Activists Forever? explores the consequences of political involvement on an individual's life. While much of the research in this area has focused on the motivations of entire protests groups, the editors of this volume propose an approach that focuses on actors. This book examines political involvement's socio-biographical effects, or the ways in which political commitment generates or modifies dispositions to act, think, and perceive, in a way that is either consistent with or in contrast to the results of previous socialization. The contents explore what political involvement leads to rather than what causes involvement. Using a variety of case studies, this collection of essays provides global coverage with a focus on participation in major protests in the 1960s and significantly broadens our understanding by looking outside the United States. These essays look at the lasting effects of activists' knowledge, connections, and symbolic capital on their future participation in politics, as well as their personal and professional lives.
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Weight: 640g
Dimensions: 157 x 235mm
Publication Date: 03 Jan 2019
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781108428729
About Erik Neveu
Olivier Fillieule is a professor of political sociology at the Institute for Political Historical and International Studies (IEPHI) research director at the CNRS (Paris 1-Sorbonne) and a member of CRAPUL (Research Center on Political Action University of Lausanne). He has extensively published on social movements and political commitments among those are: Demonstrations (with D. Tartakowsky 2017) and Social Movement Studies in Europe: The State of the Art (with G. Accornero 2016). Erik Neveu is Professor of Political Science at Rennes University. He co-authored Introduction aux Cultural Studies (with Armand Mattelart 2008) the first French textbook supplying a comprehensive presentation of anglophone Cultural Studies; and Bourdieu and the Journalistic Field (with R. Benson 2004).