Are various novel political movements rising? Which are they? How successful are they? What is their stage of development? Do they display new, different forms and ways of political organization and mobilization? What are their goals? How do goals, mobilization and type of actions evolve? How is the overall situation evolving? Is there a polarization and escalation or, on the contrary, stabilization?
Start with: A New Opposition Nexus and why it matters for our future: #OccupyWallStreet, Los Indignados, Anonymous and others October 10, 2011
List of posts
- Weak Signals of Cracks in the Neoliberal Paradigm? September 30, 2013
- Democracy: the Key to Avoiding Future Wars? (3) September 23, 2013
- Democracy: the Key to Avoiding Future Wars? (2) September 16, 2013
- Democracy: the Key to Avoiding Future Wars? (1) September 9, 2013
- Stabilising a Protest Movement? Some Lessons from History (2) December 17, 2012
- Protest Movements, Mobilisation, Geo-Temporal Spread: Some Lessons from History (1) December 11, 2012
- Pattern – Towards Polarization in the Western World? November 16, 2012
- #Anonymous and #OpVendetta on #5Nov 2012 November 6, 2012
- ‘We will NOT blow up Parliament’: Anonymous mobilizes for Bonfire Day October 30, 2012
- RussiaToday (RT): New Media for a Polarizing World? October 23, 2012
- Occupy, Los Indignados: towards radicalization? May 15, 2012
- Anonymous: a new political force? March 5, 2012
- Following #OccupyWallStreet October 6, 2011
- A few thoughts regarding #OccupyWallStreet September 25, 2011
- Real Democracy Now: global map – date as on map June 16, 2011
- 19 June #globalrevolution: noise or weak signal? June 16, 2011