Social Movements in Global Politics is a timely new account of the
unconventional, ‘extra-institutional’ activities of social
movements. In the face of impending global crises and stubborn
conflicts, a conventional view of politics risks leaving us confused
and fatalistic, feeling powerless because we are unaware of all that
can be achieved by political means. By contrast, a variety of recent
social movements, ranging from those of women, gays and lesbians and
anti-racists, to environmentalists, the Occupy movement and the Arab
Spring, demonstrate the enormous potential of political action beyond
the institutional sphere of politics. At the same time, religious
fundamentalists, racial supremacists and ultra-nationalists make clear
that movements are not necessarily progressive and are often at odds
with one another. West highlights the many ways in which national and
global institutions depend on a broader context of extra-institutional
action or what is, in effect, the formative dimension of politics. He
explores some of the major contributions of social movements: from the
genealogy of liberal democratic nation-states, sixties’ radicalism
and the ‘new social movements’ to the politics of sexuality,
gender and identity, the politicization of nature and climate, and
alter-globalization. The book also considers current theoretical
approaches and sets out the basis for a critical theory of social
movements. This is a fresh and original account of social movements in
politics and will be essential reading for any students and scholars
interested in the challenges and the unpredictable potential of
political action.
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ISBN
9780745671987
Publisert
2014
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Wiley Professional, Reference & Trade (Wiley K&L)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
224
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