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Resistances - Between Theories and the Field

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This book examines multiple forms of resistance.

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Introduction: One, Ten, Thousands of Resistances and How to Make Sense of Them. Sarah Murru and Abel Polese

PART I. What Happens in the Everyday?

Chapter 1. Militant Laughter: Play and Resistance in Italian Anti-High Speed Rail Protests. Mateusz Laszczkowski

Chapter 2. Everyday Acts of Citizenship: Infrapolitical Resistance and its Political Consequences in the Age of Social Media. Bojan Bäa

Chapter 3. Everyday Resistances in Gentrifying Contexts. Sandra Annunziata and Clara Rivas-Alonso

Chapter 4. Resistance Meets Prefiguration: Understanding Prefiguration and a Critical Analysis Towards the (Im)Possibilities for Practicing Hope. Mónica Soares and Sergio Martín Tapia Argüello

Chapter 5. This Is Our Home: Everyday Resistance of the Palestinians in Israel 1948-66. Marwan Darweish

PART II. What is in a Study of Resistance?

Chapter 6. Resistance as Repoliticization: The Resistance Movement Against the Mega-Prison Project in Brussels. Jérôme Pelenc

Chapter 7. Resistance to the New Green Revolution in Africa: The Revenge of Lives Over Norms. Aymar Nyenyezi Bisoka and An Ansoms

Chapter 8. Drawing from Feminist Epistemologies to Research Resistance: The Case of Single Moms in Hanoi. Sarah Murru

Chapter 9. Dalit Responses to the Caste System: Rethinking Resistance. George Kunnath

Chapter 10. Research and the Lack of Politics. Cultural Resistance and the Troubled Times in Poland. Jacek Drozda

Ending Remarks: On Violence and the 'Scholar-Activist' Debate. Sarah Murru

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Sarah Murru is Postdoctoral Researcher at University of Louvain-la-Neuve (UCL) in the Interdisciplinary Research Center of Families and Sexualities (CIRFASE), and is also Associate Researcher at the Center for the Study of International Cooperation and Development (CECID) of the Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB).

Abel Polese is Senior Research Fellow, Dublin City University and Tallinn University of Technology.

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This book examines multiple forms of resistance.

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