This volume sets out practical ways activists can map the social relations of struggle they are engaged in and produce knowledge for more effective forms of activism for changing the world.
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This volume sets out practical ways activists can map the social relations of struggle they are engaged in and produce knowledge for more effective forms of activism for changing the world.
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Very Good. Size: 6x0x9; [SOCIOLOGY]. Eds. Caelie Frampton, Gary Kinsman, AK Thompson, Kate Tilleczek. Contributors: Dorothy E. Smith, Marie Campbell, Kathryn Church, George W. Smith, Roxana Ng, et al. "Sociology for Changing the World: Social Movements / Social Research." Halifx, CA: Fernwood Publishing, 2006. English language. Softcover. Text with black and white illustrations. 9 x 6 x 0.75 in. 23 x 15 x 2 cm. 19 oz. pp. xvi, 298. Front cover bows out. Smudge on half-title. Text clean. Very Good. ISBN: 9781552661833. "This book for activists and researchers on building connections between social movements and social research sets out practical ways activists can map the social relations of struggle they are engaged in and produce knowledge for more effective forms of activism for changing the world. Grounded in political activist ethnography, this work does not see social movements as “objects†to be studied from the outside. Rather they are to be analyzed from the standpoint of insiders’ knowledge and based on the daily struggles the social movements are engaged in. Sociology for Changing the World allows people to learn how to do sociology for social transformation."