Page 395 - The ISA Handbook in Contemporary Sociology
P. 395
9781412934633-Chap-24 1/10/09 8:55 AM Page 366
366 THE ISA HANDBOOK IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGY
Latin America. But is this a process of de- Cohen, Jean L. and Arato, Andrew (1999) Civil
politicization? It could actually be argued Society and Political Theory. Cambridge,
that we are witnessing the emergence of new MA: MIT Press.
forms of political action, based on a more Colburn, Francis (2002) Latin America at the
End of Politics. Princeton: Princeton
individualistic – but not necessarily egotisti-
University Press.
cal (self-centred) – conception of emancipa-
Cox, Robert W. (1996) ‘A Perspective on
tion and empowerment. More research is
Globalisation’, in J. Mittelman (ed.)
needed to explore the changing links between
Globalisation: Critical Reflections. Boulder,
citizenship and subjectivity. Discourse analy- CO: Lynne Rienner Publisher. pp. 21–30.
sis is a particularly useful tool to this end. Davis, Diane E. and Rosan, Christina A. (2004)
‘Social Movements in the Mexico City Airport
Controversy: Globalization, Democracy, and
the Power of Distance’, Mobilization, 9(3):
NOTES 279–93.
Della Porta, Donatella and Diani, Mario (1999)
1 This project is funded by a Standard Research Social Movements: An Introduction. Oxford:
Grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Blackwell Publishing.
Research Council of Canada. Della Porta, Donatella and Tarrow, Sidney
2 This research will include four more countries: (2005) Transnational Protest and Global
Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, and Guatemala. Activism. People, Passions, and Power.
3 This procedure was carried out using NY: Rowman & Littlefield.
Lexico3, a software program developed by André Duchastel, Jules and Armony, Victor (1996)
Salem at Université de la Sorbonne Nouvelle – ‘Textual Analysis in Canada: An Inter-
Paris III (France).
disciplinary Approach to Qualitative Data’,
Current Sociology, XLIV(3): 259– 78.
Garretón, Antonio (2001) ‘La transformación
de la acción colectiva en América Latina’,
REFERENCES Revista de la CEPAL, 76: 7– 24.
Gohn, Maria da Glória (2000) Os Sem-Terra,
Abric, J.-C. (2003) Méthodes d’étude des ONGs e Ciudadanía: A sociedade civil
représentations sociales. Ramonville, France: brasileira na era da globalização. São Paulo:
Éditions Érès. Cortez.
Armony, Victor (2004) L’énigme argentine. Hawkesworth, Mary (2003) ‘Congressional
Images d’une société en crise. Montréal: Enactments of Race–Gender: Toward a
Athéna. Theory of Raced–Gendered Institutions’,
Auyero, Javier (2003) Contentious Lives. Two American Political Science Review, 97(4):
Argentine Women, Two Protests, and the 529–50.
Quest for Recognition. Durham: Duke Jordan, Tim (2002) Activism! Direct Activism,
University Press. Hacktivism and the Future of Society.
Billig, Michael (1993) ‘Studying the Thinking London: Reaktion.
Society: Social Representations, Rhetoric, Laclau, Ernesto and Mouffe, Chantal (1985)
and Attitudes’, in Glynis M. Breakwell and Hegemony and Socialist Strategy: Towards a
David V. Canter (eds.) Empirical Approaches Radical Democratic Politics. London and
to Social Representations. Oxford, UK: NY: Verso.
Clarendon. pp. 39–62. McAdam, Doug, Sampson, Robert J., Weffer,
Bourdieu, Pierre (1994) Raisons pratiques. Sur Simon and MacIndoe, Heather (2005)
la théorie de l’action. Paris: Seuil. ‘“There Will Be Fighting in the Streets:” The
Cleary, Edward L. and Steigenga, Timothy J. Distorting Lens of Social Movement Theory’,
(eds.) (2004) Resurgent Voices in Latin Mobilization, 10: 1–18.
America: Indigenous Peoples, Political McAdam, Doug, Tarrow, Sidney and Tilly,
Mobilization, and Religious Change. New Charles (2001) Dynamics of Contention. NY:
Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. Cambridge University Press.