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Young progressive activists in Europe. Scales, identity and agency

Abstract

In this chapter, I argue that the most relevant factor to explain the contrasting stances towards Europe is that of transna- tional cultures of activism. Each one corresponds to a vision of the world and a coherent set of concepts of social agency that shape the movement's organiza- tion and practices. Interviews and focus groups suggest four cultures of activism are particu- larly popular among progressive youth: self-organized direct democracy outside formal institutions; ecological and social transition practices in daily life; expert activism and protest.

Languages

English

Publisher

Brill

DOI

10.1163/9789004324589_004

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