Contention - The Multidisciplinary Journal of Social Protest: Vol. 1.2: Research and Methods in the Study of Social Protest: Dialogues on Disciplines (Paperback)


Contention: The Multidisciplinary Journal of Social Protest is a scientific journal which aims to offer a novel contribution to the study of social protest. The journal intends to advance knowledge about a comprehensive range of collective actions, social movements and other forms of political and social contention. Its main purposes are to offer a multidisciplinary forum to scholars from different fields and to bridge the gap between them, within and across the social sciences and humanities. Social protest emerges from a complexity of phenomena. Different research traditions have developed dissimilar, and sometimes divergent, sets of analytical tools through which to explore social actions, social movements, social protest and other forms of contention. These differences are often paralleled by a priori epistemological endeavours and ontological claims about the nature of the object of study, the relevance of its proprieties, and the appropriate level of analysis. The aim of this special issue (Volume 2.1), co-edited by Giovanni A. Travaglino and Brian Callan, is to offer the reader a series of papers which explore, problematize, and account for the different methodologies, empiricisms, and theoretical claims of different approaches involved in the study of social protest. TABLE OF CONTENTS: ARTICLES // Mino Conte, "After Disciplines? Critical Activity as Encyclopaideia" -- Jon Dean, "The Role of the Reflexive Self In Mailer's Protests" -- Nadia Ferrer, "Re-Thinking Social Theory in Contemporary Social Movements" -- Deanna Dadusc, "Power, Knowledge and Resistances in the Study of Social Movements" -- Brian Callan, "Gauging The Mood: Operationalizing Emotion Through Ethnography" -- Aziz Choudry, "(Almost) Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Activist Research But Were Afraid To Ask: What Activist Researchers Say About Theory And Methodology" BOOK REVIEW // Teppo Eskelinen: Giuseppe Caruso (2012), Cosmopolitan Futures. Global Activism for a Just World. Helsinki: Into Publishing.

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Contention: The Multidisciplinary Journal of Social Protest is a scientific journal which aims to offer a novel contribution to the study of social protest. The journal intends to advance knowledge about a comprehensive range of collective actions, social movements and other forms of political and social contention. Its main purposes are to offer a multidisciplinary forum to scholars from different fields and to bridge the gap between them, within and across the social sciences and humanities. Social protest emerges from a complexity of phenomena. Different research traditions have developed dissimilar, and sometimes divergent, sets of analytical tools through which to explore social actions, social movements, social protest and other forms of contention. These differences are often paralleled by a priori epistemological endeavours and ontological claims about the nature of the object of study, the relevance of its proprieties, and the appropriate level of analysis. The aim of this special issue (Volume 2.1), co-edited by Giovanni A. Travaglino and Brian Callan, is to offer the reader a series of papers which explore, problematize, and account for the different methodologies, empiricisms, and theoretical claims of different approaches involved in the study of social protest. TABLE OF CONTENTS: ARTICLES // Mino Conte, "After Disciplines? Critical Activity as Encyclopaideia" -- Jon Dean, "The Role of the Reflexive Self In Mailer's Protests" -- Nadia Ferrer, "Re-Thinking Social Theory in Contemporary Social Movements" -- Deanna Dadusc, "Power, Knowledge and Resistances in the Study of Social Movements" -- Brian Callan, "Gauging The Mood: Operationalizing Emotion Through Ethnography" -- Aziz Choudry, "(Almost) Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Activist Research But Were Afraid To Ask: What Activist Researchers Say About Theory And Methodology" BOOK REVIEW // Teppo Eskelinen: Giuseppe Caruso (2012), Cosmopolitan Futures. Global Activism for a Just World. Helsinki: Into Publishing.

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Punctum Books

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United States

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April 2014

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April 2014

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254 x 178 x 5mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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102

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978-0-692-20780-2

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9780692207802

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0-692-20780-5



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