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Where have all the classes gone? - A critical perspective on struggles and collective action

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Numerous uprisings and social movements in recent decades sprawled in seemingly disconnected political landscapes, from Turkey to Brazil, from South Africa to China, from Argentina to Portugal. These social protests centered on issues as varied as the right to affordable transportation, land dispossession or minority rights. The place of the working class in them seemed increasingly insignificant, and the framework of class analysis outdated. But did the concept of class really become obsolete? Are these social protests as disconnected as they seem? "Where have all the classes gone? A critical perspective on struggles and collective action" is a book that aims to demonstrate the continuing relevance of class analysis in the study of social movements. Grounded in rich empirical data, it captures class-relevant aspects of multiple case studies of social movements, uprisings and resistances across different spatial contexts.

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Oksana Balashova, Ismail Doga Karatepe and Aishah Namukasa are PhD fellows at the International Center for Development and Decent Work (ICDD) at Kassel University, Germany


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Authors Oksan Balashova, Oksana Balashova, Ismai Doga Karatepe, Ismail Doga Karatepe, Namukasa, Aishah Namukasa
Publisher Edition Rainer Hampp
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.05.2017
 
EAN 9783866188938
ISBN 978-3-86618-893-8
No. of pages 300
Dimensions 154 mm x 211 mm x 17 mm
Weight 435 g
Series Labor and Globalization
Labor and Globalization
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > International economy

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