The cultural production of social movements / Robert F. Carley.

"The Cultural Production of Social Movements offers a theory of cultural practices, protest tactics, strategic planning and deliberation, and movement organizational structures: “ideological contention.” It is a theory of ideology “from below.”The Cultural Production of Social Movements shows h...

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Main Author: Carley, Robert F., 1973- (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:"The Cultural Production of Social Movements offers a theory of cultural practices, protest tactics, strategic planning and deliberation, and movement organizational structures: “ideological contention.” It is a theory of ideology “from below.”The Cultural Production of Social Movements shows how conflicts—both with external political forces and disagreements, dissensus, and the decision-making process internal to social movements—produce knowledge and meanings that, in turn, impact upon and change the practices that contribute to how social movements are structured and organized.The Cultural Production of Social Movements theorizes the relationship between consciously held superordinate ideas, the changing composition of progressive and oppositional social struggles, and the social worlds they hope to inhabit. Analyzing the Black Panther Party, specifically Kathleen Cleaver’s break with the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee and her contributions to the Party,Operaismo (or Workerism) in Italy and the relationship between shifting organizational strategies, inventive tactics, and novel and expansive ways to theorize class struggles, and the communal composition of “Worker-Recovered Enterprise Movements” in contemporary Argentina, this book shows how movement ideologies change and how meanings structure organizations, mobilizations, and futures. In The Cultural Production of Social Movements ideology is neither a static set of principles, nor is an unconscious orientation towards power and governance. Rather, it is the contentious, democratizing, and deliberative processes—which become realized as tactics in protests, struggles, defeats, and victories—that makes the relationship between movements, and what they “mean” conscious to its participants. "--Publisher's website.
Item Description:Chapter 1. Introduction Ideology, Cultural Studies, and Social Movements Chapter Outline References Chapter 2. Ideological Contention Social Movement Literature on Ideology Framing and Ideology Ideological Contention Ideological Contention and Social Reproduction References Chapter 3. Incipient Practice and Culture An Outline of Incipient Practice Raymond Williams: Cultural Production and Cultural Formations Antonio Gramsci: Organic Intellectuals, Organicitá, and Cultural Production References Chapter 4. Incipient Practice, Class, and Ideology W.F. Haug and PIT: Superordinate Ideas, Socialization, and Competencies Workerism, Class Composition, and Contemporary Class-Capital Relations References Chapter 5. The Factory Without Bosses Struggles in and Beyond the Factory From Civil Society to Society: Instituting Activities of FaSinPat Incipient Practice, Instituent Praxis, and Constituent Power References Chapter 6. Incipient Practice and Subaltern Groups Crenshaw, Collins, Omi and Winant, Hall, and Bonilla-Silva Contextualizing Structural Racism in Italy Subaltern Groups: Categorization and Critique Continuity of Struggle/Continuity of Organization: The Role of Subaltern Groups Subaltern Groups, Incipient Practice, and Organizing Intersectional Struggles References Chapter 7. Conclusion References.
Physical Description:1 online resource (188 pages)
ISBN:9783031333132
3031333136
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