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From Reproduction to Transformation Social Movement Fields and the Radical Habitus

Nick Crossley
- 01 Dec 2003 - 
- Vol. 20, Iss: 6, pp 43-68
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In this paper, the authors argue that the central concepts of Bourdieu's theory of practice can be used to provide an effective and interesting basis for the analysis of social movements, protest and contention.
Abstract
The point of departure for this article is the observation that, despite his own personal involvement as an engaged intellectual, Pierre Bourdieu offers a very thin account of social movement activism, and one pre-empted by the rather limited concept of ‘crisis’. The aim of the article, however, is to argue that the central concepts of Bourdieu’s theory of practice can be used to provide an effective and interesting basis for the analysis of social movements, protest and contention. To this end the article demonstrates how the concepts of habitus, capital and field, in particular, resonate with important findings from the social movement literature. The focus of the article is limited to an engagement with Bourdieu. It connects with other work by the author, however, in which he has argued that Bourdieu’s framework can be used to address very serious problems in social movement theory.

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A diffractive and Deleuzian approach to analysing interview data

TL;DR: Barad et al. as discussed by the authors explored the possibilities of considering how matter and meaning are mutually constituted in the production of knowledge through presenting a diffractive analysis of a piece of interview data with a six-year-old boy in a preschool class.
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Clicktivism: A Systematic Heuristic

Max Halupka
- 01 Jun 2014 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that clicktivism is a legitimate political act and develop a heuristic that identifies seven dimensions (or characteristics) of click-tivism, including social buttons and the creation of memes.
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Online Collective Identity: The Case of the Environmental Movement

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a model of an online social movement, where actors exchange practical and symbolic resources through hyperlink and online frame networks, and their positioning of these exchanges within a continuum of conscious and unconscious expressive behavior informs the empirical analysis of online collectives.
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Mapping Reflexive Body Techniques: On Body Modification and Maintenance

TL;DR: In this article, the concept of reflexive body techniques is introduced into the debate on body modification/maintenance, and the authors explore the pattern of distribution of practices of modification through society and reflect upon the potential usefulness of multi-dimensional scaling as a tool for doing this.
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The Limits of Partnership: An Exit-Action Strategy for Local Democratic Inclusion

TL;DR: A study of the local politics of social inclusion in two UK cities, Dundee and Hull, suggests that managerialism, driven by national governments, is eroding the prospects for partnership democratisation as mentioned in this paper.
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Outline of a Theory of Practice

TL;DR: Bourdieu as mentioned in this paper develops a theory of practice which is simultaneously a critique of the methods and postures of social science and a general account of how human action should be understood.
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Outline of a Theory of Practice.

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The Elementary Forms of Religious Life.

TL;DR: In The Elementary Forms of Religious Life (1912), Emile Durkheim set himself the task of discovering the enduring source of human social identity as discussed by the authors, and investigated what he considered to be the simplest form of documented religion - totemism among the Aborigines of Australia.
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Resource Mobilization and Social Movements: A Partial Theory

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a set of concepts and related propositions drawn from a resource mobilization perspective, emphasizing the variety and sources of resources; the relationship of social movements to the media, authorities, and other parties; and the interaction among movement organizations.