Quartal 2018/I

Braun, Daniela, Swen Hutter, and Alena Kerscher. 2018. “Anzeichen einer „differenzierten“ Politisierung?” Pp. 163–91 in Parteien und die Politisierung der Europäischen Union, edited by L. Anders, H. Scheller, and T. Tuntschew. Springer VS.

Caiani, Manuela and Donatella della Porta. 2018. “The Radical Right as Social Movement Organizations.” in The Oxford Handbook of the Radical Right, edited by J. Rydgren. Oxford University Press.

della Porta, Donatella. 2018. “Radicalization: A Relational Perspective.” Annual Review of Political Science 21(1).

della Porta, Donatella (ed). 2018. Solidarity Mobilizations in the ‘Refugee Crisis’’. Contentious Moves.’ Palgrave Macmillan.

della Porta, Donatella. 2018. “Afterword: Transnational Activisms in Social Movement Studies.” Pp. 339–51 in The Transnational Activist. Transformations and Comparisons from the Anglo-World since the Nineteenth Century, edited by S. Berger and S. Scalmer. Palgrave Macmillan.

della Porta, Donatella. 2018. “Anti-Corruption from Below. Social Movements Against Corruption in Late Neoliberalism.” Partecipazione e Conflitto 10(3):661–92.

della Porta, Donatella and Elena Pavan. 2018. “The Nexus between Media and Social Movements. Looking Back and the Way Forward.” in The Routledge Companion to Media and Activism, edited by G. Meikle. Routledge.

della Porta, Donatella, Massimiliano Andretta, Tiago Fernandes, Eduardo Romanos, and Markos Vogiatzoglou. 2018. Legacies and Memories in Movements: Justice and Democracy in Southern Europe. Oxford University Press.

Engels, Bettina. 2018. “Nothing Will Be as before: Shifting Political Opportunity Structures in Protests against Gold Mining in Burkina Faso.” The Extractive Industries and Society.

Engels, Bettina. 2018. “A Stolen Revolution: Popular Class Mobilisation in Burkina Faso.” Labor History 59(5).

Engels, Bettina. 2018. “How to Be a Marxist. Social Mobilisation for Radical Transformation in Burkina Faso.” Review of African Political Economy 45(156).

Ganz, Kathrin. 2018. Die Netzbewegung: Subjektpositionen im politischen Diskurs der digitalen Gesellschaft. Verlag Barbara Budrich.

Geissel, Brigitte and Pamela Hess. 2018. “Determinants of Successfull Participatory Governance: The Case of Local Agenda 21.” Pp. 246–66 in Handbook on Participatory Governance, edited by H. Heinelt. Edward Elgar Publishing.

Grimm, Jannis and Cilja Harders. 2018. “Unpacking the Effects of Repression: The Evolution of Islamist Repertoires of Contention in Egypt after the Fall of President Morsi.” Social Movement Studies 17(1):1–18.

Hunold, Daniela, Philipp Knopp, Stephanie Schmidt, Roman Thurn, and Peter Ullrich. 2018. “Policing der G20-Proteste in Hamburg im Juli 2017. Ergebnisse einer strukturierten Demonstrationsbeobachtung.” Kriminologisches Journal 50(1):34–47.

Hüttner, Bernd. 2018. ‘Rezension: Kathrin Fahlenbrach, Martin Klimke, Joachim Scharloth (Hrsg.): Protest Cultures. A Companion. Oxford: Berghahn Publishers‘. In: CONTRASTE  März 2018. open access.

Kannengießer, Sigrid. 2018. “Repair Cafés as Communicative Figurations: Consumer-Critical Media Practices for Cultural Transformation.” Pp. 101–22 in Communicative FigurationsTransforming Communications – Studies in Cross-Media Research. Palgrave Macmillan.

Kannengießer, Sigrid and Ines Weller. 2018. Konsumkritische Projekte und Praktiken: Interdisziplinäre Perspektiven auf gemeinschaftlichen Konsum. oekom verlag.

Kleres, Jochen. 2018. “Emotions in the Crisis: Mobilising for Refugees in Germany and Sweden.” Pp. 209–41 in Solidarity Mobilizations in the ‘Refugee Crisis’’. Contentious Moves,’ edited by D. della Porta. Palgrave Macmillan.

Mayer, Margit. 2018. “Neoliberalism and the Urban.” Pp. 483–95 in The SAGE Handbook of Neoliberalism, edited by D. Cahill, M. Cooper, M. Konings, and D. Primrose. SAGE.

Mayer, Margit. 2018. “Citizen Participation in Big Renewal Projects: Why so Complicated?” Pp. 12–21 in Slussen – a critical case of urban renewal in Stockholm CityStockholmia essä. Stockholmia förlag.

Mayne, Quinton and Brigitte Geissel. 2018. “Don’t Good Democracies Need ‘Good’ Citizens? Citizen Dispositions and the Study of Democratic Quality.” Politics and Governance 6(1):33.

Notz, Gisela. 2018. Warum flog die Tomate? Die autonomen Frauenbewegungen der Siebzigerjahre ; Entstehungsgeschichte – Organisationsformen – politische Konzepte – Wie geht es weiter? Komplett überarbeitete und erweiterte Auflage. AG SPAK Bücher.

Prause, Louisa and Nina-Kathrin Wienkoop. 2018. “Who Is Responsible for Corruption? Framing Strategies of Social Movements in West Africa Mobilizing against Presidential Term Amendments.” Partecipazione e Conflitto 10(3):850–73.

Roose, Jochen. 2018. “Soziale Bewegungen und Europa.” Pp. 369–74 in Europasoziologie: Handbuch für Wissenschaft und Studium, edited by M. Bach and B. Bach-Hönig. Nomos.

Roth, Roland. 2018. “Kampagnenpolitik – Anmerkungen zu Nutzen, Risiken und Nebenwirkungen.” Pp. 12–19 in Engagement in Aktion. Ratgeber für wirkungsvolle Kampagnenpolitik, edited by Stiftung Mitarbeit/Bewegungsstiftung. Bonn: Stiftung Mitarbeit.

Roth, Roland. 2018. “Soziale Bewegungen.” Pp. 1458–66 in Handbuch Soziale Arbeit, edited by H.-U. Otto and H. Thiersch. München: Reinhardt Verlag.

Ullrich, Peter. 2018. Researching Police in/under Protest. Police Research as a Journey of Discovery with Obstacles. Institut für Protest- und Bewegungsforschung. Online.

Ullrich, Peter. 2018. Videoüberwachung von Demonstrationen und die Definitionsmacht der Polizei. Zwischen Objektivitätsfiktion und Selektiver Sanktionierung.  Technische Universität Berlin. Online.

Wichterich, Christa. 2018. “Der Prekäre Care-Kapitalismus.” Blätter für Deutsche und Internationale Politik, February, 91–97.

Wiemann, Anna. 2018: Networks and Mobilization Processes: The Case of the Japanese Anti-Nuclear Movement after Fukushima. München: iudicium.

Zajak, Sabrina and Ines Gottschalk, eds. 2018. Flüchtlingshilfe als neues Engagementfeld: Chancen und Herausforderungen des Engagements für Geflüchtete. Nomos.

 

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