Spaces of Contention - Byron Miller

Spaces of Contention

Spatialities and Social Movements

(Autor)

Walter Nicholls (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
320 Seiten
2013
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-7546-7778-9 (ISBN)
168,35 inkl. MwSt
As social movements have become more complex, geographers are increasingly studying the spatial dynamics of collective resistance and sociologists and political scientists increasingly analyzing the role of space, place and scale in contentious political activity. Occupying a position at the intersection of these disciplinary developments, this book brings together leading scholars to examine how social movements have employed spatial practices to respond to and shape changing social and political contexts. It is organised into three main sections: (1) Place, Space and Mobility: sites of mobilization and regulation, (2) Scale and Territory: structuring collective interests, identities, and resources, and (3) Networks: connecting actors and resources across space. It concludes by suggesting that different spatialities (place, scale, networks) interlink within one another in particular instances of collective action, playing distinctive yet complementary roles in shaping how these actions unfold in the political arena. By mapping state of the art conceptual and empirical terrain across Geography, Sociology, and Political Science, 'Spaces of Contention' provides readers with a much needed guide to innovative research on the spatial constitution of social movements and how social movements tactically and strategically approach and produce space.

Walter Nicholls, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Byron Miller, University of Calgary, Canada and Justin Beaumont, University of Groningen, The Netherlands Walter Nicholls, Byron Miller, Justin Beaumont, Donatella della Porta, Maria Fabbri, Gianni Piazza, Don Mitchell, Jan Willem Duyvendak, Loes Verplanke, Deborah G. Martin, Martin Jones, John Agnew, Ulrich Oslender, Johan Moyersoen, Erik Swyngedouw, Margit Mayer, Dingxin Zhao, Ted Rutland, Andrew D. Davies, David Featherstone, Paul Routledge, Andrew Cumbers, Corinne Nativel.

Introduction; I: Place and Space: Sites of Mobilization; 1: Putting Protest in Place: Contested and Liberated Spaces in Three Campaigns; 2: The Liberalization of Free Speech: Or, How Protest in Public Space is Silenced; 3: Struggling to Belong: Social Movements and the Fight to Feel at Home; 4: Place Frames: Analysing Practice and Production of Place in Contentious Politics; II: Scale, Territory and Region: Structuring Collective Interests, Identities and Resources; 5: ‘Polymorphic Spatial Politics': Tales from a Grassroots Regional Movement; 6: Overlapping Territorialities, Sovereignty in Dispute: Empirical Lessons from Latin America; 7: LimiteLimite: Cracks in the City, Brokering Scales, and Pioneering a New Urbanity; 8: Multiscalar Mobilization for the Just City: New Spatial Politics of Urban Movements; III: Networks: Connecting Actors and Resources Across Space; 9: The Built Environment and Organization in Anti-US Protest Mobilization after the 1999 Belgrade Embassy Bombing 1; 10: Energizing Environmental Concern in Portland, Oregon; 11: Networking Resistances: The Contested Spatialities of Transnational Social Movement Organizing; 12: Global Justice Networks: Operational Logics, Imagineers and Grassrooting Vectors; Spatialities of Mobilization: Building and Breaking Relationships

Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 725 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geografie / Kartografie
ISBN-10 0-7546-7778-8 / 0754677788
ISBN-13 978-0-7546-7778-9 / 9780754677789
Zustand Neuware
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