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- Czech Republic
- Italy
- Mexico
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- Almeida, Paul
- Almeida, Paul
- Andretta, Massimo
- Anduiza, Eva
- Bosi, Lorenzo
- Cisar, Ondrej
- Cristancho, Camilo
- Damen, Marie-Louise
- Della Porta, Donatella
- Eggert, Nina
- Giugni, Marco
- Gomez, Cristina
- Grasso, Maria
- Inclan, Maria
- Ketelaars, Pauline
- Klandermans, Bert
- Milan, Stefania
- Navratil, Jiri
- Olcese, Cristiana
- Peterson, Abby
- Rainsford, Emily
- Reiter, Herbert
- Rodriguez, Mauro
- Rootes, Chris
- Rossi, Federico
- Sabucedo, Jose-Manuel
- Saunders, Clare
- van Leeuwen, Anouk
- van Stekelenburg, Jacquelien
- van Troost, Dunya
- Vrablikova, Katerina
- Wahlström, Mattias
- Walgrave, Stefaan
- Wennerhag, Magnus
- Wouters, Ruud
Magnus Wennerhag
Researcher
University of Gothenburg
Box 720
405 30 Gothenburg, SWEDEN
+46 70 624 68 73 (work)
Magnus Wennerhag has post-doctoral research positions at both Department of Sociology, Gothenburg University, Sweden, and Department of the Social Sciences, Södertörn University, Sweden. In 2008, he defended his PhD dissertation in sociology, ’Global rörelse: Den globala rättviserörelsen och modernitetens omvandlingar’ (’Global movement: The global justice movement and the transformations of modernity’). At Gothenburg University, he is part of the Swedish CCC team. At Södertörn University, he is involved in two research projects, one concerning anarchist and autonomist activism in Sweden, and one concerning the global justice movement in a comparative perspective.
Country-team: Sweden
Publications
- Anders Hylmö & Magnus Wennerhag. Does class matter in protests? Social class, attitudes towards inequality, and political trust in European demonstrations in a time of economic crisis
- Mattias Wahlström, Magnus Wennerhag and Christopher Rootes. Framing “the climate issue”: Patterns of participation and prognostic frames among climate summit protestors
- Abby Peterson, Mattias Wahlström, Magnus Wennerhag, Camilo Christancho and José-Manuel Sabucedo. May Day Demonstrations in Five European Countries
- Abby Peterson, Mattias Wahlström, Magnus Wennerhag. Swedish trade unionism: A renewed social movement?