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Protest, Movements, and Dissent in the Social Sciences

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Protest, Movements, and Dissent in the Social Sciences

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Protest, Movements, and Dissent in the Social Sciences book

A multidisciplinary perspective

Protest, Movements, and Dissent in the Social Sciences

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Protest, Movements, and Dissent in the Social Sciences book

A multidisciplinary perspective
Edited ByGiovanni Travaglino
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2016
eBook Published 1 February 2017
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315684239
Pages 144
eBook ISBN 9781315684239
Subjects Politics & International Relations, Social Sciences
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Travaglino, G. (Ed.). (2016). Protest, Movements, and Dissent in the Social Sciences: A multidisciplinary perspective (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315684239

ABSTRACT

Drawing on a wide range of social science disciplines and approaches, each chapter in this book offers a comprehensive analysis of social protest, political dissent and collective action. The distinguished scholars contributing to the book discuss some of the key theoretical and methodological issues in social protest research, and analyse recent instances of collective dissent around the globe, ranging from the 15M movement in Spain, to the 2011 Salford riots in the UK, to Pro-Palestinian activism in Jerusalem. The result of these contributions is a sophisticated and multifaceted collection that enriches our understanding of why, when, and how groups of people decide to act collectively in order to pursue political change. The book is a timely testament to the vitality of the field. This book was originally published as a special issue of Contemporary Social Science.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|14 pages

Social sciences and social movements: the theoretical context

ByGiovanni A. Travaglino

chapter 2|16 pages

Unity within diversity: a social psychological analysis of the internal diversity of the Indignados movement

ByTiina Likki

chapter 3|18 pages

The political economy of Israel’s ‘social justice’ protests: a class and generational analysis

ByZeev Rosenhek, Michael Shalev

chapter 4|14 pages

Hashtags, ruling relations and the everyday: institutional ethnography insights on social movements

ByBram Meuleman, Corra Boushel

chapter 5|16 pages

A matter of law and order: reporting the Salford riots in local news webpages

BySharon Coen, Caroline Jones

chapter 6|13 pages

The moral economy of the UK student protest movement 2010–2011

ByJoseph Ibrahim

chapter 7|14 pages

Networks, counter-networks and political socialisation – paths and barriers to high-cost/risk activism in the 2010/11 student protests against fees and cuts

ByAlexander Hensby

chapter 8|15 pages

Something’s wrong here: transnational dissent and the unimagined community

ByBrian Callan

chapter 9|14 pages

Why the psychology of collective action requires qualitative transformation as well as quantitative change

ByAndrew G. Livingstone
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