Power, Empowerment and Social Change
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Power, Empowerment and Social Change
Pettit, Jethro; McGee, Rosemary
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2019
258
Mole
Inglês
9781138575318
15 a 20 dias
403
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Part I 1.0 Introduction: power, empowerment and social change Part II Conceptual and theoretical groundings and debates 2.1. Plus ca change...? Shifting power in a disorienting moment 2.2 Finding community: the power of unruliness 2.3 Rethinking accountability: a power perspective 2.4 Transforming power with embodied practice 2.5 Towards a political practice of empowerment in digital times: a feminist commentary from the Global South Part III Analysing power and empowerment: frameworks and approaches 3.1 Did we forget about power? Reintroducing concepts of power for justice, equality and peace 3.2 Applying power analysis: using the 'Powercube' to explore forms, levels and spaces 3.3 Critical reflections on shifting the toxic alchemy of institutional power 3.4 Finding the right power tool(s) for the job: rendering the invisible visible Part IV Understanding agency: social action for shifting power 4.1 Power and agency in violent settings 4.2. Micro-level analysis of power and its relevance for practice 4.3 Environmental defenders: courage, territory and power 4.4 The decolonising Zapatista revolution Part V Learning and unlearning power for reflective social action 5.1 Learning about power in a Masters for reflective social change practitioners 5.2 Reflexive aid practice: naming and dealing with power 5.3 Consciousness-raising, intersectionality, and movement building for social transformation
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Young Men;development;UK University Context;environment;UK High Education Context;human rights;Community Defenders;leadership;Normal Institutional Environment;transformation;Chut Wutty;social change;Unfair Power Relations;sociology;Occupy Wall Street;international development;Tai Chi;politics;Latin American Feminists;multidimensional societal processes;Agent's Cognitive Processing;accountability-claiming practice;Perverse Confluence;new global powers;FPE;private corporate interests;South Sudan;Dalit Women;Mandar Obedeciendo;Good Governance Boards;MGNREGA Programme;Discriminatory Social Norms;Reflective Practice;Rural Indigenous Population;Zapatista Communities
Part I 1.0 Introduction: power, empowerment and social change Part II Conceptual and theoretical groundings and debates 2.1. Plus ca change...? Shifting power in a disorienting moment 2.2 Finding community: the power of unruliness 2.3 Rethinking accountability: a power perspective 2.4 Transforming power with embodied practice 2.5 Towards a political practice of empowerment in digital times: a feminist commentary from the Global South Part III Analysing power and empowerment: frameworks and approaches 3.1 Did we forget about power? Reintroducing concepts of power for justice, equality and peace 3.2 Applying power analysis: using the 'Powercube' to explore forms, levels and spaces 3.3 Critical reflections on shifting the toxic alchemy of institutional power 3.4 Finding the right power tool(s) for the job: rendering the invisible visible Part IV Understanding agency: social action for shifting power 4.1 Power and agency in violent settings 4.2. Micro-level analysis of power and its relevance for practice 4.3 Environmental defenders: courage, territory and power 4.4 The decolonising Zapatista revolution Part V Learning and unlearning power for reflective social action 5.1 Learning about power in a Masters for reflective social change practitioners 5.2 Reflexive aid practice: naming and dealing with power 5.3 Consciousness-raising, intersectionality, and movement building for social transformation
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Young Men;development;UK University Context;environment;UK High Education Context;human rights;Community Defenders;leadership;Normal Institutional Environment;transformation;Chut Wutty;social change;Unfair Power Relations;sociology;Occupy Wall Street;international development;Tai Chi;politics;Latin American Feminists;multidimensional societal processes;Agent's Cognitive Processing;accountability-claiming practice;Perverse Confluence;new global powers;FPE;private corporate interests;South Sudan;Dalit Women;Mandar Obedeciendo;Good Governance Boards;MGNREGA Programme;Discriminatory Social Norms;Reflective Practice;Rural Indigenous Population;Zapatista Communities