Handbook of Research Methods and Applications for Social Movements
Handbook of Research Methods and Applications for Social Movements
Cox, Laurence; Chattopadhyay, Sutapa; Szolucha, Anna; Arribas Lozano, Alberto
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
01/2024
476
Dura
Inglês
9781803922010
15 a 20 dias
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Contents:
1 How can we research social movements? An introduction 1
Alberto Arribas Lozano, Anna Szolucha, Sutapa Chattopadhyay and
Laurence Cox
PART I APPROACHES TO RESEARCHING SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
2 Researching global movements: practices, dialogues and ethics 24
Geoffrey Pleyers
3 Feminist methodologies in social movement studies: gender,
positionality and research in practice 36
OEzge Yaka and Sevil Cakir Kilincoglu
4 Research from, with and for indigenous social movements 50
Xochitl Leyva Solano and Axel Koehler
5 Social movements as learning communities, researchers and knowledge
producers 63
Alberto Arribas Lozano
6 A Marxist approach to researching social movements 77
John Krinsky
7 Researching social movements in authoritarian states: preparing and
conducting fieldwork in Iran and Turkey 91
Paola Rivetti
8 Cross-sectoral dialogues with social movements in Southeast Asia:
translating values, affects, and practices in a polymorphic region 102
Gabriel Facal, Catherine Scheer, Sarah Anais Andrieu, Joel Mark
Baysa-Barredo, Giuseppe Bolotta, Gloria Truly Estrelita, Rosalia Sciortino,
Saskia Wieringa, and Wijayanto
9 Methodological pluralism in social movement studies: why and how 115
Donatella della Porta
PART II DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS IN SOCIAL
MOVEMENT RESEARCH
10 Learning within freedom movements: using critical oral history methodology 128
Geri Augusto, Danita Mason-Hogans, and Wesley Hogan
11 Doing digital ethnography: a comparison of two social movement studies 144
John Postill
12 Media and communication activism: doing ethnography with ultra-right
and progressive social movements 159
Cinzia Padovani
13 Visual research with Mayan social movements in Guatemala: a critical
approach 168
Carlos Y. Flores
14 Back and forth: militant ethnography in the 'crowded fields' 182
Magdalena Sztandara
15 Making sense of the Narmada movements through Adivasi narratives 197
Sutapa Chattopadhyay
16 The art of talks and conversations in Indigenous research: decolonising
interview methods 214
Keneilwe Phatshwane
17 Researching social movement participation in the Global South: what to
do after discovering and recording plural and ambiguous narratives in
the field? 230
Minati Dash
18 Using surveys to study demonstrators 243
Emily Rainsford and Clare Saunders
19 Analysing protest events: a quantitative and systematic approach 257
Tiago Carvalho
20 How do grievances become manifestos? Developing frame analysis in
social movement research 271
Aurora Perego and Stefania Vicari
21 Researching identity and culture in place-based struggles 290
Ayse Sargin
22 Researching ideologies and social movements: why and how? 306
Susann Pham
23 'Repertoires of contention': examining concept, method, context and practice 321
Arnab Roy Chowdhury
24 Searching for mechanisms of social movement success: research on
political and cultural underpinnings of protestors' impact 336
David W. Everson and Robert M. Fishman
25 Historical approaches to researching social movements 349
Stefan Berger
PART III APPLICATIONS OF SOCIAL MOVEMENT RESEARCH
26 A story of three activists: the value of activist action research in social
movement learning 365
Jane Burt, Tokelo Mahlakoane, Eustine Matsepane and Mmathapelo
Thobejane
27 Community-based research: approaches, principles and challenges 377
Anna Szolucha
28 Participatory research as activism: Orlando Fals Borda and the Latin
American tradition of engaged research 387
Joanne Rappaport
29 Participatory action research in social movements 399
Laurence Cox
30 Using research in movement strategy 409
Natasha Adams
31 Research methods for studying collective action outcomes 420
Katrin Uba
32 Civil resistance research: how can we make our work more useful to
activists and organizers? 432
Steve Chase
Index
1 How can we research social movements? An introduction 1
Alberto Arribas Lozano, Anna Szolucha, Sutapa Chattopadhyay and
Laurence Cox
PART I APPROACHES TO RESEARCHING SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
2 Researching global movements: practices, dialogues and ethics 24
Geoffrey Pleyers
3 Feminist methodologies in social movement studies: gender,
positionality and research in practice 36
OEzge Yaka and Sevil Cakir Kilincoglu
4 Research from, with and for indigenous social movements 50
Xochitl Leyva Solano and Axel Koehler
5 Social movements as learning communities, researchers and knowledge
producers 63
Alberto Arribas Lozano
6 A Marxist approach to researching social movements 77
John Krinsky
7 Researching social movements in authoritarian states: preparing and
conducting fieldwork in Iran and Turkey 91
Paola Rivetti
8 Cross-sectoral dialogues with social movements in Southeast Asia:
translating values, affects, and practices in a polymorphic region 102
Gabriel Facal, Catherine Scheer, Sarah Anais Andrieu, Joel Mark
Baysa-Barredo, Giuseppe Bolotta, Gloria Truly Estrelita, Rosalia Sciortino,
Saskia Wieringa, and Wijayanto
9 Methodological pluralism in social movement studies: why and how 115
Donatella della Porta
PART II DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS IN SOCIAL
MOVEMENT RESEARCH
10 Learning within freedom movements: using critical oral history methodology 128
Geri Augusto, Danita Mason-Hogans, and Wesley Hogan
11 Doing digital ethnography: a comparison of two social movement studies 144
John Postill
12 Media and communication activism: doing ethnography with ultra-right
and progressive social movements 159
Cinzia Padovani
13 Visual research with Mayan social movements in Guatemala: a critical
approach 168
Carlos Y. Flores
14 Back and forth: militant ethnography in the 'crowded fields' 182
Magdalena Sztandara
15 Making sense of the Narmada movements through Adivasi narratives 197
Sutapa Chattopadhyay
16 The art of talks and conversations in Indigenous research: decolonising
interview methods 214
Keneilwe Phatshwane
17 Researching social movement participation in the Global South: what to
do after discovering and recording plural and ambiguous narratives in
the field? 230
Minati Dash
18 Using surveys to study demonstrators 243
Emily Rainsford and Clare Saunders
19 Analysing protest events: a quantitative and systematic approach 257
Tiago Carvalho
20 How do grievances become manifestos? Developing frame analysis in
social movement research 271
Aurora Perego and Stefania Vicari
21 Researching identity and culture in place-based struggles 290
Ayse Sargin
22 Researching ideologies and social movements: why and how? 306
Susann Pham
23 'Repertoires of contention': examining concept, method, context and practice 321
Arnab Roy Chowdhury
24 Searching for mechanisms of social movement success: research on
political and cultural underpinnings of protestors' impact 336
David W. Everson and Robert M. Fishman
25 Historical approaches to researching social movements 349
Stefan Berger
PART III APPLICATIONS OF SOCIAL MOVEMENT RESEARCH
26 A story of three activists: the value of activist action research in social
movement learning 365
Jane Burt, Tokelo Mahlakoane, Eustine Matsepane and Mmathapelo
Thobejane
27 Community-based research: approaches, principles and challenges 377
Anna Szolucha
28 Participatory research as activism: Orlando Fals Borda and the Latin
American tradition of engaged research 387
Joanne Rappaport
29 Participatory action research in social movements 399
Laurence Cox
30 Using research in movement strategy 409
Natasha Adams
31 Research methods for studying collective action outcomes 420
Katrin Uba
32 Civil resistance research: how can we make our work more useful to
activists and organizers? 432
Steve Chase
Index
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Engaged Research; Social Movements; Research Methods; Social Movement Studies; Community Activism; Collective Action
Contents:
1 How can we research social movements? An introduction 1
Alberto Arribas Lozano, Anna Szolucha, Sutapa Chattopadhyay and
Laurence Cox
PART I APPROACHES TO RESEARCHING SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
2 Researching global movements: practices, dialogues and ethics 24
Geoffrey Pleyers
3 Feminist methodologies in social movement studies: gender,
positionality and research in practice 36
OEzge Yaka and Sevil Cakir Kilincoglu
4 Research from, with and for indigenous social movements 50
Xochitl Leyva Solano and Axel Koehler
5 Social movements as learning communities, researchers and knowledge
producers 63
Alberto Arribas Lozano
6 A Marxist approach to researching social movements 77
John Krinsky
7 Researching social movements in authoritarian states: preparing and
conducting fieldwork in Iran and Turkey 91
Paola Rivetti
8 Cross-sectoral dialogues with social movements in Southeast Asia:
translating values, affects, and practices in a polymorphic region 102
Gabriel Facal, Catherine Scheer, Sarah Anais Andrieu, Joel Mark
Baysa-Barredo, Giuseppe Bolotta, Gloria Truly Estrelita, Rosalia Sciortino,
Saskia Wieringa, and Wijayanto
9 Methodological pluralism in social movement studies: why and how 115
Donatella della Porta
PART II DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS IN SOCIAL
MOVEMENT RESEARCH
10 Learning within freedom movements: using critical oral history methodology 128
Geri Augusto, Danita Mason-Hogans, and Wesley Hogan
11 Doing digital ethnography: a comparison of two social movement studies 144
John Postill
12 Media and communication activism: doing ethnography with ultra-right
and progressive social movements 159
Cinzia Padovani
13 Visual research with Mayan social movements in Guatemala: a critical
approach 168
Carlos Y. Flores
14 Back and forth: militant ethnography in the 'crowded fields' 182
Magdalena Sztandara
15 Making sense of the Narmada movements through Adivasi narratives 197
Sutapa Chattopadhyay
16 The art of talks and conversations in Indigenous research: decolonising
interview methods 214
Keneilwe Phatshwane
17 Researching social movement participation in the Global South: what to
do after discovering and recording plural and ambiguous narratives in
the field? 230
Minati Dash
18 Using surveys to study demonstrators 243
Emily Rainsford and Clare Saunders
19 Analysing protest events: a quantitative and systematic approach 257
Tiago Carvalho
20 How do grievances become manifestos? Developing frame analysis in
social movement research 271
Aurora Perego and Stefania Vicari
21 Researching identity and culture in place-based struggles 290
Ayse Sargin
22 Researching ideologies and social movements: why and how? 306
Susann Pham
23 'Repertoires of contention': examining concept, method, context and practice 321
Arnab Roy Chowdhury
24 Searching for mechanisms of social movement success: research on
political and cultural underpinnings of protestors' impact 336
David W. Everson and Robert M. Fishman
25 Historical approaches to researching social movements 349
Stefan Berger
PART III APPLICATIONS OF SOCIAL MOVEMENT RESEARCH
26 A story of three activists: the value of activist action research in social
movement learning 365
Jane Burt, Tokelo Mahlakoane, Eustine Matsepane and Mmathapelo
Thobejane
27 Community-based research: approaches, principles and challenges 377
Anna Szolucha
28 Participatory research as activism: Orlando Fals Borda and the Latin
American tradition of engaged research 387
Joanne Rappaport
29 Participatory action research in social movements 399
Laurence Cox
30 Using research in movement strategy 409
Natasha Adams
31 Research methods for studying collective action outcomes 420
Katrin Uba
32 Civil resistance research: how can we make our work more useful to
activists and organizers? 432
Steve Chase
Index
1 How can we research social movements? An introduction 1
Alberto Arribas Lozano, Anna Szolucha, Sutapa Chattopadhyay and
Laurence Cox
PART I APPROACHES TO RESEARCHING SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
2 Researching global movements: practices, dialogues and ethics 24
Geoffrey Pleyers
3 Feminist methodologies in social movement studies: gender,
positionality and research in practice 36
OEzge Yaka and Sevil Cakir Kilincoglu
4 Research from, with and for indigenous social movements 50
Xochitl Leyva Solano and Axel Koehler
5 Social movements as learning communities, researchers and knowledge
producers 63
Alberto Arribas Lozano
6 A Marxist approach to researching social movements 77
John Krinsky
7 Researching social movements in authoritarian states: preparing and
conducting fieldwork in Iran and Turkey 91
Paola Rivetti
8 Cross-sectoral dialogues with social movements in Southeast Asia:
translating values, affects, and practices in a polymorphic region 102
Gabriel Facal, Catherine Scheer, Sarah Anais Andrieu, Joel Mark
Baysa-Barredo, Giuseppe Bolotta, Gloria Truly Estrelita, Rosalia Sciortino,
Saskia Wieringa, and Wijayanto
9 Methodological pluralism in social movement studies: why and how 115
Donatella della Porta
PART II DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS IN SOCIAL
MOVEMENT RESEARCH
10 Learning within freedom movements: using critical oral history methodology 128
Geri Augusto, Danita Mason-Hogans, and Wesley Hogan
11 Doing digital ethnography: a comparison of two social movement studies 144
John Postill
12 Media and communication activism: doing ethnography with ultra-right
and progressive social movements 159
Cinzia Padovani
13 Visual research with Mayan social movements in Guatemala: a critical
approach 168
Carlos Y. Flores
14 Back and forth: militant ethnography in the 'crowded fields' 182
Magdalena Sztandara
15 Making sense of the Narmada movements through Adivasi narratives 197
Sutapa Chattopadhyay
16 The art of talks and conversations in Indigenous research: decolonising
interview methods 214
Keneilwe Phatshwane
17 Researching social movement participation in the Global South: what to
do after discovering and recording plural and ambiguous narratives in
the field? 230
Minati Dash
18 Using surveys to study demonstrators 243
Emily Rainsford and Clare Saunders
19 Analysing protest events: a quantitative and systematic approach 257
Tiago Carvalho
20 How do grievances become manifestos? Developing frame analysis in
social movement research 271
Aurora Perego and Stefania Vicari
21 Researching identity and culture in place-based struggles 290
Ayse Sargin
22 Researching ideologies and social movements: why and how? 306
Susann Pham
23 'Repertoires of contention': examining concept, method, context and practice 321
Arnab Roy Chowdhury
24 Searching for mechanisms of social movement success: research on
political and cultural underpinnings of protestors' impact 336
David W. Everson and Robert M. Fishman
25 Historical approaches to researching social movements 349
Stefan Berger
PART III APPLICATIONS OF SOCIAL MOVEMENT RESEARCH
26 A story of three activists: the value of activist action research in social
movement learning 365
Jane Burt, Tokelo Mahlakoane, Eustine Matsepane and Mmathapelo
Thobejane
27 Community-based research: approaches, principles and challenges 377
Anna Szolucha
28 Participatory research as activism: Orlando Fals Borda and the Latin
American tradition of engaged research 387
Joanne Rappaport
29 Participatory action research in social movements 399
Laurence Cox
30 Using research in movement strategy 409
Natasha Adams
31 Research methods for studying collective action outcomes 420
Katrin Uba
32 Civil resistance research: how can we make our work more useful to
activists and organizers? 432
Steve Chase
Index
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