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Fragments of Solidarity An Ethnography of an Alternative Community in Modern Greece.

How is solidarity understood by the people who practice it actively and daily? What is the role of solidarity in reconciling the relationship of individuals with the collective demands of communities that fight for the rights of others? Based on a variety of anthropological, sociological, and philos...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Giannoula, Maria
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bielefeld : transcript, 2023.
Colección:Soziale Bewegung und Protest.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: Thessaloniki, 2009 -- Outline of Chapters -- 1. In Search of Meaning -- Influences -- Solidarity in Context -- Theoretical Underpinnings -- 2. Methodology -- Conceptualising Reflexivity -- Motives -- Primary Methodological Tools -- Confessions -- Encountering the Group/Engaging in Field Research -- The Emotional Dimension -- Friendship and Trust -- Withdrawal and Betrayal -- The Ethical Dimension -- Doing Research/A Manual of Doing the Right Thing -- Comment: Heretical Identifications -- 3. The Origins of AuRA 
505 8 |a Activist Responses in the Metapolitefsi Era -- "The Left in a State of Peculiar Vigilance?" -- "What Can One Do in a Time of Socialism?" -- The Emergence of AuRA -- A Long-Forgotten Slogan -- Racism -- What is The Movement? -- December 2009 -- 4. Solidarity is Us -- The Sanctuary -- The Assembly -- The Festival -- "Solidarity is Us" -- A New Home -- A New Life -- Solidarity -- Some Self-Reflections -- 5. Solidarity's Faces -- Intellectuals (Theory) -- The Believers (Practice) -- From Vulnerable Others to Valuable Brothers (The Goal) -- Acknowledging Differences 
505 8 |a Making Sense of Ourselves and Others -- The Good Comrade: Monk-like Representations (Utopia) -- Conclusion (And a Note on Non-believers) -- 6. Solidarity in a Time of Crisis -- Solidarity's Mass Appeal: A Great Momentum or the Dissolution ofaVision? -- Reflections on the Crisis -- Now Comrades, What about Racism? -- Attempts at Re-Enchantment: Solidarity in Perspective -- Mission Solidarity: A Movement-Oriented Approach -- Solidarity as a Challenging Coexistence: A Sceptical Approach -- Solidarity in Between: An Affective Interaction Approach -- Conclusion -- Solidarity: Spaces In-between 
505 8 |a Concluding Remarks on Method: Critically Engaging in the Group -- Going Back to the Field -- References 
520 |a How is solidarity understood by the people who practice it actively and daily? What is the role of solidarity in reconciling the relationship of individuals with the collective demands of communities that fight for the rights of others? Based on a variety of anthropological, sociological, and philosophical writings as well as ethnographic research, Maria Giannoula takes an elaborated look at the emotional and spiritual aspects of political participation within an activist group in Greece in the 2010s. This study is a valuable resource for those researching social movements and alternative communities, focusing on the ways in which individuals organise their own forms of activism. 
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