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The politics of the women’s movement
1982Any account of the relationship between women and politics, in contemporary Western societies at least, must assign a central place to the women’s movement. Earlier chapters have touched on its implications for women’s political participation and for policies affecting women; now it must be examined more closely.
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Social Movements and Political Violence
2015The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the ways in which political violence and social movements connect, as well as of the ways in which these connections are studied in academia. It delineates and expands on three specific topics: the emergence of political violence, the disengagement from it, and the consequences of it. The reviews
BOSI, Lorenzo, Demetriou, Chares
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Oromo Movement and Imperial Politics
2020Focusing on the issue of the Oromo national struggle for liberation, statehood, and democracy, this book critically examines the dialectical relationship between Ethiopian colonialism and Oromo culture, epistemology, politics, and ideology in the context of the accumulated collective grievances of the Oromo nation.
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From social movements to political movements
Scandinavian Journal of History, 1997L'A. etudie les processus de formation et de developpement des mouvements sociaux. Il se demande comment ceux-ci deviennent des mouvements politiques. Il examine la theorie des nouveaux mouvements sociaux et s'efforce de comprendre le role des facteurs sociaux et des facteurs politiques.
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2021
This situation of political stalemate brought Olivetti to establish his own party in 1949, the “Movimento Comunita” (Community Movement), that, being close to the PSIUP (Italian Socialist Party), would distinguish itself by its anti-dogmatic approach and by its attention to the subject of federalism.
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This situation of political stalemate brought Olivetti to establish his own party in 1949, the “Movimento Comunita” (Community Movement), that, being close to the PSIUP (Italian Socialist Party), would distinguish itself by its anti-dogmatic approach and by its attention to the subject of federalism.
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Poverty and Political Movements
Social Problems, 1967The analysis of the rise of the Social Credit party in Quebec in the federal election of 1962 revealed that there is a strong linear and positive relationship between short-term changes for the worse in one’s economic conditions and Social Credit support. Unemployment in the respondents’ family, for instance, bears a strong positive relationship to the
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From Cultural Movement to Political Movement
2014Earlier, I emphatically pointed out that the May Fourth Movement emerged as a result of the fermenting effect of the New Culture Movement. Once the May Fourth Movement rose up, however, it conversely exerted a strong reaction on the New Culture Movement. This reaction was twofold.
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2009
Abstract Communication technologies, despite their huge corporate, military, and surveillance applications, also afford opportunities within political movements to debate, mobilize, reflect, imagine, fantasize, critique, archive, and inform, and will be pivotal to developing a future for humans rather than for capital.
John D. H. Downing, Lisa Brooten
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Abstract Communication technologies, despite their huge corporate, military, and surveillance applications, also afford opportunities within political movements to debate, mobilize, reflect, imagine, fantasize, critique, archive, and inform, and will be pivotal to developing a future for humans rather than for capital.
John D. H. Downing, Lisa Brooten
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2018
Over two decades, diverse actors have been fashioning a collective response to the disproportionate impact of modern war on women. Motivating factors have included an emerging recognition of the need for human security and growing awareness that military force is insufficient.
Swanee Hunt, Alice Wairimu Nderitu
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Over two decades, diverse actors have been fashioning a collective response to the disproportionate impact of modern war on women. Motivating factors have included an emerging recognition of the need for human security and growing awareness that military force is insufficient.
Swanee Hunt, Alice Wairimu Nderitu
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