Helena Flam (Germany University of Leipzig), Debra King (University of Flinders, Adelaide, Australia)
Emotions and Social Movements
Helena Flam (Germany University of Leipzig), Debra King (University of Flinders, Adelaide, Australia)
Emotions and Social Movements
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Addressing issues of emotion in social movements, this internationally oriented volume will appeal to both sociologists and political activists given its broad approach and unique emphasis on emotions in protest, dissent and social movements.
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Addressing issues of emotion in social movements, this internationally oriented volume will appeal to both sociologists and political activists given its broad approach and unique emphasis on emotions in protest, dissent and social movements.
Produktdetails
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- Routledge Advances in Sociology
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 342g
- ISBN-13: 9780415481878
- ISBN-10: 0415481872
- Artikelnr.: 24230497
- Routledge Advances in Sociology
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 342g
- ISBN-13: 9780415481878
- ISBN-10: 0415481872
- Artikelnr.: 24230497
Helena Flam is is Professor of Professor of Sociology at Leipzig University. In addition to initiating a Network on Emotions with the European Sociological Association, she has held posts at the Max Planck Institute for Social Research and the University of Konstanz. Debra King is Lecturer in Sociology at Flinders University, Australia. She has served as the learning adviser for Research Education at the University of South Australia and is on the editorial advisory board of the Journal of Sociology.
1. Introduction Helena Flam in collaboration with Debra King 2. Emotions'
Map: A Research Agenda Helena Flam 3. How Social Movements Move: Emotions
and Social Movements Ron Eyerman 4. Breaching Events and the Emotional
Reactions of the Public: Women in Black in Israel Tova Benski 5. Emotional
Events and the Transformation of Collective Action: The Chinese Student
Movement Guobin Yang 6. Mobilization and the Moral Shock: Adbusters Media
Foundation Asa Wettergren 7. The Problem of Emotion in Care: Contested
Meanings from the Disabled People's Movement and the Feminist Movement
Debra Hopkins, Linda McKie, Nick Watson and Bill Hughes 8. The Emotional
Significance of Solidarity for Social Movement Communities: Sustaining
Catholic Worker Community and Service Erika Summers-Effler 9. Sustaining
Activism through Emotional Reflexivity Debra King 10. The Entanglements of
Shame: An Emotion Perspective on Social Movement Demobilization Jochen
Kleres 11. Sisterhood and Exclusionary Solidarity in a Labor Women's
Organization Silke Roth
Map: A Research Agenda Helena Flam 3. How Social Movements Move: Emotions
and Social Movements Ron Eyerman 4. Breaching Events and the Emotional
Reactions of the Public: Women in Black in Israel Tova Benski 5. Emotional
Events and the Transformation of Collective Action: The Chinese Student
Movement Guobin Yang 6. Mobilization and the Moral Shock: Adbusters Media
Foundation Asa Wettergren 7. The Problem of Emotion in Care: Contested
Meanings from the Disabled People's Movement and the Feminist Movement
Debra Hopkins, Linda McKie, Nick Watson and Bill Hughes 8. The Emotional
Significance of Solidarity for Social Movement Communities: Sustaining
Catholic Worker Community and Service Erika Summers-Effler 9. Sustaining
Activism through Emotional Reflexivity Debra King 10. The Entanglements of
Shame: An Emotion Perspective on Social Movement Demobilization Jochen
Kleres 11. Sisterhood and Exclusionary Solidarity in a Labor Women's
Organization Silke Roth
1. Introduction Helena Flam in collaboration with Debra King 2. Emotions'
Map: A Research Agenda Helena Flam 3. How Social Movements Move: Emotions
and Social Movements Ron Eyerman 4. Breaching Events and the Emotional
Reactions of the Public: Women in Black in Israel Tova Benski 5. Emotional
Events and the Transformation of Collective Action: The Chinese Student
Movement Guobin Yang 6. Mobilization and the Moral Shock: Adbusters Media
Foundation Asa Wettergren 7. The Problem of Emotion in Care: Contested
Meanings from the Disabled People's Movement and the Feminist Movement
Debra Hopkins, Linda McKie, Nick Watson and Bill Hughes 8. The Emotional
Significance of Solidarity for Social Movement Communities: Sustaining
Catholic Worker Community and Service Erika Summers-Effler 9. Sustaining
Activism through Emotional Reflexivity Debra King 10. The Entanglements of
Shame: An Emotion Perspective on Social Movement Demobilization Jochen
Kleres 11. Sisterhood and Exclusionary Solidarity in a Labor Women's
Organization Silke Roth
Map: A Research Agenda Helena Flam 3. How Social Movements Move: Emotions
and Social Movements Ron Eyerman 4. Breaching Events and the Emotional
Reactions of the Public: Women in Black in Israel Tova Benski 5. Emotional
Events and the Transformation of Collective Action: The Chinese Student
Movement Guobin Yang 6. Mobilization and the Moral Shock: Adbusters Media
Foundation Asa Wettergren 7. The Problem of Emotion in Care: Contested
Meanings from the Disabled People's Movement and the Feminist Movement
Debra Hopkins, Linda McKie, Nick Watson and Bill Hughes 8. The Emotional
Significance of Solidarity for Social Movement Communities: Sustaining
Catholic Worker Community and Service Erika Summers-Effler 9. Sustaining
Activism through Emotional Reflexivity Debra King 10. The Entanglements of
Shame: An Emotion Perspective on Social Movement Demobilization Jochen
Kleres 11. Sisterhood and Exclusionary Solidarity in a Labor Women's
Organization Silke Roth