‘If we stop, the world stops’: the 2018 feminist strike in Spain

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Abstract

Under the slogan ‘If we stop, the world stops’, the Spanish feminist movement organized a 24-hour labour, education, care and consumption women’s strike on 8 March 2018 that amazed both international and national public opinion. After all, Spain has traditionally been a Catholic country and its feminist movement is barely institutionalized, lacking both structure and funding. The present profile sets out to account for the 8M strike and points to a long organization process within a broad protest cycle as keys to its success.

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Campillo, I. (2019). ‘If we stop, the world stops’: the 2018 feminist strike in Spain. Social Movement Studies, 18(2), 252–258. https://doi.org/10.1080/14742837.2018.1556092

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