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Contemporary articulations of dissent to social order and its production of truth cannot be ignored any longer. Hamburg, during the G20 gathering, Washington D.C. on the day of Trump’s inauguration, the squares and streets of Paris and Tunis at the end of 2018. Public space is temporarily taken by those who rise against the powers that keep structural oppression and social order in its place. Not only riots, collective social centres, protest camps and temporary as well as permanent occupations of lands and buildings are other, utopian spatial alternatives created by autonomous social movements to prefigure a horizontal social organisation.

This book discusses spatial practices of autonomous social movements, the movements who “see their everyday experiences and creations as the revolution they are making”, together with these movements and in taking the diversity of their articulations into account. Sites of Dissent is thus the story of a daring attempt to create research for radical transformation which requires a radical transformation of research practices. During this attempt, methodological rules of scientific research are broken, methodological heresy and wild experimentation with research practices take place.

Sites of Dissent aims at opening new possibilities of including diverse ways of knowing and speaking into a collective knowledge creation process, at overcoming the individualised isolation in which the researcher produces knowledge about the outside world; and it aims to create a space for collective learning about spatial practices of autonomous social movements, to learn with and from the movements.



Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1. Nomad Science and Sites of Dissent

Chapter 2. Studying Autonomous Social Movements: A Collage

Chapter 3. Horizontal Participatory Action Research

Chapter 4. Sites of Dissent

Chapter 5. Collective Analysis

Chapter 6. Lines of Flight towards Horizontality

Conclusions

Appendix A

Appendix B

Appendix C

References

Sites of Dissent: Nomad Science and Contentious

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 27/10/2021
      ISBN13: 9781538146330, 978-1538146330
      ISBN10: 1538146339

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Contemporary articulations of dissent to social order and its production of truth cannot be ignored any longer. Hamburg, during the G20 gathering, Washington D.C. on the day of Trump’s inauguration, the squares and streets of Paris and Tunis at the end of 2018. Public space is temporarily taken by those who rise against the powers that keep structural oppression and social order in its place. Not only riots, collective social centres, protest camps and temporary as well as permanent occupations of lands and buildings are other, utopian spatial alternatives created by autonomous social movements to prefigure a horizontal social organisation.

      This book discusses spatial practices of autonomous social movements, the movements who “see their everyday experiences and creations as the revolution they are making”, together with these movements and in taking the diversity of their articulations into account. Sites of Dissent is thus the story of a daring attempt to create research for radical transformation which requires a radical transformation of research practices. During this attempt, methodological rules of scientific research are broken, methodological heresy and wild experimentation with research practices take place.

      Sites of Dissent aims at opening new possibilities of including diverse ways of knowing and speaking into a collective knowledge creation process, at overcoming the individualised isolation in which the researcher produces knowledge about the outside world; and it aims to create a space for collective learning about spatial practices of autonomous social movements, to learn with and from the movements.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Chapter 1. Nomad Science and Sites of Dissent

      Chapter 2. Studying Autonomous Social Movements: A Collage

      Chapter 3. Horizontal Participatory Action Research

      Chapter 4. Sites of Dissent

      Chapter 5. Collective Analysis

      Chapter 6. Lines of Flight towards Horizontality

      Conclusions

      Appendix A

      Appendix B

      Appendix C

      References

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