Introduction and conclusion that emphasize the theory of local/global class struggles and urban commoning. They work out an open Marxian-inspired methodology. More up to date than many specialized social movement readers/collections. Less focused on established movements and organizations (as the social movement studies of the 1990s and 2000s), more on spontaneous mobilizations, their dynamics and deeper historical and global backgrounds. World wide urban case studies (versus national level studies), from sites in Nepal and India to Turkey, Eastern Europe, Latin America and the US. (Not the…mehr
Introduction and conclusion that emphasize the theory of local/global class struggles and urban commoning. They work out an open Marxian-inspired methodology. More up to date than many specialized social movement readers/collections. Less focused on established movements and organizations (as the social movement studies of the 1990s and 2000s), more on spontaneous mobilizations, their dynamics and deeper historical and global backgrounds. World wide urban case studies (versus national level studies), from sites in Nepal and India to Turkey, Eastern Europe, Latin America and the US. (Not the well known cases of Spain, Greece, Egypt). Ethnography, history, and space/the global, multi-scalar approaches, rather than the formalist methodologies of established social movement studies.
Don Kalb is Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Bergen. He is also a Senior Researcher at Utrecht University and a Visiting Professor at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle/Saale. He is the Founding Editor of Focaal - Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology and of Focaalblog.
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Acknowledgements Introduction: Introductory Thoughts on Anthropology and Urban Insurrection Don Kalb and Massimiliano Mollona Chapter 1. Confronting 'Aggressive Urbanism': Frictional Heterogeneity in the 'Gezi Protests' of Turkey Mehmet Baris Kuymulu Chapter 2. Reconfiguring 'the People'? Notes on the 2014 Winter Revolt in Bosnia and Herzegovina Stef Jansen Chapter 3. 'Sofia 2014, Feels Like 1989': Abstention from the Protests and Declining Market Teleology in Bulgaria Dimitra Kofti Chapter 4. Spontaneity, Antagonism and the Moral Politics of Outrage: Urban Protest in Argentina since 2001 Sian Lazar Chapter 5. 'Neither Left nor Right': Crisis, Wane of Politics, and Struggles for Sovereignty Giacomo Loperfido Chapter 6. Rebels and Revolutionaries: Urban Mobilizations of the Kamaiya Movement in Post-Conflict Western Nepal Michael Peter Hoffmann Chapter 7. The Brazilian 'June' Revolution: Urban Struggles, Composite Articulations and New Class Analysis Massimiliano Mollona Chapter 8. Contradictions of the 'Common Man': A Realist Approach to India's Aam Aadmi Party Luisa Steur Chapter 9. Re-envisioning Social Movements in the Global City: from Fordism to the Neoliberal Era Ida Susser Afterword: Notes for a Contemporary Urban Class Analysis Massimiliano Mollona and Don Kalb Index
Acknowledgements Introduction: Introductory Thoughts on Anthropology and Urban Insurrection Don Kalb and Massimiliano Mollona Chapter 1. Confronting 'Aggressive Urbanism': Frictional Heterogeneity in the 'Gezi Protests' of Turkey Mehmet Baris Kuymulu Chapter 2. Reconfiguring 'the People'? Notes on the 2014 Winter Revolt in Bosnia and Herzegovina Stef Jansen Chapter 3. 'Sofia 2014, Feels Like 1989': Abstention from the Protests and Declining Market Teleology in Bulgaria Dimitra Kofti Chapter 4. Spontaneity, Antagonism and the Moral Politics of Outrage: Urban Protest in Argentina since 2001 Sian Lazar Chapter 5. 'Neither Left nor Right': Crisis, Wane of Politics, and Struggles for Sovereignty Giacomo Loperfido Chapter 6. Rebels and Revolutionaries: Urban Mobilizations of the Kamaiya Movement in Post-Conflict Western Nepal Michael Peter Hoffmann Chapter 7. The Brazilian 'June' Revolution: Urban Struggles, Composite Articulations and New Class Analysis Massimiliano Mollona Chapter 8. Contradictions of the 'Common Man': A Realist Approach to India's Aam Aadmi Party Luisa Steur Chapter 9. Re-envisioning Social Movements in the Global City: from Fordism to the Neoliberal Era Ida Susser Afterword: Notes for a Contemporary Urban Class Analysis Massimiliano Mollona and Don Kalb Index
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