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The Occupy Movement and the Politics of Vulnerability
2014
Globalizations
The Occupy Movement generated a significant amount of scholarly literature, most of which focused on the movement's tactics or goals, or sought to explain its emergence. Nevertheless, we lack an explanation for the movement's broad appeal and mass support. In this article we present original research on Occupy in New York City, Detroit and Berlin, which demonstrates that the movement's heterogeneous participants coalesced around the concept of vulnerability. Vulnerability is the inability to
doi:10.1080/14747731.2014.916552
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