This volume enhances our knowledge about Southern Europe during the eurozone crisis by highlighting the lesser-studied case of Portugal. With a strong focus on popular resistance to austerity, this interesting collection of case studies ranges across topics including social media activism, political graffiti, popular assemblies and the formation of the unprecedented government of the left in 2015. It is recommended reading for those seeking further understanding of the consequences of crisis for the bailout countries and particularly the societal response to neoliberal recipes.