Reimagining social movements : from collectives to individuals

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Reimagining social movements : from collectives to individuals

edited by Antimo L. Farro, Henri Lustiger-Thaler

(Global connections)

Ashgate, c2014

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The social scientific study of social movements remains largely shaped by categories, concepts and debates that emerged in North Atlantic societies in the late 1960s and early 1970s, namely resource mobilization, framing, collective identity, and new social movements. It is now, however, increasingly clear that we are experiencing a profound period of social transformation associated with online interactivity, informationalization and globalization. Written by leading experts from around the world, the chapters in this book explore emerging forms of movement and action not only in terms of the industrialized countries of the North Atlantic, but recognizes the importance of globalizing forms of action and culture emerging from other continents and societies. This is the first book to bring together key authors exploring this transformation in terms of action, culture and movements. It not only engages with critical transformations in the nature of collective action, but also makes a significant contribution to the globalizing of sociology.

Table of Contents

  • Contents: Introduction: subjectivity and collective action, Antimo Luigi Farro and Henri Lustiger-Thaler. Part I Subjectivity, Memory, and Collective Action: A new era for collective movements: the subjectivization of collective action, Antimo Luigi Farro
  • Occupying human values: memory and the future of collective action, Henri Lustiger-Thaler
  • The emergence of the migrant subject, Yvon Le Bot
  • Grassroots mobilizations for sustainable consumption, Paola Rebughini
  • Social movement in Japan: split mentalities and memory, Daishiro Nomiya
  • Emotions, memory, and new cultural movements in Turkey, Deniz GA1/4nce Demirhisar
  • Memory and sociology: subjectivization a de-subjectivization, Michel Wieviorka. Part II Contentious Cultures: Violence and the Egyptian Revolution, Farhad Khosrokhavar
  • Citizens' movement in South Korea and reflexive modernization, Han Sang-Jin
  • Social movement activism in South Africa: ebbs and flows, 2000-2010, Marcelle C. Dawson and Virginia Setsmedi
  • Beyond institutionalization: urban movements in Rome, Massimo Allulli and Ernesto d'Albergo
  • Brazilian social movements in the Latin American context, Maria da GlA(3)ria Gohn
  • Market, legitimacy, and the politics of risk: the candlelight protest in South Korea, Chang Dukjin and Shin Jin-Wook
  • Civil society, democratization, and globalization in Latin America, IlA!n Bizberg
  • Religion and land takeovers in Mexico: collective miracle discourses and the building of community, Marie Christine Doran
  • Taking everything back: CasaPound, a far Right movement in Italy, Daniele di Nunzio and Emanuele Toscano
  • Group formation, riots, and immigrants: social movements in Britain, Daniele Joly. Afterword: Globalization and the war of gods, Alain Touraine
  • Index.

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  • NCID
    BB17052553
  • ISBN
    • 9781409401049
  • LCCN
    2013041863
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Farnham
  • Pages/Volumes
    x, 287 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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