Bibliografia

Principal

  • Tarrow, Sidney. 1998. Power in movement : social movements and contentious politics. Cambridge: University Press Fillieule, Olivier, e Guya Accornero. 2016. Social Movement Studies in Europe. The State of the Art. Oxford/New York della Porta, Donatella. 2014. ?Social Movement Studies and Methodological Pluralism: An Introduction. In Methodological Practices in Social Movement Research, by Donatella della Porta. Oxford University Press della Porta, Donatella, e Mario Diani. 1998 (nova edição, 2020). Social Movements: An introduction. Oxford : Blackwell Publishers Cerezales, Diego Palacios. 2003. O poder caiu na Rua. Estado e acções colectivas na revolução portuguesa. Lisboa: ICS Bosi, Lorenzo, Marco Giugni e Katrin Uba. 2016. The consequence of social movements. Cambridge University Press Accornero, Guya. 2016. The Revolution before the Revolution. Late Authoritarianism and Student Protest in Portugal. Oxford/New York: Berghahn Books:

Secundária

  • Between Protest and Nation-Building. Abingdon: Routledge Jian, Chen et al. 2018. The Routledge Handbook of the Global Sixties Van Ness, Justin e Erika Summers-Effler. 2018. ?Emotion in Social Movements?. In The Blackwell Companion to Social Movements, eds. by David Snow et al. (2º ed.). Hoboken: Wiley 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 Tejerina, Benjamin. 2017. ?Los movimientos sociales en la Transición Política: herencias, singularidades y transformaciones de la movilización social en la década de 1970?, Debats Tejerina, Benjamin et al. (eds.) 2013. ?From indignation to occupation: a new wave of global mobilization?, special issue in Current Sociology 61(4) Rootes, Chris. 1999. ?Environmental movements: From the local to the global?. Enviromental Politics 8(1): 1-12 Ramos Pinto, Pedro. 2013 Lisbon Rising. Urban Social Movements in the Portuguese Revolution, 1974-75. Manchester: Manchester University Press. Polletta, Francesca, e James Jasper. 2001. ?Collective Identity and Social Movements?, Annual Review of Sociology 27: 283-305 Poell, T. 2019. ?Social media, temporality, and the legitimacy of protest?, Social Movement Studies, DOI: 10.1080/14742837.2019.1605287 Pichardo, Nelson A. 1997. ?New Social Movements: A Critical Review?, Annual Review of Sociology 23: 411-430 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. Neveu, Erik. 2016. ?The European Movements of ?68: Ambivalent Theories, Ideological Memories, and Exciting Puzzles?. In Olivier Fillieule e Guya Accornero. 2016. Social Movement Studies in Europe. The State of the Art. Oxford/New York, pp. 21-37. Mosca, Lorenzo. 2014. ?Methodological Practices in Social Movement Online Research?. In Methodological Practices in Social Movement Research. Oxford University Press, by Donatella della Porta (ed), pp. 398-417 Milan, Stefania. 2014. ?The Ethics of Social Movement Reserch?. In Methodological Practices in Social Movement Research, by Donatella della Porta (ed.). Oxford University Press McDonald, K. 2015. ?From Indymedia to Anonymous: rethinking action and identity in digital cultures?, Information, Communication & Society 18(8): 968-928 McAdam, Adam. 1988. Freedom of Summer. New York : Oxford University Press Mattoni, Alice. 2017. ?A Situated Understanding of Digital Technologies in Social Movements. Media Ecology and Media Practice Approaches?. Social Movement Studies 16 (4): 494?505 Lindekilde, Lasse. 2014. ?Discourse and Frame Analysis: In-Depth Analyisis of Qualitative Data in Social Movement Research?. In Methodological Practices in Social Movement Research, by Donatella della Porta. Oxford University Press Lee, Francis. 2018. ?Internet alternative media, movement experience, and radicalism: the case of post-Umbrella Movement Hong Kong?, Social Movement Studies 17(2): 219-233 Lane, Jeffrey. 2016. ?The Digital Street: Na Ethnographic Study of Networked Street Life in Harlem?, American Behavioral Scientist 60(1): 43-58 Klein, A. 2015. ?Vigilante Media: Unveiling Anonymous and the Hacktivist Persona in the Global Press?, Communication Monographs 82(3): 379-401 Joyce, M. ed. 2010. Digital Activism Decoded. The New Mechanics of Change. NYC: International Debate Education Association Jasper, James. 2015. ?Introduction. Players and Arenas Formerly Known as the State?. In Breaking Down the State. Protestors Engaged with Authorities, edited by James Jasper and Jan Duyvendak, 9-24. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press Hutter, Swen.2014. ?Protest Event Analysis and Its Offspring?. In Methodological Practices in Social Movement Research, by Donatella della Porta. Oxford University Press Ghaziani, Amin, Vera Taylor e Amy Stone. 2016. ?Cycles of Sameness and Difference in LGBT Social Movements?, Annual Review of Sociology 42(1), 165?183 Flesher Fominaya, C. (2014), ?Debunking Spontaneity: Spain's 15-M/Indignados as Autonomous Movement?, Social Movement Studies 14(2): 142-163 Earl J, Kimport K. (2011). Digitally Enabled Social Change: Activism in the Internet Age. Cambridge: MIT Press Dolata, U. and J.F. Schrape. 2016. ?Masses, Crowds, Communities, Movements: Collective Action in the Internet Age?, Social Movement Studies 15(1): 1-18 Doerr, Nicole e Noa Milman. 2014. ?Working with images?. In Methodological Practices in Social Movement Research, by Donatella della Porta (ed.). Oxford University Press Diani, Mario e Ivano Bison. 2004. ?Organizations, Coalitions, and Movements?, Theory and Society 33(3-4): 281-309 della Porta, Donatella. 2016. ?Mobilizing for Democracy: The 1989 Protests in Central Eastern Europe?. In Olivier Fillieule e Guya Accornero. 2016. Social Movement Studies in Europe. The State of the Art. Oxford/New York, pp. 37-54. della Porta, Donatella. 2014. ?Life Histories?. In Methodological Practices in Social Movement Research, by Donatella della Porta (ed.). Oxford University Press della Porta, Donatella. 2014. ?In-Depth interviews?. In Methodological Practices in Social Movement Research, by Donatella della Porta (ed.). Oxford University Press Dean, Jonathan e Kristin Aune. 2015. ?Feminism Resurgent? Mapping Contemporary Feminist Activisms in Europe?, Social Movement Studies 14(4) Carvalho, Tiago Martin Portos. 2019. ?Alliance building and eventful protests: Comparing Spanish and Portuguese trajectories under the Great Recession?, Social Movement Studies Cardoso, Gustavo, Guya Accornero, Tiago Lapa e Joana Azevedo. 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 Bringel, Breno. 2011. ?A busca de uma nova agenda de pesquisa sobre os movimentos sociais e o confronto político: diálogos com Sidney Tarrow?, Política & Sociedade 10(18) Bosi, Lorenzo e Herbert Reiter. 2014. ?Historical methodologies: Archival Research and Oral History in Social Movement Research?. In Methodological Practices in Social Movement Research, by Donatella della Porta (ed.). Oxford University Press Beissinger, M. ??Conventional? and ?Virtual? Civil Societies in Autocratic Regimes?, Comparative Politics 49(3): 351-371 Balsiger, Philip e Alexandre Lambelet. 2014. ?Participant Observation?. In Methodological Practices in Social Movement Research, by Donatella della Porta (ed.). Oxford University Press Ard?ç, Nurullah. 2012. ?Understanding the 'Arab Spring': Justice, Dignity, Religion and International Politics?, Afro Eurasian Studies 1(1): 8-52 Andretta, Massimiliano e Donatella della Porta. 2014. ?Surveying Protestors: Why and How?. In Methodological Practices in Social Movement Research, by Donatella della Porta. Oxford University Press Accornero, Guya. 2019. ?I wanted to carry out the revolution?. Activist trajectories in Portugal from Dictatorship to Democracy?, Social Movement Studies 18(3): 305-323) Accornero, Guya. 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 Accornero, Guya and Pedro, Ramos Pinto. 2020. ?Politics in Austerity: strategic interactions between social movements and institutional actors in Portugal, 2010-2015?. In Political Representation and Citizenship in Portugal From Crisis to Renewal, eds. by Marco Lisi; André Freire And Emmanouil Tsatsanis. Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield Accornero, G. and Ramos Pinto P. (2015), ?Mild Mannered?? Protest and Mobilisation in Portugal in Times of Crisis?, West European Politics 38(3): 491-515 :