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Complexity and Social Movements - Protest At the Edge of Chaos

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Zusatztext 'This is the first seriously theoretical and empirically rich book I've found on the new global movements. It manages to bring together social movement studies! the neo-vitalism of Gilles Deleuze and complexity theory in one text' Amazon.co.uk. - PhD Student!Cambridge '...there is a lot to like and admire about Complexity and Social Movements.... The obligatory discussion (seemingly mandatory in books about 'globalization') about 'global civil society' is excellent and important! and other fascinating insights can be garnered throughout the book. The book would best serve as a text for a graduate-level social theory course or maybe a special-topics seminar on globalization.'-Dana Williams! Valdosta State University! in Social Movement Studies! vol 10 iss 4 Informationen zum Autor Graeme Chesters, Ian Welsh Klappentext Making use of complexity theory concepts from the natural and social sciences, this informative book provides a framework for understanding mobilization, identity formation and information flows in global social movements. Zusammenfassung Making use of complexity theory concepts from the natural and social sciences, this informative book provides a framework for understanding mobilization, identity formation and information flows in global social movements. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introducing Global Movements 2. Prefiguration and Emergence 3. Reflexive Framing: Identities, Protest Dynamics and Technology 4. From Carnival Against Capitalism to Death at High Noon: States Fight Back 5. Ecologies of Action within Global Civil Society 6. Shadow Realm: Beyond Resistance to Global Nexus 7. The Death of Collective Identity? Global Movement as a Parallelogram of Forces 8. The Map is Not the Territory

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