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In person icon Building: (Building C) Faculty of Law, Administration & Economics , Floor: 4th floor, Room: 403
Friday 17:50 - 19:30 CEST (06/09/2019)
The network perspective has emerged in the last twenty years as a flexible and powerful tool to analyze the diversity, dynamics, and complexity of collective participation. In spite of its constant growth, relevant issues remain open to further investigation – such as the link between the political context and the structure of movement networks; the complex mix of organizational and individual agencies within collaboration and conflict structures; the progressive redefinition of mobilization predictors. The panel discusses applications of network analysis to the study of social movements, protest and participatory networks.
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Actors and Architectures: Online Networks of Far-Right Mobilisation | View Paper Details |
Collective Action Networks: Czech Trade Union Organisations in Time and Space | View Paper Details |
Running Together, Ruling Together: How Social Capital from Voluntary Associations Affects Coalition Formation | View Paper Details |
The Role of Ethnic Origin as an Attribute of Migrant Voluntary Associations in the Formation and Detection of Components of Migrant Organisational Networks in European Cities | View Paper Details |
Less Divided after ETA? Green Networks in the Basque Country between 2007 and 2017 | View Paper Details |