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Redaktion: Rodríguez-Giralt, Israel; Milstein, Denise; Marrero-Guillamón, Isaac
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Drawing on Actor-Network Theory (ANT) and its sibling notion of assemblage, this book offers a conceptual and methodological alternative to dominant social movement theory. It was originally published as a special issue of Social Movement Studies.
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Drawing on Actor-Network Theory (ANT) and its sibling notion of assemblage, this book offers a conceptual and methodological alternative to dominant social movement theory. It was originally published as a special issue of Social Movement Studies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 120
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000458657
- Artikelnr.: 59492833
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 120
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000458657
- Artikelnr.: 59492833
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Israel Rodríguez-Giralt is a Senior Researcher at the Internet Interdisciplinary Institute at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain. His research connects the study of Social Movements with Science and Technology Studies. He has studied the role of technoscience in environmental activism and the politics of embodied knowledge within disability activism. His current research focuses on technoscientific activism and new forms of social experimentation, mobilization, and public engagement, particularly in disaster situations. Isaac Marrero-Guillamón is a Lecturer in Anthropology at Goldsmiths, University of London, UK. His work examines the relationship between aesthetics and politics; more specifically the ways in which activism, artistic practice, and cultural artefacts may contribute to the production of new conditions of possibility for collectives. He has explored this question ethnographically, through the study of urban (Barcelona, London) and eco-artistic (Fuerteventura) controversies. Denise Milstein is a Lecturer in Sociology at Columbia University, USA. Her work develops a relational, historically informed perspective at the intersection of art, politics, and the environment. Her current projects examine the evolution of relationships between and among the changing environment - natural and human built - and local communities, artists, and scientists in New York City and in Tierra del Fuego (through the Ensayos nomadic research program). She is most interested in the dynamics that link cultural shifts and social change.
Introduction: Reassembling activism, activating assemblages 1. Welcoming
sound: the case of a noise complaint in the weekly assembly of el Campo de
Cebada 2. The syntax of social movements: jam, boxes and other anti-mafia
assemblages 3. We are all foreigners in an analogue world: cyber-material
alliances in contesting immigration control in Stockholm's metro system 4.
The materiality of data transparency and the (re)configuration of
environmental activism in the Brazilian Amazon 5. Bringing animals within
political communities: the citizens/swans association that fractured
Chile's environmental framework 6. Down to earth social movements: an
interview with Bruno Latour
sound: the case of a noise complaint in the weekly assembly of el Campo de
Cebada 2. The syntax of social movements: jam, boxes and other anti-mafia
assemblages 3. We are all foreigners in an analogue world: cyber-material
alliances in contesting immigration control in Stockholm's metro system 4.
The materiality of data transparency and the (re)configuration of
environmental activism in the Brazilian Amazon 5. Bringing animals within
political communities: the citizens/swans association that fractured
Chile's environmental framework 6. Down to earth social movements: an
interview with Bruno Latour
Introduction: Reassembling activism, activating assemblages 1. Welcoming
sound: the case of a noise complaint in the weekly assembly of el Campo de
Cebada 2. The syntax of social movements: jam, boxes and other anti-mafia
assemblages 3. We are all foreigners in an analogue world: cyber-material
alliances in contesting immigration control in Stockholm's metro system 4.
The materiality of data transparency and the (re)configuration of
environmental activism in the Brazilian Amazon 5. Bringing animals within
political communities: the citizens/swans association that fractured
Chile's environmental framework 6. Down to earth social movements: an
interview with Bruno Latour
sound: the case of a noise complaint in the weekly assembly of el Campo de
Cebada 2. The syntax of social movements: jam, boxes and other anti-mafia
assemblages 3. We are all foreigners in an analogue world: cyber-material
alliances in contesting immigration control in Stockholm's metro system 4.
The materiality of data transparency and the (re)configuration of
environmental activism in the Brazilian Amazon 5. Bringing animals within
political communities: the citizens/swans association that fractured
Chile's environmental framework 6. Down to earth social movements: an
interview with Bruno Latour