Scientific journal paper Q2
Bridging social movement studies between Global North and Global South
Guya Accornero (Accornero, G.);
Journal Title
PArtecipazione e COnflitto
Year (definitive publication)
2022
Language
English
Country
Italy
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Abstract
Social movement studies are an interdisciplinary, multifaceted, and broad field transversal to different social and human sciences, which has been growing and consolidating since the late 1970s. Since then, and concurrent with the intensification and pluralization of protests and protestors around the world, the recognition and establishment of social movement studies inside different areas has accompanied the recognition of social movements as legitimate social and political actors. This variety and diversification of perspectives and object of study has helped to include some ‘hidden’ forms of protest which are particularly relevant outside Europe and USA, and specially in authoritarian and semi-democratic countries. Despite this, the field of social movement studies – especially in sociology and political science – still shows difficulties in integrating and dialoguing with other approaches to the study of conflict and resistance. Moreover, dialogue with other epistemological sources and particularly with the Global South’s knowledge about social movements is still hesitant. If we look at the other side of the coin, many studies on resistance, protest and social movements in the Global South reject what are sometimes considered hegemonic – or Eurocentric – social movement theories, which is also problematic. In front of this, and acknowledging the asymmetries in epistemic power relations, in our view, it is not a matter of opposing canter and periphery, or North and South, but of understanding, promoting and developing multiple activist and conceptual entanglements and collaborations. Against this background, thus, this special issue aims to contribute to the dialogue between conceptual perspectives, approaches and fields in the Global North and South around social movements and protest.
Acknowledgements
We would like to thank all the colleagues who submitted their papers to the call for papers, and particularly the authors of the articles in this special issue, for their hard work and openness to the criticism and comments of the reviewers. It is just th
Keywords
Global South,Global North,Social movement studies,Epistemologies,Conflict
  • Sociology - Social Sciences
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UIDB/03126/2020 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia