La incidencia del Movimiento de los Indignados de España en el surgimiento de Occupy Wall Street en Estados Unidos como movimientos transnacionales Thesis

short description

  • Undergraduate thesis

Thesis author

  • Pinzón Rivera, Grethel Yessenia

abstract

  • This case study aims to analyze different movements originated in 2011 as a result of the Financial Crisis of 2008 and its impact on civil society. First of all, it analyses The Spanish Revolution (15M) arisen on May 15th, 2011, secondly it studies the protests emerged in the United States on September 17th the same year named Occupy Wall Street. This research purposes to note the influence of the Spanish movement on the American one, taking into account its characteristics, similarities, differences, way to diffusion and, contact vectors, the latter understood as flow of tangible and intangible assets and people, likewise the paper will be develop through the Transnational Collective Action in order to explain the two movements.

publication date

  • 2016-12-09

keywords

  • 15M
  • Collective Action
  • Occupy Wall Street
  • Outraged
  • Spain
  • Transnational
  • United States

Document Id

  • ec390d20-9e9e-4fc0-ba9f-9bcc306057a7