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      <subfield code="a">This chapter is centred in the irruption of 15-M Movement in the Spanish political arena&#xd;
as one example of subterranean politics in Southern Europe. In contrast to previous&#xd;
cycles of mobilization (anti-globalization or anti-war, for example), the 15-M represented&#xd;
a milestone in relation to the subjects, repertoires and claims of the mobilization. The&#xd;
novelty represented by these changes connect the 15-M Movement with other&#xd;
experiences of subterranean politics around the world, such as the Arab Spring, Occupy&#xd;
and the Icelandic revolution. In all these episodes, we can find some similarities: the&#xd;
rejection of traditional political arrangements, civil society empowerment and its rise as&#xd;
as a new political actor, the claims for a deeper democracy and the strategic use of&#xd;
technological devices as information and coordination tools. The main aim of this chapter&#xd;
is to analyse how the impact of the economic crisis in the Spanish social and political&#xd;
context has transformed the shape and the content of social mobilization through the&#xd;
innovation of repertoires, the coalition actors and the frames of mobilization.</subfield>
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