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Narratives of identity in social movements, conflicts and change
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Narratives of identity in social movements, conflicts and change/ edited by Landon E. Hancock.
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Hancock, Landon E.,
出版者:
Bingley, U.K. :Emerald Group Publishing, : 2016.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xvii, 296 p.) :ill.
內容註:
Survivors get Gacaca, we get nothing: constructing victimhood in Rwanda / Larissa Begley -- Speak up, write out: language and populism in Croatia / Ana Ljubojevic -- It can be helped: survivor docent testimony at the Japanese American National Museum / Raina Fox -- Using the human rights framework as a mobilizing tool. The case of indigenous women's movements in post conflict Guatemala / Tine Destrooper -- Opportunity, threat, and tactics: collaboration and confrontation by Latino immigrant challengers / Greg Prieto -- Time to get re-organized! the structure of the Portuguese anti-austerity protests / Britta Baumgarten -- Activism, terrorism, and social movements: the "green scare" as monarchical power / Michael Loadenthal -- Tweeting resistance: the evolution of engagement frameworks / Maia Hallward, Crystal Armstrong -- The effect of New York Times event coding techniques on social movement analyses of protest data / Erik Johnson, Jonathan Schreiner, Jon Agnone.
標題:
Social movements. -
電子資源:
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/book/10.1108/S0163-786X201640
ISBN:
9781786350770 (electronic bk.)
Narratives of identity in social movements, conflicts and change
Narratives of identity in social movements, conflicts and change
[electronic resource] /edited by Landon E. Hancock. - 1st ed. - Bingley, U.K. :Emerald Group Publishing,2016. - 1 online resource (xvii, 296 p.) :ill. - Research in social movements, conflicts and change,v. 400163-786X ;. - Research in social movements, conflicts and change ;v. 40..
Includes bibliographical references.
Survivors get Gacaca, we get nothing: constructing victimhood in Rwanda / Larissa Begley -- Speak up, write out: language and populism in Croatia / Ana Ljubojevic -- It can be helped: survivor docent testimony at the Japanese American National Museum / Raina Fox -- Using the human rights framework as a mobilizing tool. The case of indigenous women's movements in post conflict Guatemala / Tine Destrooper -- Opportunity, threat, and tactics: collaboration and confrontation by Latino immigrant challengers / Greg Prieto -- Time to get re-organized! the structure of the Portuguese anti-austerity protests / Britta Baumgarten -- Activism, terrorism, and social movements: the "green scare" as monarchical power / Michael Loadenthal -- Tweeting resistance: the evolution of engagement frameworks / Maia Hallward, Crystal Armstrong -- The effect of New York Times event coding techniques on social movement analyses of protest data / Erik Johnson, Jonathan Schreiner, Jon Agnone.
This volume of Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change is divided into two parts. Part I presents a series of cases that tie together narratives of being, knowing and contestation surrounding the claiming of identity for the self or the categorization of the other. It does this by exploring narratives to claim identities and assert agency; showing us the dialectic between dominant forces and those who would challenge existing narratives about place, identity or space. Part II continues RSMCC's tradition of cutting edge research in social movement formation, conflict and change. These chapters focus on a wide range of social organizations from immigrant movements, to the occupy struggle, to the narratives around the framing and counter-framing of the radical environmental movement. The volume concludes with two chapters focusing on more recent developments in data gathering and analysis to examine changes in how researchers collect and analyze data. Each of the nine chapters engages with notions of identity, whether in the examination of the subject or in the reference to the researcher him or herself.
ISBN: 9781786350770 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HM881 / .N37 2016
Dewey Class. No.: 303.484
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