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Storying social movement/s
In: Palgrave studies in movement across education, the arts and the social sciences
This book stories social movements on the margins. Foregrounding historically silenced, dismissed and ignored Aboriginal, young, voiceless, and intersex Australian activists, the book theorizes how movement away from exclusionary praxis at the margins can offer renewed hope. Using diverse and creative forms of research underpinned by storying, social movement and critical race theoretical knowledge with a commitment to social justice, this book will be of interest and value to scholars of cultural studies, Indigenous studies, education, human geography, political sciences, and sociology. Louise Gwenneth Phillips is an Associate Professor in Education at Southern Cross University, Australia. Tracey Bunda is Academic Director of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Unit, University of Queensland, Australia.
FRONTIERS IN SOCIAL MOVEMENT METHODOLOGY
In: Mobilization: the international quarterly review of social movement research, Band 18, Heft 4, S. 363-365
ISSN: 1086-671X
I am honored to serve as editor for this special issue of Mobilization on innovative methods in social movements research. I was delighted when Rory McVeigh originally conceived of the idea of compiling manuscripts that employed cutting edge methods of collecting and analyzing data in order to advance contemporary social movement theory. I enjoyed the opportunity to review the wide variety of scholarly works I received for this issue. The six pieces included here represent the best submissions and emerging trends in the field. Adapted from the source document.
Networks of outrage and hope: social movements in the Internet age
"Networks of Outrage and Hope is an exploration of the new forms of social movements and protests that are erupting in the world today, from the Arab uprisings to the indignadas movement in Spain, from the Occupy Wall Street movement to the social protests in Turkey, Brazil and elsewhere. While these and similar social movements differ in many important ways, there is one thing they share in common: they are all interwoven inextricably with the creation of autonomous communication networks supported by the Internet and wireless communication. In this new edition of his timely and important book, Manuel Castells examines the social, cultural and political roots of these new social movements, studies their innovative forms of self-organization, assesses the precise role of technology in the dynamics of the movements, suggests the reasons for the support they have found in large segments of society, and probes their capacity to induce political change by influencing people's minds. Two new chapters bring the analysis up-to-date and draw out the implications of these social movements and protests for understanding the new forms of social change and political democracy in the global network society."
Social movements in health
In: Sociology of health and illness monograph series
What's New in the History of Social Movements: A Review Article
In: Moving the Social, Band 66, S. 143-166
ISSN: 2197-0394
After the Labour Movement: Strategic Unionism, Investment and New Social Conflicts
In: Thesis eleven: critical theory and historical sociology, Heft 20, S. 30-50
ISSN: 0725-5136
A discussion of changes in the contemporary Australian labor movement, particularly current attempts to centralize trade union leadership & involve unions in tripartite formulation of economic policy as a strategy of economic modernization as advocated in a recent statement of union priorities Australia Reconstructed (ACTV/TDC, Canberra: AGPS, 1987). The work of Alain Touraine (eg, The Voice and the Eye, New York: Cambridge U Press, 1981) is used to argue that the Australian labor movement is in a process of transition from a social movement to a political actor, a change that must be analyzed in the context of a crisis of traditional unionism & a declining representativity of the political system. An alternative account of economic modernization is offered, arguing that economic patterns are the product of social movements, & that the current economic crisis can be interpreted in terms of the exhaustion of both the labor movement & the industrializing class. It is opined that new social demands & conflicts are a precondition for the emergence of new forms of economic development. Tripartite modernization is unlikely to succeed to the extent that it narrows the political & marginalizes new social demands & actors. AA
Social Movements in Development
In: Studies in comparative international development, Band 34, Heft 3, S. 121-124
ISSN: 0039-3606
Social Movements in Development, edited by Staffan Lindberg and Arni Sverrisson, is reviewed.
Social Media and Urban Social Movements
In: Contemporary Arab affairs, Band 12, Heft 2, S. 25-52
ISSN: 1755-0920
The goal of this research is to explore the opportunities brought about by the use of new media in urban protests. Specifically, it investigates the use of the Internet in modern protest movements that failed to bring about the changes they sought, using Bahrain as a case study. The focus is put on urban movements that continue revolutionary activism off- and online in the sixth year after the failure of the Bahraini uprising. This research assesses the need to maintain an online presence for these cities and explains the goals of their online presence. The paper also aims to understand what type of variations exist within these urban movements; and analyzes the interplay between such online manifestations and online censorship. This research is based on the critical discourse analysis of web content and graphic representations produced by Bahraini activists on particular online sites pertaining to each city in question.
People, technology and spaces: towards a new generation of social movements
In: Journal of contemporary African studies, Band 31, Heft 2, S. 255-264
ISSN: 0258-9001
LGBTQ social movements
In: Journal of Gender Studies
There is no dearth of literature on the politics of LGBTQ social movements across the globe. The book under review focuses on the United States of America, dealing with the prolonged and dramatic s...
Voices of Latin America: social movements and the new activism
Inhaltsverzeichnis: Introduction: living life on their own terms -- Fighting machismo: women on the front line -- Lgbt rights: the rainbow tide -- The student revolution -- Indigenous peoples and the rights of nature -- The hydroelectric threat to the Amazon basin -- Mining and communities -- State violence, policing, and paramilitaries -- Spaces of everyday resistance: the right to the city -- The new journalism: now the people make the news -- Cultural resistance.
Leadership in Social Movements*
In: Sociological inquiry: the quarterly journal of the International Sociology Honor Society, Band 47, Heft 2, S. 99-107
ISSN: 1475-682X
Two types of leadership styles in social movements are constructed on the basis of closed or open access to the source of legitimacy. Several predictions about structural consequences of the open or closed access are then made. The types are applied to four cases: the Nazis, the Manson Family, the Millerites and Women's Liberation. The hypotheses are confirmed.
A new labor movement for the new century
In: Social science journal: official journal of the Western Social Science Association, Band 37, Heft 2, S. 311-313
ISSN: 0362-3319