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Challenging codes : collective action in the information age / Alberto Melucci.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Cambridge cultural social studiesPublisher: Cambridge [England] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, [1996]Copyright date: ©1996Description: xiii, 441 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0521570514
  • 9780521570510
  • 0521578434
  • 9780521578431
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.484 20
LOC classification:
  • HM281 .M42 1996
Contents:
Part I. Theory of Collective Action: -- 1. The construction of collective action -- 2. Conflict and change -- 3. Action and meaning -- 4. The process of collective identity -- Part II. Contemporary Collective Action: -- 5. conflicts of culture -- 6. Invention of the present -- 7. The time of difference -- 8. Roots for today and for tomorrow -- 9. A search for ethics -- 10. Information, power, domination -- Part III. The Field of Collective Action: -- 11. A society without a centre -- 12. The political system -- 13. The state and the distribution of social resources -- 14. Modernization, crisis, and conflict: the case of Italy -- Part IV. Acting Collectively: -- 15. Mobilization and political participation -- 16. The organization of movements -- 17. Leadership in social movements -- 18. Collective action and discourse -- 19. Forms of action -- 20. Research on collective action.
Review: "In Challenging codes, leading social theorist Alberto Melucci brings an original perspective to research on collective action which both emphasizes the role of culture and makes telling connections with the experience of the individual in postmodern society. The focus is on the role of information in an age which knows both fragmentation and globalization, building on the analysis of collective action familiar from the author's Nomads of the present. At the same time, a fresh, social psychological nuance is drawn out, which reflects the preoccupations of The playing self, the companion volume to Challenging codes, published in Cambridge Cultural Social Studies." "Alberto Melucci addresses a wide range of contemporary issues, including political conflict and change, feminism, ecology, identity politics, power and inequality, synthesizing cutting-edge research in sociology, anthropology and psychology."--Jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 398-430) and index.

Part I. Theory of Collective Action: -- 1. The construction of collective action -- 2. Conflict and change -- 3. Action and meaning -- 4. The process of collective identity -- Part II. Contemporary Collective Action: -- 5. conflicts of culture -- 6. Invention of the present -- 7. The time of difference -- 8. Roots for today and for tomorrow -- 9. A search for ethics -- 10. Information, power, domination -- Part III. The Field of Collective Action: -- 11. A society without a centre -- 12. The political system -- 13. The state and the distribution of social resources -- 14. Modernization, crisis, and conflict: the case of Italy -- Part IV. Acting Collectively: -- 15. Mobilization and political participation -- 16. The organization of movements -- 17. Leadership in social movements -- 18. Collective action and discourse -- 19. Forms of action -- 20. Research on collective action.

"In Challenging codes, leading social theorist Alberto Melucci brings an original perspective to research on collective action which both emphasizes the role of culture and makes telling connections with the experience of the individual in postmodern society. The focus is on the role of information in an age which knows both fragmentation and globalization, building on the analysis of collective action familiar from the author's Nomads of the present. At the same time, a fresh, social psychological nuance is drawn out, which reflects the preoccupations of The playing self, the companion volume to Challenging codes, published in Cambridge Cultural Social Studies." "Alberto Melucci addresses a wide range of contemporary issues, including political conflict and change, feminism, ecology, identity politics, power and inequality, synthesizing cutting-edge research in sociology, anthropology and psychology."--Jacket.

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