Search results for "Collective action"

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Un’analisi giuridica dell’economia: John R Commons e i Legal Foundations of Capitalism

2015

Legal Foundations of Capitalism by John Roger Commons (1924) challenges both orthodox theories of economics and mainstream legal doctrines, at a time when the social sciences were oriented towards new epistemological approaches. This essay shows how Common’s work overruled the assumptions of that movement which in the 20th century became known as Law and Economics. It is not an attempt to extend economic analysis to the study of law. Instead, it is aimed at the application of legal concepts, terms and definitions to economics, and at making economic phenomena coincide with juridicial ones. The end result is the challenge of both neoclassical economics and of traditional legal theories.

Law and Economics Neoclassical Economics Legal Realism Institutional Economics collective actionsSettore SECS-P/04 - Storia Del Pensiero Economico
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Climate of Opinion as a Driver of Collective Action: Evidence From the 2011 Israeli Social Protest Movement

2018

What drives mass mobilization? A substantial body of theoretical work in diverse fields, including political science, communications, sociology, and economics, is built around the idea that an individual’s willingness to participate in a mobilization is driven by her beliefs about public opinion – that is, about what the majority of the public thinks. Despite the centrality of this idea, rigorous empirical evidence is scarce. We test this idea using original data collected during and after the massive street protests in Israel in the summer of 2011. Our analysis shows that individual beliefs about average societal support for the protest movement (i.e., the “climate of opinion”) are indeed …

Mass mobilizationMobilizationbusiness.industryMovement (music)Political sciencePolitical economyEmpirical evidenceCollective actionPublic opinionbusinessCentralityTest (assessment)SSRN Electronic Journal
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Support for collective action against refugees: The role of national, European, and global identifications, and autochthony beliefs

2019

To understand recent anti-refugee protests in Europe, we examined how different levels of inclusiveness of group identities (national, European, and global) are related to intentions to protest among native Europeans. We focused on the mediating role of autochthony (a belief that the first inhabitants of a territory are more entitled) and the moderating role of threat. Survey data from 11 European countries (N=1909) showed that national identification was positively associated with autochthony, and therefore, with the intention to protest against refugees. In contrast, global identification was related to lower protest intentions via lower autochthony. These paths were found only among Euro…

National identificationSocial psychology (sociology)Psychologie socialegroup identitiesSocial PsychologyRefugeeBF050109 social psychologyCriminologyCollective action050105 experimental psychologycollective actionintentions groupidentities autochthony threat refugees.0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesthreatResearch Articlescollective action intentions; group identities; autochthony; threat; refugees05 social sciencesrefugees16. Peace & justiceautochthonycollective action intentionsSurvey data collectionIdentification (psychology)PsychologySocial psychologyResearch ArticleEuropean Journal of Social Psychology
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From the blogosphere into the parliament: The role of digital technologies in organizing social movements

2019

Abstract In this paper, we present a process model exploring the roles played by digital technologies (DTs) in the organization of collective action (CA) of social movements (SMs) at different points in their lifecycles. The process model, which is based on an exploratory case study of the Italian Five Star Movement, relates the environmental conditions to the working logic, structure and use of DTs at three different stages of the SMs. We explain how these choices are adopted at each stage to address internal and environmental challenges and how they create further challenges to be addressed to pass to the next stage. We further explore the dynamics between the logic of connective and coll…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementKnowledge managementComputer scienceProcess (engineering)ParliamentBlogospheremedia_common.quotation_subjectControl (management)02 engineering and technologyLibrary and Information SciencesCollective actionManagement Information Systems020204 information systemsManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedia_commonSocial movementStructure (mathematical logic)business.industry05 social sciencesSocial movements Collective action Digital technologies Social media Movimento Cinque Stelle (the Five Star Movement)Organizational structurebusiness050203 business & managementInformation SystemsInformation and Organization
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La Acción colectiva: Todo poder viene de abajo

2011

RESUMEN. Con este trabajo queremos reflexionar sobre el poder de la acción colectiva en relación con las transformaciones políticas. Para ello, nos hemos centrado en la noción de intencionalidad colectiva del filósofo John Searle y algunos otros autores que han analizado la capacidad de regeneración democrática que surge de las reivindicaciones de los ciudadanos. De nuevo se constata que no existe alternativa a la legitimidad del poder político si no se la otorgan los pueblos.  ABSTRACT. In this paper we reflect on the power of collective action in relation to political transformations. To do this, we have focused on the notion of collective intentionality of the philosopher John Searle and…

Poderlcsh:Jurisprudence. Philosophy and theory of lawFunción de estatusIntencionalidadStatus functionAcción colectivaK201-487DemocracyDemocracia.Collective action; Intentionality; Power; Status function; Democracy; Acción colectiva; Intencionalidad; Poder; Función de estatus; Democracia.IntentionalityPowerJurisprudence. Philosophy and theory of lawlcsh:K201-487Collective actionCuadernos Electrónicos de Filosofía del Derecho
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Exploring Collective Action Dynamics in Online Communities from a Critical Realist Perspective

2016

Scholars have been increasingly studying Online Communities (OCs) for a variety of purposes, focusing on issues like individual motivation, knowledge sharing, and governance structure. Few studies focused on the entanglement among technology, people, and organizational structures that support working dynamics within OCs. This paper addresses this issue by exploring causal mechanisms sustaining the collective actions of OCs through a retroduction process. Based on the study of the OC of an Italian political movement, the Five Star Movement, the concept of affordance is involved to describe the generative mechanisms and new affordances are identified on collective action within OCs. Our work …

Political sciencePolitical movementCritical realism (philosophy of the social sciences)Organizational structureSocial scienceAffordanceCollective actionMechanism (sociology)EpistemologyVariety (cybernetics)Knowledge sharing
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Understanding Collective action in sustainable consumption: a relational approach

2015

Depletion of natural resources have become key issues on the European policy agenda. Bottom-up measures have emerged in several countries with a view to promoting awareness campaigns and practical actions with respect to environmental sustainability. All this has led to the creation of new strategies in the policies for consumption, redefining a new alternative geography of food and new opportunities for small enterprises excluded from globalization (Whatmore and Thorne, 1997; Miele, 1999; Murdoch e Miele, 1999; Murdoch et al., 2000). In the new emerging geography of food, the reincorporation of production processes and local consumption are spreading quickly assuming different forms such a…

SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTIONSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleCOLLECTIVE ACTION
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A la nación por la clase. La campaña electoral socialista de noviembre de 1933

2017

El artículo analiza la campaña electoral realizada por el Partido Socialista Obrero Español para las elecciones de noviembre del 1933. A partir de la importancia que la nueva historia sociocultural y política atribuye a los discursos en la conformación de las identidades y la acción colectiva, el artículo intenta poner de manifiesto la capital importancia que tuvo el uso de la narrativa nacional por parte del socialismo. Con ello, se trata de llamar la atención sobre una vía central en la (re)construcción y difusión social de la identidad nacional española, como los procesos de politización y el rol que el socialismo pudo jugar a tal efecto. The article deals with electoral campaign carried…

Segunda RepúblicaGender studiesCollective actionII Republicidentidad nacionalworking-class identity.SocialismPolitical economyCapital (economics)Political scienceGeneral electionPSOENational identityPolitical historynational identityidentidad de clase.Narrativeelectionselecciones
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Through a Glass, Darkly

2013

Political actors increasingly use the microblogging service, Twitter, for the organization, coordination, and documentation of collective action. These interactions with Twitter leave digital artifacts that can be analyzed. In this article, we look at Twitter messages commenting on one of the most contentious protests in Germany’s recent history, the protests against the infrastructure project Stuttgart 21. We analyze all messages containing the hashtag #s21 that were posted between May 25, 2010, and November 14, 2010, by the 80,000 most followed Twitter users in Germany. We do this to answer three questions: First, what distinguishes events that resulted in high activity on Twitter from ev…

Service (systems architecture)Digital artifactMicrobloggingGeneral Social SciencesAdvertisingLibrary and Information SciencesCollective actionComputer Science ApplicationsPoliticsDocumentationComputational sociologySocial mediaSociologyLawSocial Science Computer Review
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Palermo si cura. Pratiche culturali di mutuo soccorso come risposta alle fragilità della città (post)pandemica

2023

In un quadro di riferimento in cui la crisi è globalizzata ma diseguale e in mancanza di un sistema di welfare capace di rispondere alle urgenze dei contesti e dei gruppi sociali più marginalizzati, una risposta ai nuovi bisogni sociali ed individuali è stata offerta da reti solidali e da pratiche di mobilitazione dal basso che svolgono un ruolo di agency territoriale, spesso indipendentemente o in assenza di Istituzioni. Nel contesto palermitano un impegno agito da una pluralità di soggetti culturali già attivi sul territorio, riuniti in un’assemblea pubblica (Palermo si cura), durante il periodo del primo lockdown hanno dato vita ad azioni di mutuo soccorso per rispondere all’emergenza ec…

Settore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaIn a framework in which the crisis is globalized but unequal and in the absence of a welfare system capable of responding to the urgencies of the most marginalized contexts and social groups a response to the new social and individual needs has been offered by networks of solidarity and from bottom-up mobilization practices that play a role of territorial agency often independently or in the absence of institutions. In the Palermo context a commitment made by a plurality of cultural subjects already active in the area gathered in a public assembly (Palermo si cura) during the period of the first lockdown gave rise to mutual aid actions to respond to the economic emergency and social and offer a proposal to cure the fragility of the city based not on charity but on the claim of a political dimension of collective action. Starting from the analysis of initiatives such as "Un sorriso per Ballarò" and "Abbiamo un (bi)sogno" the contribution analyzes the role the incidence and the fragility of these experiences in providing answers - often filling gaps - to a general interest and how these processes of value creation can hopefully contribute to the construction of local government policies capable of addressing emerging issues.
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