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This collection of essays examines political involvement's socio-biographical effects by drawing on a global range of case studies. It will appeal to social movement scholars as well as scholars of life course sociology in an interactionist perspective.
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This collection of essays examines political involvement's socio-biographical effects by drawing on a global range of case studies. It will appeal to social movement scholars as well as scholars of life course sociology in an interactionist perspective.
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- Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 359
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 532g
- ISBN-13: 9781108450942
- ISBN-10: 1108450946
- Artikelnr.: 63460629
- Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 359
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 532g
- ISBN-13: 9781108450942
- ISBN-10: 1108450946
- Artikelnr.: 63460629
Erik Neveu is Professor of Political Science at Rennes University. He co-authored Introduction aux Cultural Studies (with Armand Mattelart, 2008), the first French textbook supplying a comprehensive presentation of anglophone Cultural Studies; and Bourdieu and the Journalistic Field (with R. Benson, 2004).
Introduction: activists' trajectories in space and time Olivier Fillieule
and Erik Neveu; Part I. From Shades of Red (or Blue) to Shades of Grey: The
Ageing of Yesterday's Activists Richard Flacks; 1. The diversity of
activist outcomes: the role of ideology in shaping trajectories of
participation Catherine Corrigall-Brown; 2. Biographical impacts of
activism in the French 'May '68' Julie Pagis; 3. Life stories of former
French activists of 'May '68':using biographies to investigate the outcomes
of social movements Erik Neveu; 4. Women in political activism: the
biographical resonances of the '68 student movement in a Latin American
context Guadalupe Olivier; Part II. Terrorist Violence, State Repression
and Activists' Experiences Jocelyn Viterna; 5. 'Join up', they said! The
biographical consequences of engagement in Morocco for the 1970s generation
and its children Joseph Hivert and Frédéric Vairel; 6. From militancy to
activism: life trajectories of Sikh women combatants Laurent Gayer; 7.
'Married forever', activists forever? What the multi-level and
interactionist approaches to the study of 'exit' reveals about
disengagement from radical organizations in contemporary Turkey Jordi
Tejel; 8. Contextualizing the biographical outcomes of provisional IRA
former activists: a structure-agency dynamic Lorenzo Bosi; Part III.
Biographical Trajectories in Times of Transition. Social Movement Activists
into Politicians? Gilles Dorronsoro; 9. When prophecy succeeds: the
political failure of dissidents in the new Czech democracy Magdaléna
Hadjiisky; 10. From grassroots activism to the cabinet, round-trip: the
puzzling trajectory of a peasant leader in post-Communist Poland Cédric
Pellen; 11. Red t-shirt or executive suit? About some biographical
consequences of contentious engagement in the workers' party in Recife,
Brazil Camille Goirand; Addendum: life history as a tool for sociological
inquiry Olivier Fillieule; References; Index.
and Erik Neveu; Part I. From Shades of Red (or Blue) to Shades of Grey: The
Ageing of Yesterday's Activists Richard Flacks; 1. The diversity of
activist outcomes: the role of ideology in shaping trajectories of
participation Catherine Corrigall-Brown; 2. Biographical impacts of
activism in the French 'May '68' Julie Pagis; 3. Life stories of former
French activists of 'May '68':using biographies to investigate the outcomes
of social movements Erik Neveu; 4. Women in political activism: the
biographical resonances of the '68 student movement in a Latin American
context Guadalupe Olivier; Part II. Terrorist Violence, State Repression
and Activists' Experiences Jocelyn Viterna; 5. 'Join up', they said! The
biographical consequences of engagement in Morocco for the 1970s generation
and its children Joseph Hivert and Frédéric Vairel; 6. From militancy to
activism: life trajectories of Sikh women combatants Laurent Gayer; 7.
'Married forever', activists forever? What the multi-level and
interactionist approaches to the study of 'exit' reveals about
disengagement from radical organizations in contemporary Turkey Jordi
Tejel; 8. Contextualizing the biographical outcomes of provisional IRA
former activists: a structure-agency dynamic Lorenzo Bosi; Part III.
Biographical Trajectories in Times of Transition. Social Movement Activists
into Politicians? Gilles Dorronsoro; 9. When prophecy succeeds: the
political failure of dissidents in the new Czech democracy Magdaléna
Hadjiisky; 10. From grassroots activism to the cabinet, round-trip: the
puzzling trajectory of a peasant leader in post-Communist Poland Cédric
Pellen; 11. Red t-shirt or executive suit? About some biographical
consequences of contentious engagement in the workers' party in Recife,
Brazil Camille Goirand; Addendum: life history as a tool for sociological
inquiry Olivier Fillieule; References; Index.
Introduction: activists' trajectories in space and time Olivier Fillieule
and Erik Neveu; Part I. From Shades of Red (or Blue) to Shades of Grey: The
Ageing of Yesterday's Activists Richard Flacks; 1. The diversity of
activist outcomes: the role of ideology in shaping trajectories of
participation Catherine Corrigall-Brown; 2. Biographical impacts of
activism in the French 'May '68' Julie Pagis; 3. Life stories of former
French activists of 'May '68':using biographies to investigate the outcomes
of social movements Erik Neveu; 4. Women in political activism: the
biographical resonances of the '68 student movement in a Latin American
context Guadalupe Olivier; Part II. Terrorist Violence, State Repression
and Activists' Experiences Jocelyn Viterna; 5. 'Join up', they said! The
biographical consequences of engagement in Morocco for the 1970s generation
and its children Joseph Hivert and Frédéric Vairel; 6. From militancy to
activism: life trajectories of Sikh women combatants Laurent Gayer; 7.
'Married forever', activists forever? What the multi-level and
interactionist approaches to the study of 'exit' reveals about
disengagement from radical organizations in contemporary Turkey Jordi
Tejel; 8. Contextualizing the biographical outcomes of provisional IRA
former activists: a structure-agency dynamic Lorenzo Bosi; Part III.
Biographical Trajectories in Times of Transition. Social Movement Activists
into Politicians? Gilles Dorronsoro; 9. When prophecy succeeds: the
political failure of dissidents in the new Czech democracy Magdaléna
Hadjiisky; 10. From grassroots activism to the cabinet, round-trip: the
puzzling trajectory of a peasant leader in post-Communist Poland Cédric
Pellen; 11. Red t-shirt or executive suit? About some biographical
consequences of contentious engagement in the workers' party in Recife,
Brazil Camille Goirand; Addendum: life history as a tool for sociological
inquiry Olivier Fillieule; References; Index.
and Erik Neveu; Part I. From Shades of Red (or Blue) to Shades of Grey: The
Ageing of Yesterday's Activists Richard Flacks; 1. The diversity of
activist outcomes: the role of ideology in shaping trajectories of
participation Catherine Corrigall-Brown; 2. Biographical impacts of
activism in the French 'May '68' Julie Pagis; 3. Life stories of former
French activists of 'May '68':using biographies to investigate the outcomes
of social movements Erik Neveu; 4. Women in political activism: the
biographical resonances of the '68 student movement in a Latin American
context Guadalupe Olivier; Part II. Terrorist Violence, State Repression
and Activists' Experiences Jocelyn Viterna; 5. 'Join up', they said! The
biographical consequences of engagement in Morocco for the 1970s generation
and its children Joseph Hivert and Frédéric Vairel; 6. From militancy to
activism: life trajectories of Sikh women combatants Laurent Gayer; 7.
'Married forever', activists forever? What the multi-level and
interactionist approaches to the study of 'exit' reveals about
disengagement from radical organizations in contemporary Turkey Jordi
Tejel; 8. Contextualizing the biographical outcomes of provisional IRA
former activists: a structure-agency dynamic Lorenzo Bosi; Part III.
Biographical Trajectories in Times of Transition. Social Movement Activists
into Politicians? Gilles Dorronsoro; 9. When prophecy succeeds: the
political failure of dissidents in the new Czech democracy Magdaléna
Hadjiisky; 10. From grassroots activism to the cabinet, round-trip: the
puzzling trajectory of a peasant leader in post-Communist Poland Cédric
Pellen; 11. Red t-shirt or executive suit? About some biographical
consequences of contentious engagement in the workers' party in Recife,
Brazil Camille Goirand; Addendum: life history as a tool for sociological
inquiry Olivier Fillieule; References; Index.