No 6 (2011): How to make indignation public: citizen mobilisation in the 21st century.
15-M Movement: Watch out, the citizen is coming!
Sofía de Roa
pp. 6-18
#15: Networked activism leading the indignation.
Montse Fernández
pp. 20-22
The construction of political identity.
Joaquín Fernández
pp. 24-25
Activism 2.0: the new electoral agent.
Diego Cruz
pp. 26-27
Political parties: how not to understand (or want) the internet.
José Manuel Sánchez
pp. 28-29
Environmental conflicts as schools for political participation.
Alice Poma
pp. 30-31
Electoral calendar: Latin America in the spotlight.
Ana Belén Campillo
pp. 32
Elections in Mexico: what's next?
Otto Granados
pp. 34-35
May 22, 2011: an analysis of the results.
Sara Sánchez
pp. 36-38
Elections in Peru: a Peruvian-style runoff.
Luis Benavente
pp. 40-41
How to prepare a major social mobilisation?
Carmen Vidal
pp. 42-43
The relevance of personal contact.
Pablo Pérez
pp. 44-45
Networks in the campaign.
Lorena Ferrero
pp. 46-47
Open Government: a new way of understanding public administration.
Carlos Guadián
pp. 48-49
"Citizens, associations, and participation in Spain."
Ana Belén Campillo
pp. 51
"Ethics in municipal politics."
Alberto Mora
pp. 51