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Sage Handbook of Resistance

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Klappentext A global and multidisciplinary exploration of contemporary resistance. Leading researchers from around the world link theory to the realities of Occupy, Indignados, The Tea Party, The Arab Spring, Anonymous and more. Zusammenfassung A global and multidisciplinary exploration of contemporary resistance. Leading researchers from around the world link theory to the realities of Occupy, Indignados, The Tea Party, The Arab Spring, Anonymous and more. Inhaltsverzeichnis Resistance Studies: A Critical Introduction - David Courpasson and Steven Vallas PART ONE: FOUNDATIONS Chapter 1: Globalization, Resistance, and Social Transformation - Jeffrey Juris and Marina Sitrin Chapter 2: Emerging Subjectivity in Protest - Bob Kurik Chapter 3: Islam: Fundamentalism and Insurgency in the Arab Spring - Valentine M. Moghadam Chapter 4: The Grand Refusal?: Struggling with Alternative Foucauldian-Inspired Approaches to Resistance at Work - David Knights Chapter 5: Resisting the 24/7 Work Ethic - Shifting Modes of Regulation and Refusal in Organized Employment - André Spicer and Peter Fleming PART TWO: SITES OF RESISTANCE Chapter 6: The Body as a Site of Resistance - Erynn Masai de Casanova & Afshan Jafar Chapter 7: The Complexities and Contradictions of Resistance: An Intersectional Perspective - Amanda M. Gengler Chapter 8: Individual Constraint and Group Solidarity: Marginalized Mothers and the Paradox of Family Responsibility - Jillian Crocker Chapter 9: Protecting Our Children: Paradoxes of Resistance in an Era of Neoliberal Education - Linda Blum & Shelley Kimelberg Chapter 10: Resistance in Organizational Strategy-Making - Anniina Rantakari and Eero Vaara Chapter 11: Prisons as Sites of Power and Resistance - Tammi Arford PART THREE: TECHNOLOGIES OF POWER AND RESISTANCE Chapter 12: Recasting Community for Online Resisting Work - Felipe G. Massa Chapter 13: Between Grassroots and 'Astroturf': Understanding Mobilization from the Top-down - Edward T. Walker Chapter 14: From Digital Tools to Political Infrastructure - Marianne Maeckelbergh Chapter 15: Resisting the New: On Cooptation and the Organisational Conditions for Entrepreneurship - Daniel Hjorth PART FOUR: LANGUAGES OF RESISTANCE Chapter 16: Musical Style, Youth Subcultures, and Cultural Resistance - Ryan Moore Chapter 17: Graffitti as Infrapolitics: A Study of Visual Interventions of Resistance in San Francisco - Guillaume Marche Chapter 18: Naming, Shaming, Changing the World - Gay Seidman Chapter 19: Contesting Authority in a Moralized Market: The Case of a Catholic Hospital Unionization Campaign - Adam Reich Chapter 20: Organizational Change and Resistance: An Identity Perspective - Sierk Ybema, Robyn Thomas & Cynthia Hardy PART FIVE: GEOGRAPHIES OF RESISTANCE Chapter 21: The World Social Forum and Global Resistance: The Trajectory of an Activist Open Space - Giuseppe Caruso Chapter 22: Back to Work: Resisting Clientelism in a Poor Neighborhood of Buenos Aires - Pablo Fernandez Chapter 23: Bases of Governance and Forms of Resistance: The Case of Rural China - Xueguang Zhou & Yun Ai Chapter 24: Resistance and its Pitfalls: Analyzing NGO and Civil Society Politics in Bangladesh - Lamia Karim Chapter 25: Urban Gardening: Between Green Resistance and Ideological Instrument - Sandrine Baudry & Emeline Eudes ...

List of contents

Resistance Studies: A Critical Introduction - David Courpasson and Steven Vallas
PART ONE: FOUNDATIONS
Chapter 1: Globalization, Resistance, and Social Transformation - Jeffrey Juris and Marina Sitrin
Chapter 2: Emerging Subjectivity in Protest - Bob Kurik
Chapter 3: Islam: Fundamentalism and Insurgency in the Arab Spring - Valentine M. Moghadam
Chapter 4: The Grand Refusal?: Struggling with Alternative Foucauldian-Inspired Approaches to Resistance at Work - David Knights
Chapter 5: Resisting the 24/7 Work Ethic - Shifting Modes of Regulation and Refusal in Organized Employment - André Spicer and Peter Fleming
PART TWO: SITES OF RESISTANCE
Chapter 6: The Body as a Site of Resistance - Erynn Masai de Casanova & Afshan Jafar
Chapter 7: The Complexities and Contradictions of Resistance: An Intersectional Perspective - Amanda M. Gengler
Chapter 8: Individual Constraint and Group Solidarity: Marginalized Mothers and the Paradox of Family Responsibility - Jillian Crocker
Chapter 9: Protecting Our Children: Paradoxes of Resistance in an Era of Neoliberal Education - Linda Blum & Shelley Kimelberg
Chapter 10: Resistance in Organizational Strategy-Making - Anniina Rantakari and Eero Vaara
Chapter 11: Prisons as Sites of Power and Resistance - Tammi Arford
PART THREE: TECHNOLOGIES OF POWER AND RESISTANCE
Chapter 12: Recasting Community for Online Resisting Work - Felipe G. Massa
Chapter 13: Between Grassroots and 'Astroturf': Understanding Mobilization from the Top-down - Edward T. Walker
Chapter 14: From Digital Tools to Political Infrastructure - Marianne Maeckelbergh
Chapter 15: Resisting the New: On Cooptation and the Organisational Conditions for Entrepreneurship - Daniel Hjorth
PART FOUR: LANGUAGES OF RESISTANCE
Chapter 16: Musical Style, Youth Subcultures, and Cultural Resistance - Ryan Moore
Chapter 17: Graffitti as Infrapolitics: A Study of Visual Interventions of Resistance in San Francisco - Guillaume Marche
Chapter 18: Naming, Shaming, Changing the World - Gay Seidman
Chapter 19: Contesting Authority in a Moralized Market: The Case of a Catholic Hospital Unionization Campaign - Adam Reich
Chapter 20: Organizational Change and Resistance: An Identity Perspective - Sierk Ybema, Robyn Thomas & Cynthia Hardy
PART FIVE: GEOGRAPHIES OF RESISTANCE
Chapter 21: The World Social Forum and Global Resistance: The Trajectory of an Activist Open Space - Giuseppe Caruso
Chapter 22: Back to Work: Resisting Clientelism in a Poor Neighborhood of Buenos Aires - Pablo Fernandez
Chapter 23: Bases of Governance and Forms of Resistance: The Case of Rural China - Xueguang Zhou & Yun Ai
Chapter 24: Resistance and its Pitfalls: Analyzing NGO and Civil Society Politics in Bangladesh - Lamia Karim
Chapter 25: Urban Gardening: Between Green Resistance and Ideological Instrument - Sandrine Baudry & Emeline Eudes

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Resistance takes many forms, and is aimed in many directions. The editors have given us a powerful new language for grasping this diversity by cleverly dividing the handbook into foundations, sites, technologies, languages, and geographies of resistance. This book should attract wide attention and will reverberate across many disciplines.
James M. Jasper

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Authors David Courpasson, David (EDT) Courpasson, David Vallas Courpasson, Steven Vallas
Assisted by David Courpasson (Editor), Courpasson David (Editor), Steven Vallas (Editor), Vallas Steven (Editor)
Publisher Sage Publications Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 03.10.2016
 
EAN 9781473906433
ISBN 978-1-4739-0643-3
No. of pages 530
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Miscellaneous

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Political Advocacy, Pressure groups, protest movements and non-violent action, Demonstrations & protest movements

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