Collective Action in Post-Colonial Societies: Beyond the Binary of Sovereignty and Solidarity
暫譯: 後殖民社會中的集體行動:超越主權與團結的二元對立
Molapo, Sepetla
- 出版商: Springer
- 出版日期: 2025-02-12
- 售價: $5,390
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $5,121
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 161
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 3031775465
- ISBN-13: 9783031775468
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商品描述
This book offers an exploration of collective action by bringing together the themes of sovereignty and solidarity in post-colonial societies in Africa and beyond. It does so against a common tradition of writing about collective action that assumes an opposition between the state as a legal framework of unity and social movements that express the aspirations of marginalized people. The book's examination of collective action resists this binary division. It states that sovereignty can be imagined beyond the confines of the law and consequently beyond the centrality of the state. Power therefore appears as a construct of forces and factors that signal or gesture to a complex but fascinating way of imagining collective action. These forces and factors open our eyes to the dynamics of life in post-colonial societies in ways that the understanding of sovereignty centred on law conceals. Brought into an intimacy with solidarity, sovereignty opens collective action to nuanced, complex and multiple configurations that surpass binary thinking. This is an innovative approach and of interest to students and scholars from across the social sciences.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
這本書探討了集體行動,將主權與團結的主題結合在一起,特別是在非洲及其他後殖民社會中。它挑戰了關於集體行動的傳統寫作方式,該方式假設國家作為法律統一框架與表達邊緣化人民願望的社會運動之間存在對立。這本書對集體行動的檢視抵抗了這種二元劃分。它指出,主權可以超越法律的限制,並因此超越國家的中心地位。因此,權力被視為一種力量和因素的構造,這些力量和因素暗示或指向一種複雜但迷人的集體行動想像方式。這些力量和因素使我們看到了後殖民社會生活的動態,而這種以法律為中心的主權理解則隱藏了這些動態。當主權與團結緊密結合時,集體行動展現出細緻、複雜和多元的配置,超越了二元思維。這是一種創新的方法,對社會科學領域的學生和學者都具有吸引力。
作者簡介
Sepetla Molapo has an eclectic academic background having studied theology, religious studies, development studies as well as sociology. He is currently associate professor in the department of religious studies and Arabic at the University of South Africa, Pretoria. Sepetla is an established researcher with extensive experience in teaching, postgraduate supervision, academic leadership and community engagement. He has had fellowships with universities in Europe and the United States of America.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Sepetla Molapo 擁有多元的學術背景,曾學習神學、宗教研究、發展研究以及社會學。他目前是南非大學(University of South Africa)普利托里亞(Pretoria)宗教研究與阿拉伯語系的副教授。Sepetla 是一位成熟的研究者,擁有豐富的教學經驗、研究生指導、學術領導及社區參與的經歷。他曾在歐洲和美國的多所大學擔任研究員。