- Mar 2023
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This line gives me the impression that the two subjects are like the two sides of a coin completely different but empirically linked. In that sense it's incredible that the two subjects have not overlapped very often in terms of those doing research on the subject before, because logically researching the direct counterpart to your area of study seems like an obvious decision. Perhaps even as a way to think of it so as to help bridge the gap between the two subjects more, is that social movements whilst being the antithesis of civil society, actually fit into civil society. civil society has placed within it for social movements and whilst yes social movements typically rally against the established norms, social movements come from within a civil society and are an attempt by the members of a civil society to better the society itself.
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Second, civil society analyses point towards civility, while social movement studies pay attention especially to the transgressive nature of protest.
This line gives me the impression that the two subjects are like the two sides of a coin completely different but empirically linked. In that sense it's incredible that the two subjects have not overlapped very often in terms of those doing research on the subject before, because logically researching the direct counterpart to your area of study seems like an obvious decision. Perhaps even as a way to think of it so as to help bridge the gap between the two subjects more, is that social movements whilst being the antithesis of civil society, actually fit into civil society. civil society has placed within it for social movements and whilst yes social movements typically rally against the established norms, social movements come from within a civil society and are an attempt by the members of a civil society to better the society itself.
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