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Organizing for Independence: Secessionist Protest, Organizational Change, and the Referendum Crisis in Catalonia
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Abstract Independence protests are on the rise across Europe, as Spain, the UK, and other states have faced severe secessionist challenges. The largest wave of these protests swept Catalonia and reached its peak in 2017 when the push for a binding referendum led to an unprecedented secessionist crisis. Organ... view more
Independence protests are on the rise across Europe, as Spain, the UK, and other states have faced severe secessionist challenges. The largest wave of these protests swept Catalonia and reached its peak in 2017 when the push for a binding referendum led to an unprecedented secessionist crisis. Organizing for Independence explores the question of how the referendum crisis as a threat and opportunity transformed secessionist protest and its organizational basis. Combining protest event data, qualitative interviews, and network analyses, the author shows how organizational change took place inside, outside, and between formal organizations, and was driven by activists' symbolic constructions of transformative events. The book goes beyond simplistic accounts of secessionist protest by providing a dynamic perspective on strategic interactions between protesters and their opponents and allies. These insights are particularly timely as independence movements all over the world look with great interest at what happened in Catalonia.... view less
Keywords
Europe; secession; separatism; autonomy; repression; protest; referendum; political crisis; Spain; social movement
Classification
General History
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Free Keywords
Catalan; organisations; revolutionary
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Publisher
Amsterdam University Press
City
Amsterdam
Page/Pages
287 p.
Series
Protest and social movements, 30
DOI
https://doi.org/10.5117/9789048561094
ISBN
978-90-4856-110-0
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0
FundingThe publication was supported by the Open Access Publishing Fund of the Leibniz Association.