Water privatization, hegemony and civil society: What Motivates Individuals to Protest About Water Privatization?
| Authors |
|
|---|---|
| Publication date | 2018 |
| Journal | Journal of Civil Society |
| Volume | Issue number | 14 | 3 |
| Pages (from-to) | 241-256 |
| Organisations |
|
| Abstract |
The article takes the case of protest against water privatization in Ireland to show that protestors with high levels of instrumental motivation as opposed to ideological motivation are more likely to protest. In order to explain this we uniquely combine Klandermans’ social psychology of protest with Gramsci’s theory of hegemony. By bridging these two bodies of theory, we provide an interdisciplinary account of the reason why protestors serve to uphold the exact power structures they intend to challenge. We argue that for water movements to be successful they must focus equally on both their instrumental and ideological motivations to ensure that power structures are confronted. This would enable movements to devise a coherent counter-hegemonic discourse, which is essential to contest the dominant global hegemony of water marketization.
|
| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1080/17448689.2018.1496308 |
| Downloads |
_22_-_3_-_2019_Water priv
(Final published version)
|
| Permalink to this page | |
