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Changing Repertoires and Partisan Ambivalence in the New <scp>B</scp>razilian Protests
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Social ActivismPartisan AmbivalencePolitical ProcessB RazilPolitical BehaviorProtest StudiesSocial SciencesActivismJ Une 2013Resistance ManagementCivic EngagementPolitical PartiesIdentity PoliticsSocial MovementsPolitical ConflictPolitical TransformationFascism In EuropeArtsPolitical Science
This article analyses the J une 2013 wave of political protests in B razil, highlighting student movement participation. We make three arguments. First, this was not a single student movement, but a cycle of protest, consisting of many different actors, issues, and forms of demonstration. Second, protesters built what we call hybrid performances, drawing on three repertoires of contention: socialist, autonomist and patriotic. Third, the protests presented a strong rejection of political parties, problematising the relationship between social movements, political parties, and institutional politics.
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