Book contents
- The New Handbook of Political Sociology
- The New Handbook of Political Sociology
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Tables
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- I Theories of Political Sociology
- II Media Explosion, Knowledge as Power, and Demographic Reversals
- III The State and Its Political Organizations
- IV Civil Society: The Roots and Processes of Political Action
- V Established and New State Policies and Innovations
- VI Globalization and New and Bigger Sources of Power and Resistance
- 36 Global Political Sociology and World-Systems
- 37 Liberalizing Trade and Finance
- 38 The Racial State in the Age of Racial Formation Theory and Beyond
- 39 Democracy and Autocracy in the Age of Populism
- 40 Transnational Social Movements
- Index
- References
40 - Transnational Social Movements
from VI - Globalization and New and Bigger Sources of Power and Resistance
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 February 2020
- The New Handbook of Political Sociology
- The New Handbook of Political Sociology
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Tables
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- I Theories of Political Sociology
- II Media Explosion, Knowledge as Power, and Demographic Reversals
- III The State and Its Political Organizations
- IV Civil Society: The Roots and Processes of Political Action
- V Established and New State Policies and Innovations
- VI Globalization and New and Bigger Sources of Power and Resistance
- 36 Global Political Sociology and World-Systems
- 37 Liberalizing Trade and Finance
- 38 The Racial State in the Age of Racial Formation Theory and Beyond
- 39 Democracy and Autocracy in the Age of Populism
- 40 Transnational Social Movements
- Index
- References
Summary
Social movements fuel the sociological imagination. Fascination with intentional collective efforts to foster social change is endemic to the discipline (see Jasper, Chapter 23, this volume). Social movements that embody aspirations to defend and promote human flourishing and sustainable community life lie at the heart of this fascination. Analysis of social movements is in turn a core part of sociological theorization of the dynamics of social change. In the contemporary global political economy, analysis of social movements must include transnational social movements. When politics, production, and culture operate via global networks, social movements have no choice but to do the same. Transnational movements complement local and national movements while depending on complementarity with movements organized at other levels for their own efficacy.
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- The New Handbook of Political Sociology , pp. 1053 - 1077Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020
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