Violent protest, contentious politics, and the neoliberal state [International Conference "Rioting and violent protest in comparative perspective: theoretical considerations, empirical puzzles" ; held at Panteion University in Athens in december 2009]
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Farnham, Surrey [u.a.]
Ashgate
2012
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| Series: | The mobilization series on social movements, protest, and culture
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Table of Contents:
- The dynamics of violent protest : politics, emotions, and interaction Seraphim Seferiades and Hank Johnston
- The role of violence in mass protests Frances Fox Piven
- The outcomes of political violence : ethical, theoretical, and methodological concerns Lorenzo Bosi and Marco Guigni
- Age cohorts, cognition, and collective violence Hank Johnston
- Political violence in Germany : trends and exploration of causes Dieter Rucht
- The unusual suspects : radical repertoires in consensual settings Mario Diani
- Riots : a dynamic view Donatella della Porta and Bernard Gbikpi
- Protest and repression in democracies and autocracies : Europe, Iran, Thailand, and the Middle East 2010-2011 Jack Goldstone
- Contemporary French and British urban riots : exploring the underlying political dimensions David Waddington and Mike King
- The volatility of urban riots Marilena Simiti
- The Greek December, 2008 Hank Johnston and Seraphim Seferiades
- Along the pathways of rage : the space-time of an uprising Loukia Kotronaki and Seraphim Seferiades
- The accidental eruption of the anarchist movement Kostas Kanellopoulos
- Beyond the riots ; radical minorities shaping a decade of upturn in Greece Nikos Lountos.


