🔍 contentious politics, social network analysis, (climate) activism
Maastricht Sustainability Inst @erc-foodcharities.bsky.social &
Centre on Social Movement Studies @sns.it
Previously: @coalescelab.bsky.social | PhD: Univ of Trento
🌱 environmental politics
🔄 social network analysis
…you might enjoy this piece and the rest of the "Politics of Environmental Networks" special issue in Politics and Governance.
📖 Check it out here 👉 www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandg...
🌱 environmental politics
🔄 social network analysis
…you might enjoy this piece and the rest of the "Politics of Environmental Networks" special issue in Politics and Governance.
📖 Check it out here 👉 www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandg...
Moments of political transformation don’t just open or close opportunities, they recalibrate the very grounds on which actors choose to cooperate.
Moments of political transformation don’t just open or close opportunities, they recalibrate the very grounds on which actors choose to cooperate.
Yet this wasn’t a simple replacement of one logic with another, giving rise to a more pluralistic but less predictable network.
Yet this wasn’t a simple replacement of one logic with another, giving rise to a more pluralistic but less predictable network.
Before 2011, ideological alignments strongly shaped collaboration. Afterward, their influence waned, while pragmatic ties based on shared issue agendas remained the most consistent driver.
Before 2011, ideological alignments strongly shaped collaboration. Afterward, their influence waned, while pragmatic ties based on shared issue agendas remained the most consistent driver.
We asked:
1️⃣ How did collaboration drivers shift across protest cycles?
2️⃣ How did they change before and after the end of the conflict?
We asked:
1️⃣ How did collaboration drivers shift across protest cycles?
2️⃣ How did they change before and after the end of the conflict?
Yet one crucial question remains: how does the broader political context interact with these drivers of collaboration?
Yet one crucial question remains: how does the broader political context interact with these drivers of collaboration?