紧缩政策在克罗地亚激起了一波争论——是神话还是现实?

Q3 Social Sciences
Ana Balković
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对克罗地亚抗议动态的分析很少,部分原因是在此之前不可能系统地观察它们。本文根据2000-2017年新收集的抗议事件数据,描述了观察期间克罗地亚抗议活动的主要趋势和动态。它重新审视了贝辛格和萨斯关于2008年后克罗地亚没有出现与紧缩相关的抗议活动的说法。分析表明,虽然直接针对紧缩政策的抗议活动相对较少,但当抗议活动扩大到要求免费公共教育、倡导劳工权利和争取城市权利的抗议活动时,克罗地亚盛行的“安静主义”论点就会受到挑战。本文旨在将一些观察到的抗议动态与克尔博对危机运动和富裕运动的区分联系起来。着眼于2008年的学生运动到2011年Facebook抗议之间的这段时间,它表明,学生运动和“城市权利”运动在制定和表达社会经济不满和明确的反体制情绪方面先于Facebook抗议。由于其强大的组织结构、资源和活动家的“知识”,这些运动类似于克尔博的富裕运动。另一方面,2011年的Facebook抗议活动缺乏组织结构和持续参与,可以被视为危机运动。
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The austerity fuelled wave of contention in Croatia – myth or reality?
Analyses of protest dynamics in Croatia are rare, partially because until know it was not possible to view them systematically. Relying on the newly collected protest event data 2000-2017, this paper describes the main trends and dynamics of protest activities in Croatia in the observed period. it re-examines Beissinger and sasse's claim about the absence of austerity related protests in Croatia after 2008. The analysis shows that though protests directly addressing austerity were relatively scarce, when the protest set is expanded to protests which demanded free public education, advocated labour rights, and fought for the right to the city, the prevailing thesis about "quietism" in Croatia can be challenged. The paper aims to relate some of the observed protest dynamics to Kerbo's distinction between movements of crisis and movements of affluence. Focusing on the period between the student movement in 2008 until Facebook protests in 2011, it shows that the student movement and "The Right to the City" movement preceded Facebook protests in formulating and expressing socio-economic grievances and articulated anti-systemic sentiment. due to their strong organizational structure, resources and activists' "know-how", these movements resemble Kerbo's movements of affluence. on the other hand, the 2011 Facebook protests lacked organizational structure and continuous engagement and can be seen as movements of crisis.
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Anali Hrvatskog Politoloskog Drustva
Anali Hrvatskog Politoloskog Drustva Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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