Social movements in the Balkans: rebellion and protest from Maribor to Taksim
In: Southeast European studies
Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of tables and figures; List of contributors; Introduction: social movements and protests in Southeast Europe -- a new tragedy of the commons?; 1 Divided they stand: peace building, state reconstruction and informal political movements in Bosnia-Herzegovina, 2005-2013; 2 Maribor's social uprising in the European crisis: from antipolitics of people to politicisation of periphery's surplus population; 3 The 'stronger state' and counter-democracy: Bulgarian street protests, 2012-2013, in the accounts of participants; 4 The spaces of social mobilisation in Greece5 At the crossroads of cultural and ideological exchange -- behind the visual communications of 2012-2013 Slovene protests; 6 Social media and the 'Balkan spring'; 7 'Missing the forest for the trees': from single-issue protests to resonant mass-movements in Greece, Turkey and Bosnia-Herzegovina; 8 Are the Balkans different? Mapping protest politics in post-communist Southeastern Europe; 9 The international context of mass political unrest in the Balkans -- conceptual issues and perspectives; Index