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Back to the Future: Changing Repertoire in Contemporary Protests
Authors:Ricardo Fabrino Mendonca  Márcio Bustamante
Institution:1. Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil;2. University of São Paulo, Brazil
Abstract:This article opposes theoretical attempts to explain the Brazilian 2013 cycle of protests by fragmentation. It argues that the plurality of social actors engaged in those protests faced a field of contention deeply framed by autonomist practices, which allowed the aggregation of very different political views in an all-embracing political phenomenon. In addition, it suggests a broader change in the repertoire of contention that involves elements from the two historical periods discussed by Charles Tilly. Contemporary political contention gathers together the parochial and direct elements of the pre-social movements era with the broader and cosmopolitan elements of the social movements era.
Keywords:Brazil  contentious politics  June Journeys  protests  repertoire
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