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Engaging (for) Social Change - Towards New Forms of Collective Action
Engaging (for) Social Change - Towards New Forms of Collective Action

Author(s): Marjan Ivković , Srđan Prodanović
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Philosophy, Social Sciences, Economy
Published by: Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju
Keywords: social change;
Summary/Abstract: The volume brings together fourteen essays of varying scope, disciplinary backgrounds, and theoretical orientations, their unifying thread being a certain innovativeness in approach to the phenomenon of engagement for social change. Divided into four thematic blocs – “Engagement and Change: Pathways of Theorization,” “Overcoming Domination,” Engaging Images, Engaging Words” and “Engaged Researcher” – the texts question, each in its own way, the currently dominant paradigm of thinking about engagement and social change, which we could broadly speaking call “liberal,” and which revolves around terms such as “group interests,” “rational choice” and the dichotomy “state/civil society.” Instead of these, the authors offer new theoretical and methodological resources for understanding key aspects of collective engagement for change – sources of motivation for action, societal norms, mechanisms of political mobilization, different “vocabularies” of engagement such as visual art and literature, and ways in which the structure of a given political community shapes the capacities for individual and collective action.

  • Print-ISBN-13: 978-86-80484-42-6
  • Page Count: 321
  • Publication Year: 2019
  • Language: English
Intersubjectivity, Emotions and Social Movements: “Phenomenal Coupling” and Engagement

Intersubjectivity, Emotions and Social Movements: “Phenomenal Coupling” and Engagement
(Intersubjectivity, Emotions and Social Movements: “Phenomenal Coupling” and Engagement)

Social and Political Change from Below: Norms, Practices, and Mechanisms of Attunement

Social and Political Change from Below: Norms, Practices, and Mechanisms of Attunement
(Social and Political Change from Below: Norms, Practices, and Mechanisms of Attunement)

Social Engagement, Volunteering and Activism: Boundaries and Overlaps

Social Engagement, Volunteering and Activism: Boundaries and Overlaps
(Social Engagement, Volunteering and Activism: Boundaries and Overlaps)

Foundations of Social Engagement

Foundations of Social Engagement
(Foundations of Social Engagement)

Being Engaged, Becoming Engaged. Entangled Affectability with Spinoza and Butler

Being Engaged, Becoming Engaged. Entangled Affectability with Spinoza and Butler
(Being Engaged, Becoming Engaged. Entangled Affectability with Spinoza and Butler)

Engagement and Complex Domination: The Emancipatory Potential of Contingency

Engagement and Complex Domination: The Emancipatory Potential of Contingency
(Engagement and Complex Domination: The Emancipatory Potential of Contingency)

The Good and the Best: Being Realistic about Social Change

The Good and the Best: Being Realistic about Social Change
(The Good and the Best: Being Realistic about Social Change)

Seeing Violence: Engagement and Numbness

Seeing Violence: Engagement and Numbness
(Seeing Violence: Engagement and Numbness)

Painter and the Pledge of Silence

Painter and the Pledge of Silence
(Painter and the Pledge of Silence)

Where Is Engaged Literature?

Where Is Engaged Literature?
(Where Is Engaged Literature?)

Notes towards the Political Culture of Engagement

Notes towards the Political Culture of Engagement
(Notes towards the Political Culture of Engagement)

Research as Social Engagement: Learning from Two Situated Experiences in Zaragoza and Barcelona

Research as Social Engagement: Learning from Two Situated Experiences in Zaragoza and Barcelona
(Research as Social Engagement: Learning from Two Situated Experiences in Zaragoza and Barcelona)

Off the Beaten Track – Sensory Ethnography as the Missing Layer in Urban Planning

Off the Beaten Track – Sensory Ethnography as the Missing Layer in Urban Planning
(Off the Beaten Track – Sensory Ethnography as the Missing Layer in Urban Planning)

Social Engagement and Personal Activism: Some Research Reflections and Fieldnotes from Conversations with Activists in Two Belgrade Protest Initiatives

Social Engagement and Personal Activism: Some Research Reflections and Fieldnotes from Conversations with Activists in Two Belgrade Protest Initiatives
(Social Engagement and Personal Activism: Some Research Reflections and Fieldnotes from Conversations with Activists in Two Belgrade Protest Initiatives)

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