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This cutting-edge and authoritative Handbook covers a broad spectrum of social movement research methodologies, offering expert analysis and detailed accounts of the ways in which research can effectively be carried out on social movements and popular protests. Addressing practice-oriented questions, this Handbook engages with both theoretical and political dimensions, unpacking the multidimensional nature of social movement research for new and established scholars alike and for movement-based as well as academic researchers across many disciplines.Divided into three thematic sections, this stimulating Handbook dives deep into discussions relating to the methodological challenges raised by researching social movements, the technical questions of how such research is conducted, and then to more practical considerations about the uses and applications of movement research. Expert contributors and established researchers utilise real-world examples to explore the methodological challenges from a range of perspectives including classical, engaged, feminist, Black, Indigenous and global Southern viewpoints. The Handbook of Research Methods and Applications for Social Movements will not only appeal to experienced researchers, but also to activists who have started to think about researching their own movements and to politically engaged students. It speaks to new and established scholars in relevant disciplines such as sociology, political science, anthropology, geography, development studies, gender studies, and race and ethnic studies, and particularly those looking to better appreciate the different research methods for understanding social movements.
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Edited by Laurence Cox, Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology, National University of Ireland Maynooth, Ireland, Anna Szolucha, Principal Investigator in the ARIES project, Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, Jagiellonian University, Poland, Alberto Arribas Lozano, María Zambrano Fellow, Department of Applied Sociology, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain, Sutapa Chattopadhyay, Assistant Professor, Women's and Gender Studies and Development Studies Departments, St Francis Xavier University, Canada
Table of Contents
Contents:1 How can we research social movements? An introduction 1Alberto Arribas Lozano, Anna Szolucha, Sutapa Chattopadhyay andLaurence CoxPART I APPROACHES TO RESEARCHING SOCIAL MOVEMENTS2 Researching global movements: practices, dialogues and ethics 24Geoffrey Pleyers3 Feminist methodologies in social movement studies: gender,positionality and research in practice 36Özge Yaka and Sevil Çakr Klnçolu4 Research from, with and for indigenous social movements 50Xochitl Leyva Solano and Axel Köhler5 Social movements as learning communities, researchers and knowledgeproducers 63Alberto Arribas Lozano6 A Marxist approach to researching social movements 77John Krinsky7 Researching social movements in authoritarian states: preparing andconducting fieldwork in Iran and Turkey 91Paola Rivetti8 Cross-sectoral dialogues with social movements in Southeast Asia:translating values, affects, and practices in a polymorphic region 102Gabriel Facal, Catherine Scheer, Sarah Anaïs Andrieu, Joel MarkBaysa-Barredo, Giuseppe Bolotta, Gloria Truly Estrelita, Rosalia Sciortino,Saskia Wieringa, and Wijayanto9 Methodological pluralism in social movement studies: why and how 115Donatella della PortaPART II DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS IN SOCIALMOVEMENT RESEARCH10 Learning within freedom movements: using critical oral history methodology 128Geri Augusto, Danita Mason-Hogans, and Wesley Hogan11 Doing digital ethnography: a comparison of two social movement studies 144John Postill12 Media and communication activism: doing ethnography with ultra-rightand progressive social movements 159Cinzia Padovani13 Visual research with Mayan social movements in Guatemala: a criticalapproach 168Carlos Y. Flores14 Back and forth: militant ethnography in the 'crowded fields' 182Magdalena Sztandara15 Making sense of the Narmada movements through Adivasi narratives 197Sutapa Chattopadhyay16 The art of talks and conversations in Indigenous research: decolonisinginterview methods 214Keneilwe Phatshwane17 Researching social movement participation in the Global South: what todo after discovering and recording plural and ambiguous narratives inthe field? 230Minati Dash18 Using surveys to study demonstrators 243Emily Rainsford and Clare Saunders19 Analysing protest events: a quantitative and systematic approach 257Tiago Carvalho20 How do grievances become manifestos? Developing frame analysis insocial movement research 271Aurora Perego and Stefania Vicari21 Researching identity and culture in place-based struggles 290Ayse Sargin22 Researching ideologies and social movements: why and how? 306Susann Pham23 'Repertoires of contention': examining concept, method, context and practice 321Arnab Roy Chowdhury24 Searching for mechanisms of social movement success: research onpolitical and cultural underpinnings of protestors' impact 336David W. Everson and Robert M. Fishman25 Historical approaches to researching social movements 349Stefan BergerPART III APPLICATIONS OF SOCIAL MOVEMENT RESEARCH26 A story of three activists: the value of activist action research in socialmovement learning 365Jane Burt, Tokelo Mahlakoane, Eustine Matsepane and MmathapeloThobejane27 Community-based research: approaches, principles and challenges 377Anna Szolucha28 Participatory research as activism: Orlando Fals Borda and the LatinAmerican tradition of engaged research 387Joanne Rappaport29 Participatory action research in social movements 399Laurence Cox30 Using research in movement strategy 409Natasha Adams31 Research methods for studying collective action outcomes 420Katrin Uba32 Civil resistance research: how can we make our work more useful toactivists and organizers? 432Steve ChaseIndex
Review
'The editors have assembled a powerful toolbox for students and scholars of global social movements. The chapters include data rich analyses that illustrate innovative theoretical and methodological approaches to participatory, collaborative and community-based research. The contributors make a strong case for the urgency of research that can produce ethical dialogues, movement strategies, and principled actions.' -- Keisha-Khan Y. Perry, University of Pennsylvania, US and author of Black Women against the Land Grab: The Fight for Racial Justice in Brazil'A copious compilation for social movement research, attentive to movement-relevant knowledge and conscious of western ventriloquism and the political diminishment of southern movements as empirical fodder for northern theorizing. For academic and activist alike, a politically productive resource that will travel across forests, fields, shantytowns, factories, university classrooms and libraries.' -- Dip Kapoor, University of Alberta, Canada and author of Research, Political Engagement and Dispossession: Indigenous, Peasant and Urban Poor Activisms in the Americas and Asia (2019)
Details ISBN180392201X Author Sutapa Chattopadhyay Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Series Handbooks of Research Methods and Applications series Year 2024 ISBN-13 9781803922010 Format Hardcover Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Place of Publication Cheltenham Country of Publication United Kingdom Edited by Sutapa Chattopadhyay AU Release Date 2024-01-28 NZ Release Date 2024-01-28 Audience Professional & Vocational DEWEY 303.484 Pages 476 Publication Date 2024-01-19 UK Release Date 2024-01-19 ISBN-10 180392201X We've got this
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