This book provides a unique experimentalist approach to social movements that accounts both for the democratizing potential and the counter-hegemonic power of the epistemic practices of mobilized citizens.
This book provides a unique experimentalist approach to social movements that accounts both for the democratizing potential and the counter-hegemonic power of the epistemic practices of mobilized citizens.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Justo Serrano Zamora is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Groningen in the DFG-ANR, Democracy and its Futures Project.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: From Massive Evictions to Deepening Democracy PART I Chapter 1: The Two Values of Democracy Chapter 2: Axel Honneth: Struggle for Recognition and Democratic Advancement Chapter 3: John Dewey: The Political Potential of Democracy's Epistemic Dimension PART II Chapter 4: From Contents to Practices: Points of Departure Chapter 5: The Double Counter-Hegemonic Potential of Experimentalist Practices Chapter 6: Experimental Epistemic Practices in Social Movements PART III Chapter 7: Consciousness-Rising Meetings as Experimental Inquiries Chapter 8: Articulating a Sense of Powers: An Expressivist Reading of Dewey's Theory of Social Struggles Conclusions Bibliography
Introduction: From Massive Evictions to Deepening Democracy PART I Chapter 1: The Two Values of Democracy Chapter 2: Axel Honneth: Struggle for Recognition and Democratic Advancement Chapter 3: John Dewey: The Political Potential of Democracy's Epistemic Dimension PART II Chapter 4: From Contents to Practices: Points of Departure Chapter 5: The Double Counter-Hegemonic Potential of Experimentalist Practices Chapter 6: Experimental Epistemic Practices in Social Movements PART III Chapter 7: Consciousness-Rising Meetings as Experimental Inquiries Chapter 8: Articulating a Sense of Powers: An Expressivist Reading of Dewey's Theory of Social Struggles Conclusions Bibliography
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