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Soziale Bewegungen sind zentrale Akteure unserer Zeit. In und durch Soziale Bewegungen findet Bildung statt, wie anhand zweier Modelle aufgezeigt wird. Wie findet Bildung in Sozialer Bewegung statt? Die brasilianische Landlosenbewegung »Movimento dos Sem Terra« und das Weltsozialforum repräsentieren zwei Modelle, anhand derer diese Frage beantwortet werden kann. Eine bildungstheoretische Perspektive betrachtet Soziale Bewegungen vor allem als soziale Praxis, an der Menschen teilhaben und durch sie in ihrer Biographie geprägt werden. Dieser sozial-anthropologische Zugang steht innerhalb der Bewegungsforschung neben Ansätzen, die primär nach den gesellschaftlichen Ursachen oder politischen Wirkungen Sozialer Bewegungen fragen. Als kollektive, gestaltbare und sich selbst bildende Akteure kommt den Sozialen Bewegungen eine wichtige Rolle in der Vermittlung zwischen Bildung und Kultur zu.
soziale bewegung --- Landlosenbewegung --- Brasilien --- Bildungstheorie --- Weltsozialforum
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Social history --- Social history. --- Arbeiterbewegung --- Geschichte --- Descriptive sociology --- History --- Sociology --- Sozialistische Arbeiterbewegung --- Soziale Bewegung --- Gewerkschaft
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Agriculteurs --- Mouvements antimondialisation --- Soziale Bewegung. --- Kritik. --- Lebensmittelindustrie. --- Agraraußenhandelspolitik. --- Neoliberalismus. --- Activité politique. --- Paysannerie. --- World Trade Organization.
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" Are the dynamics of contention changing? This is the question confronted by the contributors of this volume, some of the most influential scholars in the field of social movements. The answers, arriving at a time of extraordinary worldwide turmoil, not only provide a wide-ranging and varied understanding of how social movements arise and persist, but also engender unanswered questions, pointing to new theoretical strands and fields of research. Oliver, U of Wisconsin-Madison; Francesca Polletta, U of California, Irvine; Jacomijne Prins, VU-U, Amsterdam; Patrick Rafail, Tulane U; Christopher Rootes, U of Kent, Canterbury; Dieter Rucht, Free U of Berlin; David A. Snow, U of California, Irvine; Sarah A. Soule, Stanford U; Suzanne Staggenborg, U of Pittsburgh; Sidney Tarrow, Cornell U; Verta Taylor, U of California, Santa Barbara; Marjoka van Doorn; Martijn van Zomeren, U of Groningen; Stefaan Walgrave, U of Antwerp; Saskia Welschen. "-- The Future of Social Movement Research asks: How are the dynamics of contention shaped by globalization? By societies that are becoming increasingly more individualized and diverse? By the spread of new communication technologies such as social media, cell phones, and the Internet? Why do some movements survive while others dissipate? Do local and global networks differ in nature? The authors' essays explore such questions with reference to changes in three domains of contention: the demand of protest (changes in grievances and identities), the supply of protest (changes in organizations and networks), and how these changes affect the dynamics of mobilization. In doing so, they theorize and make empirically insightful how globalization, individualization, and virtualization create new grievances, new venues for action, new action forms, and new structures of contention. The resulting work--brought together through engaging discussions and debates between the contributors--is interdisciplinary and unusually broad in scope, constituting the most comprehensive overview of the dynamics of social movements available today. Contributors: Marije Boekkooi, VU-U, Amsterdam; Pang Ching Bobby Chen, U of California, Merced; Donatella della Porta, European U Institute; Mario Diani, U of Trento, Italy; Jan Willem Duyvendak, U of Amsterdam; Myra Marx Ferree, U of Wisconsin-Madison; Beth Gharrity Gardner; Ashley Gromis; Swen Hutter, U of Munich; Ruud Koopmans, WZB, Berlin; Hanspeter Kriesi, U of Zurich; Nonna Mayer, National Centre for European Studies; Doug McAdam, Stanford U; John D. McCarthy, Pennsylvania State U; Debra Minkoff, Barnard College, Columbia U; Alice Motes; Pamela E.
Political science --- Social movements --- Social movements --- Social science --- Social science --- Soziale Bewegung. --- General. --- Research. --- Research. --- General. --- Research.
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Political participation --- Political participation. --- Politische Beteiligung. --- Social movements --- Social movements. --- Soziale Bewegung. --- Zivilgesellschaft. --- History --- History --- Japan. --- Japan.
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Europa. --- Globalisierung. --- Kritik. --- Social action --- Social movements --- Soziale Bewegung. --- Wirtschaftsliberalismus. --- Europe. --- Europe. --- Europe --- Europe --- Economic conditions --- Social aspects --- 1945-. --- Economic policy --- Citizen participation.
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Diese ethnologische Studie beleuchtet den Prozess der amazighischen Identitätsbildung in Marokko. Kristin Pfeifer zeichnet nach, wie Amazigh-Aktivisten selektiv auf das amazighische kulturelle Inventar zurückgreifen, um eine Differenz gegenüber der arabischen Bevölkerung zu unterstreichen und die Gruppe der Imazighen zu konstituieren. Anhand der Merkmale Sprache, Genderbeziehungen und Indigenismus analysiert sie die Beziehungen zwischen Diskurs und Praxis der Aktivisten und geht dem Wechselspiel zwischen lokaler, nationaler und internationaler Ebene der Bewegung nach. Das Buch legt anhand empirischer Daten aus einer multilokalen Feldforschung dar, in welchem Spannungsverhältnis sich soziale Bewegungen heute befinden.
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Social movement studies have grown enormously in the last few decades, spreading from sociology and political science to other fields of knowledge as varied as geography, history, anthropology, psychology, economics, law, and others. With the increasing interest in the field, there has also been an increasing need for methodological guidance for empirical research. This volume aims at addressing this need by introducing the main methods of data collection and data analysis as they have been used in past research on social movements. The focus is on the how-to-do-it, rather than, for example, on reviewing existing research using specific methods. Each chapter presents specific discussions on the main steps of research using a certain method: from research design to data collection and the use of the information. In this, dilemmas and trade offs are presented, illustrated mainly from materials from the authors’ own research. Both qualitative and quantitative methods are included: among them, protest event analysis, network analysis, surveys, frame and discourse analysis, archival and oral history, ethnography, grounded theory, in-depth interviews, group interviews, life histories, qualitative comparative analysis, comparative historical analysis, visual analysis. Epistemological and ethical issues, as well as the use of new technologies, are covered as well.--
Social movements --- #SBIB:303H34 --- Movements, Social --- Social history --- Social psychology --- Research --- Methodology. --- Kwalitatieve methoden: grondige gevallenstudie, casework, social work --- Soziale Bewegung --- Empirische Sozialforschung --- Forschungsmethode --- Soziale Bewegung. --- Analyse. --- Empirische Sozialforschung. --- Forschungsmethode. --- Methodologie. --- Research. --- Social sciences --- Statistical methods. --- Methodology --- Social science research --- Research&delete& --- Social movements - Research - Methodology
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The Oxford handbook of social movements' is an innovative volume that presents a comprehensive exploration of social movement studies, mapping the field and expanding it to examine the recent developments in cognate areas of studies, within and beyond sociology and political science. This volume brings together the most distinguished social and political scientists working in this field, each writing thought-provoking essays in their area of expertise, and facilitates conversations between classic social movement agenda and lines of research. 'The Oxford handbook of social movements' discusses core theoretical perspectives, recent contributions from the field, and how patterns of macro social change may affect social movements, as well as suggesting what contributions social movement studies can give to other research areas in various disciplines.
Community organization --- Social movements --- Social change --- Collective behavior --- History --- Collective behavior. --- Social change. --- Social movements. --- Soziale Bewegung. --- Sociala rörelser. --- History. --- Social movements - History --- Social change - History --- Collective behavior - History
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