars with an interest in activism, political economy, social movement studies and protest movements"-- Provided by publisher.

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