Popular Mobilization and Empowerment in Georgia's Rose Revolution

Popular Mobilization and Empowerment in Georgia's Rose Revolution

by Kelli Hash-Gonzalez American University
Popular Mobilization and Empowerment in Georgia's Rose Revolution

Popular Mobilization and Empowerment in Georgia's Rose Revolution

by Kelli Hash-Gonzalez American University

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Overview

While other studies explain the Rose Revolution in terms of the contribution of the “power players,” Popular Mobilization and Empowerment in Georgia’s Rose Revolution, by Kelli Hash-Gonzalez, adds to our understanding of the event by examining it from the perspective of ordinary citizens. Hash-Gonzalez shows how the movement frames targeted people’s emotions, as well as their beliefs and values to more effectively mobilize them for action. Using the election fraud as a focal point, movement leaders and activists amplified the emotions and beliefs incorporated in the themes of injustice, dignity, and duty, which supported movement participation. They also appealed to people’s emotions and beliefs in an effort to transform the common frame of political powerlessness, which worked against participation. The book also examines the role that emotional energy played in mobilization. The achievement of a critical mass of protestors was surprising, given the hopelessness, cynicism, and alienation in the region’s political culture. This level of participation was essential for movement emergence and success. Without the people, none of the other necessary factors—NG's, civil society, financial resources, foreign support or interference, the media, government vulnerability, political elites, opposition unity—could have achieved a legitimate regime change. Popular Mobilization and Empowerment in Georgia’s Rose Revolution is an in-depth examination of a significant political moment from the perspective of the people who lived it.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739173541
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 10/18/2012
Pages: 180
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.80(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Kelli Hash-Gonzalez is a foreign media monitor and analyst focusing on Georgia and Russia. Dr. Hash-Gonzalez was previously assistant director at the Center for Black Sea-Caspian Studies at American University.

Table of Contents

Introduction. Emotions, Beliefs, and Political Protest
Chapter 1. The Soviet Legacy and Georgian Political Culture
Chapter 2. Preheating Society
Chapter 3. The Last Straw
Chapter 4. Framing and Cognitive Liberation
Epilogue
Appendix 1. A Note on Methods
Appendix 2. Complete List of Interviews Cited
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