Global Modernity and Social Contestation
Herausgeber: Bringel, Breno M.; Domingues, Jose Mauricio
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Herausgeber: Bringel, Breno M.; Domingues, Jose Mauricio
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A collection of cutting edge essays from leading international names in social theory, social movement studies, political sociology and social contestation.
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A collection of cutting edge essays from leading international names in social theory, social movement studies, political sociology and social contestation.
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- SAGE Studies in International Sociology
- Verlag: SAGE Publications Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 578g
- ISBN-13: 9781446295748
- ISBN-10: 1446295745
- Artikelnr.: 41855605
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- SAGE Studies in International Sociology
- Verlag: SAGE Publications Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 578g
- ISBN-13: 9781446295748
- ISBN-10: 1446295745
- Artikelnr.: 41855605
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction - Breno Bringel & José Mauricio Domingues
PART I: RETHINKING MODERNITY THROUGH SOCIAL CONTESTATION
Chapter 1: Modernity and Critique - Elements of a World-Sociology - Peter
Wagner
Chapter 2: The Global Transition and the Challenge to Social Sciences -
Sujata Patel
Chapter 3: Modernity and the Violence of Global Accumulation - The Ethnic
Question in China - Chun Lin
Chapter 4: Demystifying Modernity - In Defence of a Singular and Normative
Ideal - G. Aloysius
Chapter 5: Vicissitudes and Potentialities of Critical Theory - José
Mauricio Domingues
PART II: RETHINKING SOCIAL CONTESTATION THROUGH MODERNITY
Chapter 6: The Global Age - A Social Movement Perspective - Geoffrey
Pleyers
Chapter 7: Social Movements and Contemporary Modernity - Internationalism
and Patterns of Global Contestation - Breno Bringel
Chapter 8: Global Modernity, Social Criticism and the Local Intelligibility
of Contestation in Mozambique - Elisio Macamo
Chapter 9: Globalised Modernity, Contestations and Revolutions - The Cases
of Egypt and Tunisia - Sarah ben Néfissa
Chapter 10: Modernity, Cultural Diversity and Social Contestation - Luis
Tapia
PART III: BORDERS OF MODERNITY AND FRONTIERS OF EXCLUSION - RIGHTS,
CITIZENSHIP AND CONTESTATION IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Chapter 11: Half-Positions and Social Contestation - On the Dynamics of
Exclusionary Integration - Craig Browne
Chapter 12: Abyssal Lines and Contestation in the Construction of Modern
Europe - A De-colonial Perspective of the Spanish Case - Heriberto Cairo &
Keina Espiñeira
Chapter 13: From International Legality to Local Struggle - How and Why
Human Rights Matters to Social Movements in Argentine Democracy - Gabriela
Delamata
Chapter 14: Social Contestation and Substantive Citizenship - Popular
Mobilization in South Africa's Modern State - Marcelle Dawson
PART I: RETHINKING MODERNITY THROUGH SOCIAL CONTESTATION
Chapter 1: Modernity and Critique - Elements of a World-Sociology - Peter
Wagner
Chapter 2: The Global Transition and the Challenge to Social Sciences -
Sujata Patel
Chapter 3: Modernity and the Violence of Global Accumulation - The Ethnic
Question in China - Chun Lin
Chapter 4: Demystifying Modernity - In Defence of a Singular and Normative
Ideal - G. Aloysius
Chapter 5: Vicissitudes and Potentialities of Critical Theory - José
Mauricio Domingues
PART II: RETHINKING SOCIAL CONTESTATION THROUGH MODERNITY
Chapter 6: The Global Age - A Social Movement Perspective - Geoffrey
Pleyers
Chapter 7: Social Movements and Contemporary Modernity - Internationalism
and Patterns of Global Contestation - Breno Bringel
Chapter 8: Global Modernity, Social Criticism and the Local Intelligibility
of Contestation in Mozambique - Elisio Macamo
Chapter 9: Globalised Modernity, Contestations and Revolutions - The Cases
of Egypt and Tunisia - Sarah ben Néfissa
Chapter 10: Modernity, Cultural Diversity and Social Contestation - Luis
Tapia
PART III: BORDERS OF MODERNITY AND FRONTIERS OF EXCLUSION - RIGHTS,
CITIZENSHIP AND CONTESTATION IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Chapter 11: Half-Positions and Social Contestation - On the Dynamics of
Exclusionary Integration - Craig Browne
Chapter 12: Abyssal Lines and Contestation in the Construction of Modern
Europe - A De-colonial Perspective of the Spanish Case - Heriberto Cairo &
Keina Espiñeira
Chapter 13: From International Legality to Local Struggle - How and Why
Human Rights Matters to Social Movements in Argentine Democracy - Gabriela
Delamata
Chapter 14: Social Contestation and Substantive Citizenship - Popular
Mobilization in South Africa's Modern State - Marcelle Dawson
Introduction - Breno Bringel & José Mauricio Domingues
PART I: RETHINKING MODERNITY THROUGH SOCIAL CONTESTATION
Chapter 1: Modernity and Critique - Elements of a World-Sociology - Peter
Wagner
Chapter 2: The Global Transition and the Challenge to Social Sciences -
Sujata Patel
Chapter 3: Modernity and the Violence of Global Accumulation - The Ethnic
Question in China - Chun Lin
Chapter 4: Demystifying Modernity - In Defence of a Singular and Normative
Ideal - G. Aloysius
Chapter 5: Vicissitudes and Potentialities of Critical Theory - José
Mauricio Domingues
PART II: RETHINKING SOCIAL CONTESTATION THROUGH MODERNITY
Chapter 6: The Global Age - A Social Movement Perspective - Geoffrey
Pleyers
Chapter 7: Social Movements and Contemporary Modernity - Internationalism
and Patterns of Global Contestation - Breno Bringel
Chapter 8: Global Modernity, Social Criticism and the Local Intelligibility
of Contestation in Mozambique - Elisio Macamo
Chapter 9: Globalised Modernity, Contestations and Revolutions - The Cases
of Egypt and Tunisia - Sarah ben Néfissa
Chapter 10: Modernity, Cultural Diversity and Social Contestation - Luis
Tapia
PART III: BORDERS OF MODERNITY AND FRONTIERS OF EXCLUSION - RIGHTS,
CITIZENSHIP AND CONTESTATION IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Chapter 11: Half-Positions and Social Contestation - On the Dynamics of
Exclusionary Integration - Craig Browne
Chapter 12: Abyssal Lines and Contestation in the Construction of Modern
Europe - A De-colonial Perspective of the Spanish Case - Heriberto Cairo &
Keina Espiñeira
Chapter 13: From International Legality to Local Struggle - How and Why
Human Rights Matters to Social Movements in Argentine Democracy - Gabriela
Delamata
Chapter 14: Social Contestation and Substantive Citizenship - Popular
Mobilization in South Africa's Modern State - Marcelle Dawson
PART I: RETHINKING MODERNITY THROUGH SOCIAL CONTESTATION
Chapter 1: Modernity and Critique - Elements of a World-Sociology - Peter
Wagner
Chapter 2: The Global Transition and the Challenge to Social Sciences -
Sujata Patel
Chapter 3: Modernity and the Violence of Global Accumulation - The Ethnic
Question in China - Chun Lin
Chapter 4: Demystifying Modernity - In Defence of a Singular and Normative
Ideal - G. Aloysius
Chapter 5: Vicissitudes and Potentialities of Critical Theory - José
Mauricio Domingues
PART II: RETHINKING SOCIAL CONTESTATION THROUGH MODERNITY
Chapter 6: The Global Age - A Social Movement Perspective - Geoffrey
Pleyers
Chapter 7: Social Movements and Contemporary Modernity - Internationalism
and Patterns of Global Contestation - Breno Bringel
Chapter 8: Global Modernity, Social Criticism and the Local Intelligibility
of Contestation in Mozambique - Elisio Macamo
Chapter 9: Globalised Modernity, Contestations and Revolutions - The Cases
of Egypt and Tunisia - Sarah ben Néfissa
Chapter 10: Modernity, Cultural Diversity and Social Contestation - Luis
Tapia
PART III: BORDERS OF MODERNITY AND FRONTIERS OF EXCLUSION - RIGHTS,
CITIZENSHIP AND CONTESTATION IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
Chapter 11: Half-Positions and Social Contestation - On the Dynamics of
Exclusionary Integration - Craig Browne
Chapter 12: Abyssal Lines and Contestation in the Construction of Modern
Europe - A De-colonial Perspective of the Spanish Case - Heriberto Cairo &
Keina Espiñeira
Chapter 13: From International Legality to Local Struggle - How and Why
Human Rights Matters to Social Movements in Argentine Democracy - Gabriela
Delamata
Chapter 14: Social Contestation and Substantive Citizenship - Popular
Mobilization in South Africa's Modern State - Marcelle Dawson