This journal engages in serious, scholarly exploration of the forms, representations, meanings, and historical influences of radical social movements. With sensitivity and openness to historical and cultural contexts of the term, we loosely define "radical", as distinguished from "reformers". to mean groups who seek revolutionary alternatives to hegemonic social and political institutions, and who use violent or non-violent means to resist authority and to bring about sudden dramatic transformations of society.The journal is eclectic, without dogma or strict political agenda, and ranges broadly across social and political groups worldwide, whether typically defined as "left" or "right". Contributors come from a wide range of fields and disciplines, including ethnography, sociology, political science, literature, history, philosophy, critical media studies, literary studies, religious studies, psychology, women's studies, and critical race studies. Articles that reconceptualise definitions and theories of radicalism, feature underrepresented radical groups, and introduce new topics and methods of study, are particularly welcomed.
ISBN: | 9781684300846 |
Publication date: | 30th January 2019 |
Author: | Arthur Versluis |
Publisher: | MSU Press Journals an imprint of Michigan State University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 200 pages |
Genres: |
Religion and politics Terrorism, armed struggle Social and cultural history Political ideologies and movements Religion and beliefs |