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Stellan Vinthagen

Researcher at University of Massachusetts Amherst

Publications -  35
Citations -  688

Stellan Vinthagen is an academic researcher from University of Massachusetts Amherst. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social movement & Social change. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 33 publications receiving 507 citations. Previous affiliations of Stellan Vinthagen include University College West & University of Gothenburg.

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Dimensions of Everyday Resistance: An Analytical Framework

TL;DR: In this paper, the concept of everyday resistance has been used to describe resistance in the context of everyday life. But existing studies utilize very different definitions, methodologies and approaches, and they use different approaches to define everyday resistance.
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Sovereign power, disciplinary power and biopower: resisting what power with what resistance?

TL;DR: In this paper, the Foucaultian power forms with its corresponding resistance are discussed and the characteristics of the power strategy/relationship affect the kinds of resistance that subsequently prevail.
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Dispersed resistance: unpacking the spectrum and properties of glaring and everyday resistance

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that everyday resistance is only one of many types of small-scale or individual resistance, and that hidden, subtle resistance is one of the most common forms of resistance.
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How resistance encourages resistance: theorizing the nexus between power, ‘Organised Resistance’ and ‘Everyday Resistance’

TL;DR: In this paper, the connections between articulations of resistance and technologies of power are analyzed by taking into consideration the connections of everyday resistance and more organized and sometimes mass-based resistance activities, in order to provide better theoretical tools for searching and investigating the interlinkage between different resistance forms that contribute to social change.
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A Theory of Nonviolent Action: How Civil Resistance Works

TL;DR: A theory of non-violence and the philosophy of nonviolent action is given in this paper, with a focus on dialogue facilitation and power-breaking, and a discussion of the rationality of such actions.