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Social movements and the European crisis: activist and researcher reflections

Heleen Schols,Garan Hobbelink,Cristina Flesher Fominaya,Sat Trejo,Marianne Maeckelbergh,Markos Vogiatzoglou+2 more-2013-01-01-Maynooth University ePrints and eTheses Archive (Maynooth University)

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On June 28, the Transnational Institute Amsterdam hosted a symposium with activists from a range of movements and researchers from the three main European networks of social movement research (Council for European Studies, European Sociological Association, European Consortium for Political Research). The goal was to share experiences from participants’ different standpoints, map out the current situation of movement organising in Europe, and identify strategic implications in a way that can be usefully shared with activists across Europe.

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On June 28, the Transnational Institute Amsterdam hosted a symposium with activists from a range of movements and researchers from the three main European networks of social movement research (Council for European Studies, European Sociological Association, European Consortium for Political Research). The goal was to share experiences from participants’ different standpoints, map out the current situation of movement organising in Europe, and identify strategic implications in a way that can be usefully shared with activists across Europe.

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Social movementPolitical sciencePoliticsEuropean studiesMovement (music)Social researchEuropean unionSociology

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