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Budniok, J., Noll, A. Occupy Ghana. Widerstand von unten oder ein Sit-in des 1%?. Sociologus, 69(1), 37-55. https://doi.org/10.3790/soc.69.1.37
Budniok, Jan and Noll, Andrea "Occupy Ghana. Widerstand von unten oder ein Sit-in des 1%?" Sociologus 69.1, 2019, 37-55. https://doi.org/10.3790/soc.69.1.37
Budniok, Jan/Noll, Andrea (2019): Occupy Ghana. Widerstand von unten oder ein Sit-in des 1%?, in: Sociologus, vol. 69, iss. 1, 37-55, [online] https://doi.org/10.3790/soc.69.1.37

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Occupy Ghana. Widerstand von unten oder ein Sit-in des 1%?

Budniok, Jan | Noll, Andrea

Sociologus, Vol. 69 (2019), Iss. 1 : pp. 37–55

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Beide Universität Hamburg, Institut für Ethnologie, Edmund-Siemers-Allee 1, 20146 Hamburg

Beide Universität Hamburg, Institut für Ethnologie, Edmund-Siemers-Allee 1, 20146 Hamburg

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In 2014, constant power cuts in Ghana triggered the emergence of several new pressure groups, one of them was Occupy Ghana. Occupy Ghana did not denounce a neoliberal economic crisis but a crisis of democracy, a general crisis of public life and of ethics. With their actions, the activists of Occupy Ghana expressed frustration and anger about the government. While the activists of Occupy Ghana claimed to belong to the middle class and to represent legitimate claims of all Ghanaians, members of the ruling party at that time accused them to be part of the political opposition and the elite. This article analyses who the activists of Occupy Ghana are, as well as their forms and practices of protest and resistance. Two different generations work hand in hand: A group of older activists, members of the Ghanaian middle and upper class, who dispose not only of financial resources but also of juridical and economic knowledge as well as of experiences with political protest. And a group of younger activists who know in particular how to use social media to the movement’s advantage.

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Section Title Page Action Price
Jan Budniok und Andrea Noll: Occupy Ghana. Widerstand von unten oder ein Sit-in des 1 %? 37
Zusammenfassung 37
Abstract 37
1. Einleitung 38
2. Mittelklasse in Ghana und in der sozialen Bewegungsforschung 40
3. Die Kontinuität von Protestbewegungen in Ghana 42
4. OccupyFlagstaffHouse:Hintergründe zur Entstehung von Occupy Ghana 43
5. Die Aktivist*innen von Occupy Ghana 44
6. Die Aktionen und Ziele von Occupy Ghana 37
7. Abschließende Bemerkungen 37
Literatur 37