Transnational Struggles for Recognition
New Perspectives on Civil Society since the 20th Century
Herausgeber: Gosewinkel, Dieter; Rucht, Dieter
Transnational Struggles for Recognition
New Perspectives on Civil Society since the 20th Century
Herausgeber: Gosewinkel, Dieter; Rucht, Dieter
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"Recognition" is a critical concept for social movements, and while its theoretical and empirical dimensions have usually been studied separately, this collection focuses on both against a transnational backdrop.
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"Recognition" is a critical concept for social movements, and while its theoretical and empirical dimensions have usually been studied separately, this collection focuses on both against a transnational backdrop.
Produktdetails
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- Studies on Civil Society
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781785333118
- ISBN-10: 1785333119
- Artikelnr.: 45717308
- Studies on Civil Society
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781785333118
- ISBN-10: 1785333119
- Artikelnr.: 45717308
Dieter Rucht is a professor of sociology at the Freie Universität Berlin. Before his retirement he was co-director of a research group on civil society and political mobilization at the WZB Berlin Social Science Center. Among his best-known works on the sociology of the public sphere and social movements is Modernisierung und neue soziale Bewegungen. Deutschland, Frankreich und USA im Vergleich (Campus 1994).
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PART I: CONCEPTS
Introduction: The Transnationalization of Struggles for Recognition.
Introduction and Summary of the Contributions
Dieter Gosewinkel
Chapter 1. Struggles for Recognition: Bridging Three Separated Spheres of
Discourse
Dieter Rucht
Chapter 2. Understanding Transnational Social Movements: Potentials and
Limits of Recognition Theory
Volker Heins
PART II: THE CASES FOR WOMEN AND JEWS
Chapter 3. 'By the sacred ties of humanity and common decent'. The
Transnationalization of Modern Jewish History and its Discontents
Tobias Metzler
Chapter 4. Jewish, Socialist, Antizionist: The Bund and its Transnational
Relations
Gertrud Pickhan
Chapter 5. Institution Building and Policy Making at the Transnational
Level: Challenges in the Early History of the World Jewish Congress
Emmanuel Deonna
Chapter 6. Struggles for Recognition and the Concept of Gender in Twentieth
Century Poland
Claudia Kraft
Chapter 7. The Emergence of an Impossible Movement: Domestic Workers
Organize Globally
Helen Schwenken
PART III: ENLARGING THE SCOPE
Chapter 8. Peace Movements and the Politics of Recognition in the Cold War
Holger Nehring
Chapter 9. Recognition Across Difference: Conceptual Considerations Against
an Indian Background
Martin Fuchs
Chapter 10. Injustice Symbols and Global Solidarity
Thomas Olesen
Notes on contributors
Bibliography
Index
PART I: CONCEPTS
Introduction: The Transnationalization of Struggles for Recognition.
Introduction and Summary of the Contributions
Dieter Gosewinkel
Chapter 1. Struggles for Recognition: Bridging Three Separated Spheres of
Discourse
Dieter Rucht
Chapter 2. Understanding Transnational Social Movements: Potentials and
Limits of Recognition Theory
Volker Heins
PART II: THE CASES FOR WOMEN AND JEWS
Chapter 3. 'By the sacred ties of humanity and common decent'. The
Transnationalization of Modern Jewish History and its Discontents
Tobias Metzler
Chapter 4. Jewish, Socialist, Antizionist: The Bund and its Transnational
Relations
Gertrud Pickhan
Chapter 5. Institution Building and Policy Making at the Transnational
Level: Challenges in the Early History of the World Jewish Congress
Emmanuel Deonna
Chapter 6. Struggles for Recognition and the Concept of Gender in Twentieth
Century Poland
Claudia Kraft
Chapter 7. The Emergence of an Impossible Movement: Domestic Workers
Organize Globally
Helen Schwenken
PART III: ENLARGING THE SCOPE
Chapter 8. Peace Movements and the Politics of Recognition in the Cold War
Holger Nehring
Chapter 9. Recognition Across Difference: Conceptual Considerations Against
an Indian Background
Martin Fuchs
Chapter 10. Injustice Symbols and Global Solidarity
Thomas Olesen
Notes on contributors
Bibliography
Index
List of Illustrations
PART I: CONCEPTS
Introduction: The Transnationalization of Struggles for Recognition.
Introduction and Summary of the Contributions
Dieter Gosewinkel
Chapter 1. Struggles for Recognition: Bridging Three Separated Spheres of
Discourse
Dieter Rucht
Chapter 2. Understanding Transnational Social Movements: Potentials and
Limits of Recognition Theory
Volker Heins
PART II: THE CASES FOR WOMEN AND JEWS
Chapter 3. 'By the sacred ties of humanity and common decent'. The
Transnationalization of Modern Jewish History and its Discontents
Tobias Metzler
Chapter 4. Jewish, Socialist, Antizionist: The Bund and its Transnational
Relations
Gertrud Pickhan
Chapter 5. Institution Building and Policy Making at the Transnational
Level: Challenges in the Early History of the World Jewish Congress
Emmanuel Deonna
Chapter 6. Struggles for Recognition and the Concept of Gender in Twentieth
Century Poland
Claudia Kraft
Chapter 7. The Emergence of an Impossible Movement: Domestic Workers
Organize Globally
Helen Schwenken
PART III: ENLARGING THE SCOPE
Chapter 8. Peace Movements and the Politics of Recognition in the Cold War
Holger Nehring
Chapter 9. Recognition Across Difference: Conceptual Considerations Against
an Indian Background
Martin Fuchs
Chapter 10. Injustice Symbols and Global Solidarity
Thomas Olesen
Notes on contributors
Bibliography
Index
PART I: CONCEPTS
Introduction: The Transnationalization of Struggles for Recognition.
Introduction and Summary of the Contributions
Dieter Gosewinkel
Chapter 1. Struggles for Recognition: Bridging Three Separated Spheres of
Discourse
Dieter Rucht
Chapter 2. Understanding Transnational Social Movements: Potentials and
Limits of Recognition Theory
Volker Heins
PART II: THE CASES FOR WOMEN AND JEWS
Chapter 3. 'By the sacred ties of humanity and common decent'. The
Transnationalization of Modern Jewish History and its Discontents
Tobias Metzler
Chapter 4. Jewish, Socialist, Antizionist: The Bund and its Transnational
Relations
Gertrud Pickhan
Chapter 5. Institution Building and Policy Making at the Transnational
Level: Challenges in the Early History of the World Jewish Congress
Emmanuel Deonna
Chapter 6. Struggles for Recognition and the Concept of Gender in Twentieth
Century Poland
Claudia Kraft
Chapter 7. The Emergence of an Impossible Movement: Domestic Workers
Organize Globally
Helen Schwenken
PART III: ENLARGING THE SCOPE
Chapter 8. Peace Movements and the Politics of Recognition in the Cold War
Holger Nehring
Chapter 9. Recognition Across Difference: Conceptual Considerations Against
an Indian Background
Martin Fuchs
Chapter 10. Injustice Symbols and Global Solidarity
Thomas Olesen
Notes on contributors
Bibliography
Index