II. Democracia: problemas actuales
The demand for freedom of conscience in recent citizen mobilizations in Spain: protests after 11-M and 15-M
Published
December 30, 2013
Keywords:
Freedom of conscience, Indignants, Terrorism, Citizenship, Spain
How to Cite
Ruíz Sánchez, A., & Ruíz Sánchez, M. A. (2013). The demand for freedom of conscience in recent citizen mobilizations in Spain: protests after 11-M and 15-M. Bajo Palabra, (8), 227–235. https://doi.org/10.15366/bp2013.8.015
Copyright (c) 2013 Ana Ruíz Sánchez, María Aránzazu Ruíz Sánchez
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Abstract
This paper attempts a first approach to the analysis of the demand for freedom of conscience - in the broadest sense of freedom of thought, ideology, belief, religion and worship – in two recent citizen mobilizations in Spain, the demonstrations rejecting the terrorist attack of March 11, 2004 and the so-called 15-M movement, the 2011 Spanish protests by the “Indignados” (indignants). To achieve this goal we analyze textual, visual and aural content on internet.
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