Focusing on mass gatherings such as the Seattle demonstrations in 1999, several scholars suggest that the anti-globalisation movement has embraced a politics of affect that, while potentially increasing the collective's capacity for action, also risks strengthening existing divisions and creating sad ...
Repertoires Of Collective Action And Contentious Politics: An Interview With Sidney TarrowAlonso, AngelaBotelho, Andre
Based on ethnographic reanalysis and on current qualitative research on poor people's politics, this article argues that routine patronage politics and nonroutine collective action should be examined not as opposite and conflicting political phenomena but as dynamic processes that often establish recursive...
collective conflicts of action while politics must carry out collective programs of action, each one must perform reciprocal functions concerning the other, ... MM Brevidelli,TI Cianciarullo - 《Trans/form/ao》 被引量: 55发表: 2001年 广州城市可持续发展及企业行为研究 环境保护科学,2007,33(3)...
Besides ongoing ethnic and religious conflicts (Jenkins and Gottlieb 2007; Olzak 2006), economic-based protests may be mobilizing the largest numbers of participants in social movement-type activities. Recent examples abound from the mass-based mobilizations and riots that brought down Suharto in ...
The analysis of the movement’s processes finds that hegemony, or indirect forms of domination, often stands in the way of such efforts at democratic social change. The study concludes with suggestions for rethinking civil society as an arena of reflexive collective action that is counterhegemonic....
Learn more about this topic: Collective Identity | Definition, Theory & Examples from Chapter 6/ Lesson 17 101K Learn the definition of collective identity and understand the theory associated with it. Discover how collective identity can cause political and social changes. ...
taking the US and China as examples, argued that if China's technical progress in its export sector made the two countries' relative productivity between two sectors the same, then the comparative advantage between the US a...
These include the need to increase production of nutrientヾense food, to improve agriculture's effects on soil, water, wildlife, and climate, and to enhance equity and justice in food and agricultural systems. We argue that certain politics of constructive collective action—and integral involvement...
Collective bargaining over labour conditions between unions and employers is a key labour market institution in democratic societies, guaranteed by international and national law. Its coverage, organization and impact have varied over time and across cou