From ‘the people’ to the crowd: The push for independence in Catalonia

Esperança Bielsa*

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This article examines the sociological value of Elias Canetti's work on crowds and power. It explores crowd action and imagery in the push for Catalan independence through the analysis of materials published on Twitter by Tsunami Democratic, which emerged to coordinate the response to the sentencing of Catalan political leaders after the unilateral declaration of independence. It then goes on to discuss how a crowd-based approach offers a supplementary perspective to contemporary studies of populism, on the one hand, and to accounts that primarily focus on the role of social media in organizing political protest movements, on the other. An analysis of crowds not only avoids both methodological holism and methodological individualism. It also helps to understand why so many people were mobilized beyond the power of concepts, ideologies and discourse.
Idioma originalAnglès
Número d’article05390184211021354
Pàgines (de-a)395-412
Nombre de pàgines18
RevistaSocial Science Information
Volum60
Número3
Data online anticipada17 de juny 2021
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Estat de la publicacióPublicada - de set. 2021

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