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Social Movements and Collective Action in the 21st Century - JTB288
Anglický název: Social Movements and Collective Action in the 21st Century
Zajišťuje: Katedra ruských a východoevropských studií (23-KRVS)
Fakulta: Fakulta sociálních věd
Platnost: od 2021
Semestr: letní
E-Kredity: 6
Způsob provedení zkoušky: letní s.:
Rozsah, examinace: letní s.:1/1, Zk [HT]
Počet míst: neurčen / neurčen (20)
Minimální obsazenost: 5
4EU+: ne
Virtuální mobilita / počet míst pro virtuální mobilitu: ne
Stav předmětu: nevyučován
Jazyk výuky: angličtina
Způsob výuky: prezenční
Způsob výuky: prezenční
Poznámka: předmět je možno zapsat mimo plán
povolen pro zápis po webu
Garant: Mgr. Petra Mina Baginová
Třída: Courses for incoming students
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Anotace -
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Petra Mina Baginová (15.02.2021)
The course has two main objectives: (1) to introduce students to the multidisciplinary approaches to the study of social movements, collective actions, protests and resistance today, and (2) to analyse the role of these phenomena on concrete cases across the globe around the major crises of our time.

Kurz má dva hlavní cíle: (1) seznámit studenty s multidisciplinárními přístupy ke studiu sociálních hnutí, kolektivních akcí, protestů a odporu v současnosti a (2) analyzovat roli těchto jevů na konkrétních případech v souvislosti s hlavními krizemi naší doby.
Cíl předmětu -
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Petra Mina Baginová (15.02.2021)

The course has two main objectives: (1) to introduce students to the multidisciplinary approaches to the study of social movements, collective actions, protests and resistance today, and (2) to analyse the role of these phenomena on concrete cases across the globe around the major crises of our time.

Kurz má dva hlavní cíle: (1) seznámit studenty s multidisciplinárními přístupy ke studiu sociálních hnutí, kolektivních akcí, protestů a odporu v současnosti a (2) analyzovat roli těchto jevů na konkrétních případech v souvislosti s hlavními krizemi naší doby.

Podmínky zakončení předmětu - angličtina
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Petra Mina Baginová (31.03.2021)

Regular attendance

Group presentation on chosen theme

Final essay on chosenn topic

Metody výuky -
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Petra Mina Baginová (20.03.2021)

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Sylabus - angličtina
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Petra Mina Baginová (23.03.2021)

17.02.2021: Introduction to the course

 

24.02.2021: Theorising (New) Social Movements, Part 1

 

Compulsory Readings

 

Della Porta, D.; Diani, M. (2006). “The Study of Social Movements: Recurring questions, (partially) changing answers”. In Della Porta D.; Diani, M. (2006). Social Movements: An Introduction. Blackwell Publishing Lt: Oxford

 

Della Porta, D.; Diani, M. (2006). “Social Changes and Social Movements”. In Della Porta D.; Diani, M. (2006). Social Movements: An Introduction. Blackwell Publishing Lt: Oxford

 

Diani, M.; Mische, A. (2015). “Network Approaches and Social Movements”. In Della Porta, D.; Diani, M. (eds) (2015). The Oxford Handbook of Social Movements. Oxford University Press: Oxford

 

03.03.2021: Theorising (New) Social Movements, Part 2

 

Flesher Fominaya, C. (2010). Collective Identity in Social Movements: Central Concepts and Debates. Sociology Compass 4/6, 393-404

 

Juris, J. (2004). “Networked Social Movements: Global Movements for Global Justice”. In Castells, M. (ed.) (2004). The Networked Society: The Cross-Cultural Perspective. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

 

Maeckelbergh, M. (2017). “Social Movements as a Process”. In Coleman, S.; Hyatt, S.B.; Kingsolver, A. (2017). The Routledge Companion to Contemporary Anthropology. Abingdon, New York: Routledge

 

Tarrow, S. (2015). “Contentious Politics”. In Della Porta, D.; Diani, M.(eds) (2015). The Oxford Handbook of Social Movements. Oxford University Press: Oxford

 

Recommended Readings

 

Elliott‐Maksymowicz K. Social movement in stages: a reply to Shultziner and Goldberg. J Theory Soc Behav. 2019;49:254–258. https://doi.org/10.1111/ jtsb.12205

 

Flesher Fominaya, C. (2017). European anti-austerity and pro-democracy protests in the wake of the global financial crisis. Social Movement Studies Vol.16, 2017, Issue 1

 

Khasnabish, A. (2020) Ecologies of the radical imagination. Information, Communication & Society, 23:12, 1718-1727, DOI: 10.1080/1369118X.2019.1631368

 

 

10.03.2021: Social Movements, Technology, and Digital Activism, Part 1 

 

Mattoni, A. (2017). A situated understanding of digital technologies in social movements. Media ecology and media approaches. Social Movements Studies Vol 16, Issue 4

 

Postill, J. (2014). Freedom technologists and the new protest movements: a theory of protest formulas. Special Issue of Convergence Journal. Vol 20, No 3

 

Trere, E.; Matonni, A. (2015). Media ecologies and protest movements: main perspectives and key lessons. Information, Communication, Society. Vol 19, Issue 2

 

17.03.2021: Social Movements, Technology, and Digital Activism, Part 1 

 

Beraldo, D., & Milan, S. (2019). From data politics to the contentious politics of data, Big Data & Society, pp. 1-19 

 

Merini, K. (2021). “In memory of Covid 19 in China: Forms of Digital Resistance Towards Censorship”. In Milan, S.; Trere, E.; Masiero, S. (2021). Covid 19 From the Margins: Pandemic Invisibilities, Policies, and Resistance in the Datafied Society. Institute of Network Cultures: Amsterdam

 

Postill, J. (2012). Digital politics and political engagement. In Horst, H.; Miller, D. (eds.). Digital Anthropology. Berg: Oxford

 

Tufekci, Z. (2014). Social Movements and Governments in the Digital Age: Evaluating a Complex Landscape. Journal of International Affairs, 68(1), 1–18.

 

Recommended Readings

 

Barassi, V. (2013). Ethnographic Cartographies: Social Movements, Alternative Media and the Spaces of Networks. Social Movement Studies Vol 12, Issue 1

 

24.03.2021/31/03/2021: New Feminist & Queer Mobilisations

 

Graff, A.; Korolczuk, E. (2021). Anti-gender politics in the Populist Times. Routledge: New York. Introduction (p.3-40)

 

Majewska, E.; Rakowska, K. (2018). Migrant tactics: An interview. Available online: http://politicalcritique.org/cee/poland/2018/migrating-tactics-an-interview-with-ewa-majewska-and-katarzyna-rakowska/

 

Korolczuk, E. (2017). Explaining ‘Black Protests” against abortion ban in Poland: the power of connective action. Zoon political journal. Available online: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/314232114_Explaining_black_protests_against_abortion_ban_in_Poland_the_power_of_connective_action

 

Kuhar, R.; Paternotte, D. (2017). Anti-Gender Campaigns in Europe: Mobilizing Against Equality

 

Peterson, A.; Wahlstrom, M.; Wennerhag, M. (2018). Pride parades and LGBT movements: Political Participation in an International Comparative Perspective. Routledge: New York

 

Suchanow, K. (2020). “How a harsh Polish abortion bill sparked women’s strikes around the world”. Available online: https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/5050/how-a-harsh-polish-abortion-bill-sparked-womens-strikes-around-the-world/

 

Audio Material

 

“This is War”: Inside Poland’s Abortion Protests

https://www.aljazeera.com/podcasts/2020/11/16/poland-abortion-protests

 

Clare Hemmings, Unnatural Feelings: The Affective Life of ‘Anti-Gender’ Mobilisations

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oJUr0j_UmM

 

o7/04/2021: Social Movements and Migration

 

Cantat, C. (2018). The politics of refugee solidarity in Greece: Bordered identities and political mobilization. MigSol Working Paper Series (1)

 

Rozakou, K. (2018). Solidarians in the land of Xenios Zeus: Migrant deportability and the radicalization of solidarity. In Dalakoglou, D.; Agelopoulos, D. (2018). Critical Times in Greece: Anthropological Engagements with the Crisis. Routledge: New York

 

Rygiel, K. (2011). Bordering solidarities: migrant activism and the politics of movements and camps at Calais. Citizenship Studies 15:1, 1-19

 

Visual Material

 

“Scirocco: A case against deportation”

https://roarmag.org/films/scirocco-case-deportations/

 

“Idomeni camp before eviction: refugees in Greece”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jV9EubFLXtA

 

“Inside City Hotel Plaza Athens”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjrN2A34WB0

 

21/04/2021 / 28/04/2021: Social Movements and Ecology

 

Compulsory Readings

 

Carruthers, D. (2007). Environmental Justice and the Politics of energy on the US-Mexico borders. Environmental Politics, 16:3, 394-413

 

Escobar, A. (1998). “Whose knowledge, whose nature? Biodiversity, conservation, and the political ecology of social movements”. Journal of Political Ecology Vol 5 1998

 

Martinez-Alier, J.; Rodriguez–Abajos, B. (2015). “Political ecology of water conflicts”. WIREs Water, 2:537-558

 

Rootes, C.; Nulman, E. (2015). “The Impacts of Environmental Movements”. In Della Porta, D.; Diani, M. (2015). The Oxford Handbook of Social Movements. Oxford University Press: New York

 

Visual Material

 

“The River Says No”

https://roarmag.org/films/the-river-says-no/

 

“Máxima”, Máxima Acuña, 2016 Goldman Environmental Prize, South and Central America

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gz8eZx8V4Uo

 

“Invasion”

https://roarmag.org/films/invasion-unistoten-camp/

 

 

Recommended Readings

 

“An Open Letter to Extinction Rebellion”. Available at: https://www.redpepper.org.uk/an-open-letter-to-extinction-rebellion/

 

 

05/05/2021: Final group assignments

 

19/05/2021: Final course assignment deadline

 
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