All Stories

  1. Greco-Russian Relations: The Two Faces of ‘Janus’
  2. The historical roots of political violence: revolutionary terrorism in affluent countries
  3. Street citizens: protest politics and social movement activism in the age of globalization
  4. Violent political action during the European economic crisis: an empirical investigation of four theoretical paradigms from social movement research
  5. Becoming a movement: identity, narrative and memory in the European global justice movement
  6. Deprivation, class and crisis in Europe: a comparative analysis
  7. Prejudice and relative deprivation: the effects of self-referenced individual relative deprivation on generalized prejudice in European democracies
  8. Relative deprivation and inequalities in social and political activism
  9. The radical left movement, revolutionary groups, and Syriza
  10. Radicals, revolutionaries, and terrorists
  11. Giugni, M. and Grasso, M. T. (ed.) Austerity and Protest: Popular Contention in Times of Crisis Routledge 2015 288 pp. £65.00 (hardback)
  12. Convergence on Crisis? Comparing Labour and Conservative Party Framing of the Economic Crisis in Britain, 2008-14
  13. Neoliberal Narrative in Times of Economic Crisis: A Political Claims Analysis of the U.K. Press, 2007-14
  14. Inside Greek terrorism