Understanding Individual Commitment to Collective Action

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activism
activist identity formation
agency
biographical analysis
biographical approach
Biographical Availability
Biographical Trajectories
career
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Causal Configurations
civic engagement research
collective action
DDR Program
Disengage
dispositions
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ethnography
Face To Face
FARC
FARC Fighter
Follow
Holding
individual commitment
individual motivations in collective action
Manuel Marulanda
Minimal Ontology
mobilisation
mobilization
Moral Projects
Moral Self-understanding
motivations
Multiple Correspondence Analysis
Official Educational System
OMA
political science
political sociology
Public Engagement
QCA
QCA Analysis
qualitative case studies
qualitative methods
radicalisation
radicalization
Rational Choice Theory
revolution
SCAF
social movement participation
social movements
sociology
Symbolic Interactionist Ideas
Truth Table
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032458250
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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When speaking colloquially of political participation or civic action, one thinks, in the first instance, of groups and organizations such as political parties, social movements or various types of voluntary associations. The perspective of individuals is not the first thing that comes to mind when seeking to understand their functioning. In contrast to this vision, understanding the dynamics of participation requires taking a closer look at the individual, that is, at his or her moral dispositions and projects, his or her multiple and simultaneous identities, the breaking points in his or her biographical trajectory, the roles he or she adopts in an organization or the styles of communication which he or she uses. The book comprises a variety of case studies and theoretical and methodological contributions that, independent of rational choice theories, seek to understand collective action at the level of the individual and, in doing so, to articulate the various fields of study in this regard with the singularity of biographies and the reflective personal identities that characterize contemporary individualism.

Carlos Ramírez is a Colombian political scientist and philosopher from the Universidad de los Andes and holds a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Heidelberg. He is currently Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science and Global Studies at the Universidad de los Andes. His research interests are political and social theory, qualitative research methods, and religion and politics.