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Understanding Southern Social Movements: Routledge Advances in Sociology

Editat de Simin Fadaee
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 ian 2018
Southern social movements have played an important role in shaping world history and politics. Nevertheless, scholarly literature on movements of the global South remains limited and restricted to testing the social movement theory which was developed in the North. This Northern-centric approach largely fails to provide a meaningful understanding of Southern movements because it is not directly applicable to the differing historical backgrounds, culture and socio-economic structures found in the South. Much of the uniqueness and complexity of Southern social movements has therefore been overlooked.
This collection analyses recent events and developments in Southern social movements, introducing well-researched case studies from fifteen countries of the global South. Arranged in two parts, the volume examines firstly movements which focus on rights and quality of life issues, and secondly the post-2011 wave of uprisings which started with Tunisian and Egyptian movements. Contributing to ongoing discussions about the Northern-centric nature of social movement theory and the social sciences more generally, the authors enter into dialogue with the debate on local and national levels, as well as globalizing processes.
Through an interdisciplinary approach this book broadens the theoretical and empirical perspectives for the study of social movements and will appeal to sociologists, political scientists, scholars and students of social movements, and social activists.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780815353287
ISBN-10: 0815353286
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Advances in Sociology

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Foreword  Introduction: genesis of Social Movement Theory and Southern Movements   Part I: The ‘New’ Social Movements of the South  1. Rethinking Southern Environmentalism: Iranian Environmental Movement and its Premises   2. Claiming ‘Ecological Property Rights’: Movements against Hydropower Projects in Maharashtra (India), 1960-2004  3. The Feminist Movement and Counter Movement in Morocco  4. Being In-Between: The Women’s Rights Movement in Kenya  5. The Technocratic Turn of the Mexican Human Rights Movement: From the Administration of Justice to the Management of Suffering   6. Gender and Sexual Diversity Organizing in Africa    Part II: The ‘New’ Wave of Southern Movements  7. Fooled by the Folol?: How Antagonisms and Misrecognitions within Social Currents Stunted the Egyptian Revolution   8. Social Movements, Rebels and Free-riders: The Yemeni Uprising of 2011   9. Reading Gezi Protests as a "moment"  10. The Long June: 2013 mobilizations and the future of social movements in Brazil    11. The Student Movement in Chile and the Neo Liberal Agenda in Crisis   12. Social Movements, State Power and Party Networks in the Kingdom of Thailand

Notă biografică

Simin Fadaee is Assistant Professor of Society and Transformation in Asia and Africa at Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany.

Descriere

This collection analyses recent events and developments in Southern social movements, introducing well-researched case studies from fifteen countries of the global South. Arranged in two parts, the volume examines firstly movements which focus on rights and quality of life issues, and secondly the post-2011 wave of uprisings which started with Tunisian and Egyptian movements.