New Social Movements as Postmodern Challanges To Neoliberalism and Representative Democracy

Efe Öztürk, Aslı Daldal
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In this article, the relationship between new social movements, representative democracy and neoliberalism is examined. Starting with student protests in Europe and the United State, the late 1960s have witnessed the emegence of new social movements. Ecological, anti-nuclear, feminist, student, anti-racist, and LGBTI+ protests all have been examined with the scope of the new social movements paradigm. The remarkable protest wave of the 1970s has been followed by contemporary movements in different forms like the Arab Spring and the Occupy movement. Although these movements differ in terms of issues they deal with and goals they seek, they have a lot in common. Unlike the old movements like labour protests, these new movements primarily focus on postmaterial issues. Postmaterial identity demands and rights of these movements conflict with material demands of neoliberal governments. Furthermore, modern democracies fail to address these issues. Representative democracy is seen as an obstacle to political participation. On the other hand, postmodernism is a suitable concept to explain internal discrepancies and dispersion of new social movements. It is argued that (a) the legitimacy crisis of representative democracy and neoliberal response of capitalism to its structural crisis have triggered new social conflicts and movements, (b) these movements differ from old movements in terms of their forms, goals, and demands, (c) new social movements are postmodern.
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新社会运动是对新自由主义和代议制民主的后现代挑战
本文考察了新社会运动、代议制民主和新自由主义之间的关系。从欧洲和美国的学生抗议开始,20世纪60年代末见证了新的社会运动的出现。生态、反核、女权主义、学生、反种族主义和LGBTI+抗议活动都在新社会运动范式的范围内进行了研究。20世纪70年代的抗议浪潮之后,出现了不同形式的当代运动,如阿拉伯之春和占领运动。尽管这些运动在处理的问题和追求的目标方面有所不同,但它们有很多共同点。与劳工抗议等旧运动不同,这些新运动主要关注后物质问题。这些运动的后物质身份要求和权利与新自由主义政府的物质要求相冲突。此外,现代民主国家未能解决这些问题。代议制民主被视为政治参与的障碍。另一方面,后现代主义是解释新社会运动内部差异和分散的合适概念。本文认为:(a)代议制民主的合法性危机和资本主义对其结构性危机的新自由主义反应引发了新的社会冲突和运动,(b)这些运动在形式、目标和要求方面不同于旧的运动,(c)新社会运动是后现代的。
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International Journal of Civic, Political, and Community Studies
International Journal of Civic, Political, and Community Studies Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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