"Ouziel argues that 15M served as a tipping point in democratic Spain because it manifested civic freedom, a culture of caring, and even a way of life. He believes it persists because its self-created participatory cooperation is interspersed with a civil citizenship. This distinction between civil and civic citizenship nicely contributes conceptually to understanding social movements. Mainstream political scientists and theorists will question the author’s hopeful argument about 15M’s long-term impact." - T.D. Lancaster, Emory University (<em>CHOICE</em>)

In Spain, on May 15, 2011, a movement against austerity measures began. In a time when representative democracies were under threat, 15M came to life as a virtuous and democratic response to the slide into far-right populism and authoritarianism. More than a social movement, 15M became a mode of being with transformative, democratizing potential.

In Democracy Here and Now, Pablo Ouziel offers a grounded analysis of 15M. At the time of the movement and during the ensuing encampments, Ouziel travelled extensively, speaking to participants, and keeping an ongoing record of his conversations. Presenting an original participatory mode of research, the book reveals six types of intersubjective, "joining hands" relationships that 15M has brought into being and works to carry on in creative ways. The book shows how the movement’s way of being and temporality persists in Spain following the square occupations, while 15M citizens continue to learn and move forward in less perceptible ways.

Democracy Here and Now sheds light on a deeply relational, intersectional, and eco-social mode of democracy, and shows how 15M’s ongoing democratization practices are exemplary of similar grassroots movements around the world, broadening our understandings of what it means to be democratic in the here and now.

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Democracy Here and Now presents a detailed account of the 15M Movement in Spain – one of the important participatory democracies of the early twenty-first century.

Acknowledgments
Foreword: James Tully 
Visiting 15M locales across Spain
Six distinct types of joining hands relationships

Introduction
Studying democracies: Learning via examples and exemplarity

1. Exercising power together as equals
2. Roots and routes of Spain’s counter-modernity
3. Constructing alternative futures on shoestring budgets
4. Engaging state-based representative government

Conclusion
5. Democracy here and now

Bibliography
Index

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"How can democracy be preserved in the face of its present divisions? How can democracy be deepened in order to avoid citizen alienation? Pablo Ouziel aims to show that these questions are deeply related, that they turn out, in the end, to be the same question. Democracy in a modern state where elected governments exercise power over citizens needs to be undergirded by democratic forms where citizens can freely and openly work out their differences through mutual understanding and exchange. Pablo Ouziel’s rich discussion focuses on recent Spanish experience and draws on his many conversations with people in all parts of the country."
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781487543174
Publisert
2022-04-15
Utgiver
Vendor
University of Toronto Press
Vekt
440 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
159 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
277

Forfatter
Foreword by

Om bidragsyterne

Pablo Ouziel is an associate fellow at the Centre for Global Studies at the University of Victoria and a visiting fellow in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Southampton.

James Tully is emeritus distinguished professor of Political Science, Law, Indigenous Governance, and Philosophy at the University of Victoria.