Complexity and Social Movements: Process and Emergence in Planetary Action Systems

No === The rise of networked social movements contesting neo-liberal globalization and protesting the summits of global finance and governance organizations has posed an analytical challenge to social movement theorists and called into question the applicability to this global milieu of the familiar...

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Main Authors: Chesters, Graeme S., Welsh, I.
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10454/3692
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spelling ndltd-BRADFORD-oai-bradscholars.brad.ac.uk-10454-36922019-08-31T03:02:12Z Complexity and Social Movements: Process and Emergence in Planetary Action Systems Chesters, Graeme S. Welsh, I. Complexity Deleuze Globalization Networks Social movements No The rise of networked social movements contesting neo-liberal globalization and protesting the summits of global finance and governance organizations has posed an analytical challenge to social movement theorists and called into question the applicability to this global milieu of the familiar concepts and heuristics utilized in social movement studies. In this article, we argue that the self-defining alter-globalization movement(s) might instead be engaged with as an expression and effect of global complexity, and we draw upon a `minor¿ literature in social movement studies that includes Gregory Bateson, Gilles Deleuze and Alberto Melucci to illustrate our claims. This article uses a Deleuzian reading of complexity to describe the phase space of the `movement of movements¿, and its perturbation of global civil society through the iteration of sense-making processes (reflexive framing) and the exploration of singularities inhering in social movement `plateaux¿. Those transnational gatherings, protests and social forums facilitated by computer-mediated communications and the advent of unprecedented mobility which constitute a `shadow realm¿ that remains largely invisible to political exchange theories operating within the conceptual confines of the nation-state. 2009-10-20T07:31:16Z 2009-10-20T07:31:16Z 2005 Article not applicable paper Chesters, G.S. and Welsh, I. (2005). Complexity and Social Movements: Process and Emergence in Planetary Action Systems. Theory Culture & Society. Vol. 22, No. 5, pp. 187-211. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/3692 en http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0263276405057047
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topic Complexity
Deleuze
Globalization
Networks
Social movements
spellingShingle Complexity
Deleuze
Globalization
Networks
Social movements
Chesters, Graeme S.
Welsh, I.
Complexity and Social Movements: Process and Emergence in Planetary Action Systems
description No === The rise of networked social movements contesting neo-liberal globalization and protesting the summits of global finance and governance organizations has posed an analytical challenge to social movement theorists and called into question the applicability to this global milieu of the familiar concepts and heuristics utilized in social movement studies. In this article, we argue that the self-defining alter-globalization movement(s) might instead be engaged with as an expression and effect of global complexity, and we draw upon a `minor¿ literature in social movement studies that includes Gregory Bateson, Gilles Deleuze and Alberto Melucci to illustrate our claims. This article uses a Deleuzian reading of complexity to describe the phase space of the `movement of movements¿, and its perturbation of global civil society through the iteration of sense-making processes (reflexive framing) and the exploration of singularities inhering in social movement `plateaux¿. Those transnational gatherings, protests and social forums facilitated by computer-mediated communications and the advent of unprecedented mobility which constitute a `shadow realm¿ that remains largely invisible to political exchange theories operating within the conceptual confines of the nation-state.
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Welsh, I.
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title Complexity and Social Movements: Process and Emergence in Planetary Action Systems
title_short Complexity and Social Movements: Process and Emergence in Planetary Action Systems
title_full Complexity and Social Movements: Process and Emergence in Planetary Action Systems
title_fullStr Complexity and Social Movements: Process and Emergence in Planetary Action Systems
title_full_unstemmed Complexity and Social Movements: Process and Emergence in Planetary Action Systems
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