Social Movements
Transformative Shifts and Turning Points
Herausgeber: Savyasaachi; Kumar, Ravi
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Transformative Shifts and Turning Points
Herausgeber: Savyasaachi; Kumar, Ravi
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This volume throws light on different dimensions of social movements, especially in the South Asian context, including aspects such as dissent and politics, 'primitiveness' of capitalism and the capital-labour conflict, language usage, difference feminism, counterinsurgency, micro-movements, and the role of internet-based networks.
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This volume throws light on different dimensions of social movements, especially in the South Asian context, including aspects such as dissent and politics, 'primitiveness' of capitalism and the capital-labour conflict, language usage, difference feminism, counterinsurgency, micro-movements, and the role of internet-based networks.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 221mm x 145mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9780415717366
- ISBN-10: 0415717361
- Artikelnr.: 40477792
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 221mm x 145mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9780415717366
- ISBN-10: 0415717361
- Artikelnr.: 40477792
Savyasaachi is Professor, Department of Sociology, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. Ravi Kumar is Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, South Asian University, New Delhi.
Acknowledgements. Introduction: Emerging Contours of a Transformative Act
Savyasaachi and Ravi Kumar 1. New Anti-Capitalist Movements: Beyond the
Questions of Taking Power John Holloway 2. From the Working-Class Movement
to the New Social Movements Gunnar Olofsson 3. Some Intellectual
Genealogies for the Concept of Everyday Resistance K. Sivaramakrishnan 4.
Carnival of Money: Politics of Dissent in an Era of Globalizing Finance
Marieke de Goede 5. Globalization and New Politics of Micro-Movements D. L.
Sheth 6. Neoliberalism and Primitive Accumulation in India: The Need to Go
Beyond Capital Pratyush Chandra and Deepankar Basu 7. What is 'New' in the
New Social Movements Maitrayee Chaudhuri 8. Anti-Statism and Difference
Feminism in International Social Movements Jane Mansbridge 9. Deep Currents
Rising: Some Notes on the Global Challenge to Capitalism Harry Cleaver 10.
Social Movements, Autonomy and Hope: Notes on the Zapatistas' Revolution
Ana Cecilia Dinerstein 11. The Privatization of Public Interest: Theorizing
NGO Discourse in a Neoliberal Era Sangeeta Kamat 12. Other Worlds are
(Already) Possible: Self-Organization, Complexity and Post-Capitalist
Cultures Arturo Escobar 13. New Social Movements: The Role of Legal
Opportunity Christopher J. Hilson 14. Language of Political Socialization:
Language of Resistance Janette Habashi 15. Reshaping Social Movement Media
for a New Millennium Chris Atton. About the Editors. Notes on Contributors
. Index
Savyasaachi and Ravi Kumar 1. New Anti-Capitalist Movements: Beyond the
Questions of Taking Power John Holloway 2. From the Working-Class Movement
to the New Social Movements Gunnar Olofsson 3. Some Intellectual
Genealogies for the Concept of Everyday Resistance K. Sivaramakrishnan 4.
Carnival of Money: Politics of Dissent in an Era of Globalizing Finance
Marieke de Goede 5. Globalization and New Politics of Micro-Movements D. L.
Sheth 6. Neoliberalism and Primitive Accumulation in India: The Need to Go
Beyond Capital Pratyush Chandra and Deepankar Basu 7. What is 'New' in the
New Social Movements Maitrayee Chaudhuri 8. Anti-Statism and Difference
Feminism in International Social Movements Jane Mansbridge 9. Deep Currents
Rising: Some Notes on the Global Challenge to Capitalism Harry Cleaver 10.
Social Movements, Autonomy and Hope: Notes on the Zapatistas' Revolution
Ana Cecilia Dinerstein 11. The Privatization of Public Interest: Theorizing
NGO Discourse in a Neoliberal Era Sangeeta Kamat 12. Other Worlds are
(Already) Possible: Self-Organization, Complexity and Post-Capitalist
Cultures Arturo Escobar 13. New Social Movements: The Role of Legal
Opportunity Christopher J. Hilson 14. Language of Political Socialization:
Language of Resistance Janette Habashi 15. Reshaping Social Movement Media
for a New Millennium Chris Atton. About the Editors. Notes on Contributors
. Index
Acknowledgements. Introduction: Emerging Contours of a Transformative Act
Savyasaachi and Ravi Kumar 1. New Anti-Capitalist Movements: Beyond the
Questions of Taking Power John Holloway 2. From the Working-Class Movement
to the New Social Movements Gunnar Olofsson 3. Some Intellectual
Genealogies for the Concept of Everyday Resistance K. Sivaramakrishnan 4.
Carnival of Money: Politics of Dissent in an Era of Globalizing Finance
Marieke de Goede 5. Globalization and New Politics of Micro-Movements D. L.
Sheth 6. Neoliberalism and Primitive Accumulation in India: The Need to Go
Beyond Capital Pratyush Chandra and Deepankar Basu 7. What is 'New' in the
New Social Movements Maitrayee Chaudhuri 8. Anti-Statism and Difference
Feminism in International Social Movements Jane Mansbridge 9. Deep Currents
Rising: Some Notes on the Global Challenge to Capitalism Harry Cleaver 10.
Social Movements, Autonomy and Hope: Notes on the Zapatistas' Revolution
Ana Cecilia Dinerstein 11. The Privatization of Public Interest: Theorizing
NGO Discourse in a Neoliberal Era Sangeeta Kamat 12. Other Worlds are
(Already) Possible: Self-Organization, Complexity and Post-Capitalist
Cultures Arturo Escobar 13. New Social Movements: The Role of Legal
Opportunity Christopher J. Hilson 14. Language of Political Socialization:
Language of Resistance Janette Habashi 15. Reshaping Social Movement Media
for a New Millennium Chris Atton. About the Editors. Notes on Contributors
. Index
Savyasaachi and Ravi Kumar 1. New Anti-Capitalist Movements: Beyond the
Questions of Taking Power John Holloway 2. From the Working-Class Movement
to the New Social Movements Gunnar Olofsson 3. Some Intellectual
Genealogies for the Concept of Everyday Resistance K. Sivaramakrishnan 4.
Carnival of Money: Politics of Dissent in an Era of Globalizing Finance
Marieke de Goede 5. Globalization and New Politics of Micro-Movements D. L.
Sheth 6. Neoliberalism and Primitive Accumulation in India: The Need to Go
Beyond Capital Pratyush Chandra and Deepankar Basu 7. What is 'New' in the
New Social Movements Maitrayee Chaudhuri 8. Anti-Statism and Difference
Feminism in International Social Movements Jane Mansbridge 9. Deep Currents
Rising: Some Notes on the Global Challenge to Capitalism Harry Cleaver 10.
Social Movements, Autonomy and Hope: Notes on the Zapatistas' Revolution
Ana Cecilia Dinerstein 11. The Privatization of Public Interest: Theorizing
NGO Discourse in a Neoliberal Era Sangeeta Kamat 12. Other Worlds are
(Already) Possible: Self-Organization, Complexity and Post-Capitalist
Cultures Arturo Escobar 13. New Social Movements: The Role of Legal
Opportunity Christopher J. Hilson 14. Language of Political Socialization:
Language of Resistance Janette Habashi 15. Reshaping Social Movement Media
for a New Millennium Chris Atton. About the Editors. Notes on Contributors
. Index