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The Symbolic Challenge of Contemporary Movements
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Abstract
Sociological theory and research during the seventies have undoubtedly provided a deeper understanding of contemporary social movements. The forms of collective action which have emerged during the past twenty years in fields previously untouched by social conflicts (age, sex differences, health, relation to nature, human survival) are taking by now an increasing importance in sociological analysis and they become controversial and stimulating topics for both theory and research. The eighties seem to offer new material to this reflection, since collective action is shifting more and more from the “political” form, which was common to traditional opposition movements in Western societies, to a cultural ground.
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- The Symbolic
- Movement (music)
- Communication
- Cognitive science
- Sociology
- Psychology
- Art
- Aesthetics
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