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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 2019 Cambridge University Press hardcover edition. Light reading wear else very good condition. Contents: List of Figures Notes on the Contributors Preface Introduction: On Radicalism and the Civil Order by Trevor Stack and Jeffrey C. Alexander 1 Wedging Open Established Civil Spheres: A Comparative Approach to Their Emancipatory Potential by Trevor Stack 2 Radical Protest on a University Campus: Performances of Civil Transition in Colombia by Carlo Tognato 3 Antiracism Movements and the US Civil Sphere: The Case of Black Lives Matter by Stephen F. Ostertag 4 The Civil Sphere and Its Variants in Light of the Arab Revolutions and Jihadism in Europe by Farhad Khosrokhavar 5 Restaging a Vital Center within Radicalized Civil Societies: The Media, Performativity, and the Charlie Hebdo Attack by Maria Luengo and Karoline A. Ihlebæk 6 Anti-immigrant Movements and the Self-Poisoning of the Civil Sphere: The Case of Germany by Volker M. Heins and Christine Unrau 7 The Civil Sphere and Revolutionary Violence: The Irish Republican Movement, 1969-98 by Anne Kane 8 'We All Came Together That Day': The 2011 English Riots as an Enactment of Solidarity by Yasushi Xavier Tanaka-Gutiez 9 Disobedience in Civil Regeneration: Radical Transformations in the Civil Sphere by Maeve Cooke Commentary: Matters of Translation by Liv Egholm Conclusion: Reflections on Radicalism and the Civil Sphere by Peter Kivisto and Giuseppe Sciortino.
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Add to basketHardback. Condition: New. It is not only a paradox but something of an intellectual scandal that, in an era so shaken by radical actions and ideologies, social science has had nothing theoretically new to say about radicalism since the middle of the last century. Breaching the Civil Order fills this void. It argues that, rather than seeing radicalism in substantive terms - as violent or militant, communist or fascist - radicalism should be seen more broadly as any organized effort to breach the civil order. The theory is brilliantly made flesh in a series of case studies by leading European and American social scientists, from the destruction of property in the London race riots to the public militancy of Black Lives Matter in the US, the performative violence of the Irish IRA and the Mexican Zapatistas to the democratic upheavals of the Arab Spring, and from Islamic terrorism in France to Germany's right-wing populist Pegida.
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Add to basketHardback. Condition: New. It is not only a paradox but something of an intellectual scandal that, in an era so shaken by radical actions and ideologies, social science has had nothing theoretically new to say about radicalism since the middle of the last century. Breaching the Civil Order fills this void. It argues that, rather than seeing radicalism in substantive terms - as violent or militant, communist or fascist - radicalism should be seen more broadly as any organized effort to breach the civil order. The theory is brilliantly made flesh in a series of case studies by leading European and American social scientists, from the destruction of property in the London race riots to the public militancy of Black Lives Matter in the US, the performative violence of the Irish IRA and the Mexican Zapatistas to the democratic upheavals of the Arab Spring, and from Islamic terrorism in France to Germany's right-wing populist Pegida.
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