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The Generational Issue: The Impact of Organizations’ Age on Visions of Democracy

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Organizations involved in the global justice mobilizations have been presented as developers of emerging forms of transnational collective engagement, proposing innovative ways of organizing, struggling, discussing, and ‘being together’ (della Porta et al. 2006). In this view, the Global Justice Movement is seen as innovative in its organizational dimension.

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© 2009 Hélène Combes, Nicolas Haeringer and Isabelle Sommier

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Combes, H., Haeringer, N., Sommier, I. (2009). The Generational Issue: The Impact of Organizations’ Age on Visions of Democracy. In: della Porta, D. (eds) Democracy in Social Movements. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230240865_10

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