Sumários

Aula 8. Contramovimentos, populismo e movimentos xenófobos.

16 Abril 2026, 16:00 Guya Accornero


Aula 8. Contramovimentos, populismo e movimentos xenófobos. 

- Aslandis, Paris. 2017. ‘Populism and Social Movements’. In Oxford Handbook of Populism, by Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser et al. (eds.). Oxford University Press (no repositório). 

- De la Torre, Carlos. 2019. ‘Global Populism: histories, trajectories, problems and challenges’. In Routledge Handbook of Global Populism, by Carlos de la Torre (eds.). Routledge, 1-28 (no repositório) 

- Paternotte, David e Roman Kuhar. 2017. ‘The anti-gender movement in comparative perspective’. In Anti-Gender Campaigns in Europe. Mobilizing against Equality, by Roman Kuhar e David Paternotte. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield (no repositório) 

- Roth, Silk. 2018. ‘Introduction: Contemporary Counter-Movements in the Age of Brexit and Trump’. Sociological Research Online 23(2), 496–506 (no repositório) 

- Ruzza, Carlo. 2009. ‘Populism and euroscepticism: Towards uncivil society?’, Policy and Society 28(1): 87-98 (no repositório) 

- Ruzza, Carlo. 2019. ‘Populism, migration, and henophobia in Europe’. In Routledge Handbook of Global Populism, by Carlos de la Torre (eds.). Routledge (no repositório) 

Finalização aula 7

16 Abril 2026, 14:30 Guya Accornero


ativismo digital 

Aula 7

26 Março 2026, 16:00 Guya Accornero


Aula 7. Movimentos sociais na contemporaneidade: novas tecnologias, mudanças nas formas de ação, ativismo digital, novos contextos. 

Aula 7

26 Março 2026, 14:30 Guya Accornero


Aula 7. Movimentos sociais na contemporaneidade: novas tecnologias, mudanças nas formas de ação, ativismo digital, novos contextos. 

Aula 4

12 Março 2026, 16:00 Guya Accornero


  • Ativismo digital (o que mudou na mobilização política na era digital) 

 

Accornero, G. 2017. The ‘Mediation’ of the Portuguese Anti-Austerity Protest Cycle. Media Coverage and its Impact’, in Media Representations of Anti-Austerity Protests in the EU: Grievances, Identities and Agency, ed. by Tao Papaioannou and Suman Gupta. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 165-188 

Beissinger, M. ‘“Conventional” and “Virtual” Civil Societies in Autocratic Regimes’, Comparative Politics 49(3): 351-371. 

Cardoso, G. et al. 2017. ‘Social Movements, participation and crisis in Europe’, in Europe’s crisis, ed. by Manuel Castells, Olivier Bouin, Joao Caraca, Gustavo Cardoso, John Thompson and Michel Wieviorka. Cambridge: Polity Press, pp. 405-427 

Dencik, L., A. Hintz, and Z. Carey. 2018. Prediction, pre-emption and limits to dissent: Social media and big data uses for policing protests in the United Kingdom’, New Media & Society20 (4): 1433–1450 

Dolata, U. and J.F. Schrape. 2016. ‘Masses, Crowds, Communities, Movements: Collective Action in the Internet Age’, Social Movement Studies 15(1): 1-18 

Earl, J. and Kimport, K. 2013. Digitally Enabled Social Change. Activism in the Internet Age. Cambridge Massachusetts: MIT, Intro and chapter 2. 

Joyce, M. ed. 2010. Digital Activism Decoded. The New Mechanics of Change. NYC: International Debate Education Association.  

Klein, A. 2015. ‘Vigilante Media: Unveiling Anonymous and the Hacktivist Persona in the Global Press’, Communication Monographs 82(3): 379-401. 

McDonald, K. 2015. ‘From Indymedia to Anonymous: rethinking action and identity in digital cultures’, Information, Communication & Society 18(8): 968-928. 

Owen, S. 2017. ‘Monitoring social media and protest movements: ensuring political order through surveillance and surveillance discourse’, Social Identities Journal for the Study of Race, Nation and Culture 23(6): 688-700. 

Poell, T. 2019. ‘Social media, temporality, and the legitimacy of protest’, Social Movement Studies, DOI: 10.1080/14742837.2019.1605287 

Trmayne, M. 2014. ‘Anatomy of Protest in the Digital Era: A Network Analysis of Twitter and Occupy Wall Street’, Social Movement Studies 13(1): 110-126