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 by examining the revolution from the perspective of ordinary citizens. This in-depth study shows how the movement frames targeted people's emotions, as well as their beliefs and values to more effectively mobilize a critical mass. This achievement was surprising, given the hopelessness, cynicism, and alienation in the region's political culture.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
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