As protests intensify, questions about strategy, ethics, and democratic order have come to the fore. This workshop convenes empirical scholars and political theorists to assess how we should evaluate disruptive strategies, what evidence can measure their efficacy and political costs, and how they fit within broader debates about order, violence, and democracy. It asks whether climate movements simply contest the status quo - or seek to reconstitute democratic order itself.
This event is supported by the Amsterdam Centre for Conflict Studies and is in collaboration with the Amsterdam Lab for Transformative Research and the Challenges to Democratic Representation Programme Group of the UvA’s Department of Political Science.
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