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Between deliberation and contestation: the convergence of struggles against austerity and its world in the Nuit Debout movement
Authors:Andrea Felicetti  Donatella Della Porta
Institution:1. Center on Social Movement Studies, Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences, Scuola Normale Superiore, Superiore, Italyandrea.felicetti@sns.it andrea.felicetti@kuleuven.be;3. Center on Social Movement Studies, Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences, Scuola Normale Superiore, Superiore, Italy
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Nuit debout represents one of the main mobilizations in France in recent years and the most important anti-austerity movement in the country since the financial crisis. Based on document analysis and fieldwork, this paper addresses the development of master frames within the context of free spaces. The introduction of the parliamentarian debate on the French Jobs Act can be understood as a suddenly imposed grievance that triggered the emergence in France of a movement against austerity and the perceived retrenchment of democratic life. This happened as the grievance was framed within the French left-wing movements through the adoption and adaptation of ideas coming from a movement cascade that started in 2008 in Iceland, peaked in 2011 in Spain, Greece and the US and continued in countries as Turkey in 2013. Moving from structure to action, the paper highlights how Nuit debout provided a platform for the convergence of previously disconnected mobilizations. In particular, the movement’s self-characterization as a ‘convergence of struggles’ and as a movement ‘against the Jobs Act and its world’ developed within free spaces in which contentious but also deliberative practices were accommodated.
Keywords:Nuit debout  democracy  deliberation  framing  convergence of struggles  France
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