A political psychology approach to militancy and prefigurative activism : the case of Brazil / André Luis Leite de Figueirêdo Sales.
2023
F2538.3
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Title
A political psychology approach to militancy and prefigurative activism : the case of Brazil / André Luis Leite de Figueirêdo Sales.
ISBN
9783031250347 (electronic bk.)
3031250346 (electronic bk.)
9783031250330
3031250346 (electronic bk.)
9783031250330
Published
Cham : Springer, [2023]
Copyright
©2023
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxix, 148 pages) : illustrations (some color).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-25034-7 doi
Call Number
F2538.3
Dewey Decimal Classification
981.066
Summary
This book frames a series of protests occurred in Brazil from 2013 to 2016 as exemplary cases of global trends in contentious politics to analyze the tension between two forms of collective action: the militant (militante) and the prefigurative activist (ativista). Building on sociology, political science, and psychology, it explores the relationship between protestors' activities and conceptions of political participation with their subjectivity and agency. The protest cycle triggered by the June 2013 events in Brazil gave strength and popularity to repertoires and strategies of collective action uncommon and innovative. Those praxes defied political parties' conventions, highlighted the limitations of militant unionist tradition, and brought prefigurative activism to the Brazilian left-wing agenda. In this book, Andre Luis Leite de Figueirdo Sales combines theoretical tools and traditions from South and North America to build an interdisciplinary approach to Political Psychology and answer the question: what psycho-political differences lie behind the disparate forms of political action adopted by militantes (militants) and ativistas (prefigurative activists) in Brazil? Inspired by books of short stories, the chapters discuss different aspects of the distinction between militancy and prefigurative activism. On them, the author deals with problems such as: how are the ongoing changes in Brazilian protest culture connected with the rising popularity of autonomist movements across the globe? What differences does it make rooting protest strategies in principles like resistance or refusal? How does the culture informing militants and prefigurative activists' conduct affect their political goals and horizons? How does militant and prefigurative activist culture relate to militants and prefigurative activists' forms of political consciousness? A Political Psychology Approach to Militancy and Prefigurative Activism: The Case of Brazil will be a valuable tool for social movement researchers from different disciplines interested in understanding how can subjectivity be, at the same time, a determiner of activities performed in collective action, and determined by these same transformative deeds.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Latin American societies.
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Table of Contents
1. When words no longer fit
2. Ativismo and prefigurative activities: the sit-ins in the state of So Paulo
3. Rethinking resistance and refusal to understand prefigurative praxes
4. Brazilian Ativismo: a collectividual autonomist strategy
5. Militncia and Ativismo: two forms of political consciousness
6. Conclusions: reflections and aspirations
7. Appendix: The anchor points for the militant strategy.
2. Ativismo and prefigurative activities: the sit-ins in the state of So Paulo
3. Rethinking resistance and refusal to understand prefigurative praxes
4. Brazilian Ativismo: a collectividual autonomist strategy
5. Militncia and Ativismo: two forms of political consciousness
6. Conclusions: reflections and aspirations
7. Appendix: The anchor points for the militant strategy.