15-M: ORIGIN, CHARACTERISTICS, STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES, AND INFLUENCES AND TRANSCENDENCE
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https://doi.org/10.5377/rlpc.v1i1.9516Keywords:
Collective action, Motor Group, Social Movements, 15-M Movement, The Occupy MovementAbstract
On May 15, 2011 was born the Social Movement 15-M, internationally known as the Movement of the Indignant. Some of its characteristics are present in the classics and in the New Social Movements, although it has others that differentiate it from other precedents. In this article, resorting to direct and participant observation and analysis of secondary data, the context, origin, characteristics, strengths and weaknesses, influences and transcendence will be explained.
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