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Globalizations and social movements : culture, power and the transnational public sphere

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Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Michigan : University of Michigan, 2003Description: 418 p.Subject(s): Política Social | Globalizacao | Movimento Social | Cultura | Poder
Contents:
I- Movements in globalized space Historical precursors to modern transnational social movements and networks - Margaret Keck State terror, constitutional traditions, and national human rights movements: a cross-national quantitative comparison - Patrick Ball Distant issue movements in Germany: empirical description and theoretical reflections - Dieter Rucht II- Globalizations and movements in nation-states The irrelevance of nationalism(the relevance of globalism)? Cultural frames of collective protest in postcommunist Poland,1989-93 - Jan Kubik Global and local framing of maternal identity: obligation and the mothers of Matagalpa, Nicaragua - Lorraine Bayard de Volo The useful state? Social movements and the citizenship of children in Brazil - John A. Guldry III - Movements, identities, cultural transformations Refugees, resistance, and identify - Julie Peteet Confronting contradictions and negotiating identities: taiwanese doctor's anticolonialism in the 1920s - Ming-cheng M. Lo Politics and play: sport, social movements, and decolonization in Cuba and the British West indies - Jose Raul Perales Social Memory as collective action: the crimean tatar national movement - Greta Uehling The russian neo-cossacks: militant provincials in the geoculture of clashing civilizations - Georgi M. Derluguian Religious nationalism in India and global fundamentalism - Peter van der Veer IV- Reflections Adjusting the Lens: what do globalizations,transnationalism, and the Anti-apartheid movement mean for social movement theory? - Gay W. Seidman
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I- Movements in globalized space Historical precursors to modern transnational social movements and networks - Margaret Keck State terror, constitutional traditions, and national human rights movements: a cross-national quantitative comparison - Patrick Ball Distant issue movements in Germany: empirical description and theoretical reflections - Dieter Rucht II- Globalizations and movements in nation-states The irrelevance of nationalism(the relevance of globalism)? Cultural frames of collective protest in postcommunist Poland,1989-93 - Jan Kubik Global and local framing of maternal identity: obligation and the mothers of Matagalpa, Nicaragua - Lorraine Bayard de Volo The useful state? Social movements and the citizenship of children in Brazil - John A. Guldry III - Movements, identities, cultural transformations Refugees, resistance, and identify - Julie Peteet Confronting contradictions and negotiating identities: taiwanese doctor's anticolonialism in the 1920s - Ming-cheng M. Lo Politics and play: sport, social movements, and decolonization in Cuba and the British West indies - Jose Raul Perales Social Memory as collective action: the crimean tatar national movement - Greta Uehling The russian neo-cossacks: militant provincials in the geoculture of clashing civilizations - Georgi M. Derluguian Religious nationalism in India and global fundamentalism - Peter van der Veer IV- Reflections Adjusting the Lens: what do globalizations,transnationalism, and the Anti-apartheid movement mean for social movement theory? - Gay W. Seidman

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