Temporal blindspots in Occupy Philadelphia |
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Authors: | Robin Wagner-Pacifici E. Colin Ruggero |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Sociology, New School for Social Research , NY, USA wagnerpr@newschool.edu;3. Department of Sociology, New School for Social Research , NY, USA https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9082-4470 |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT This paper analyzes the disjunctive temporalities of Occupy Philadelphia’s political constituencies. Drawing on both an ethnographic participant observation study of the Occupy Philadelphia movement and Philadelphia’s neoanarchist political communities, and on recent social scientific theorization of events, the paper argues that contradictory ideas about temporal timescales, momentum, duration, sequences, and rhythms of tactical and strategic action problematized interaction and coordination among movement participants. These points of coordinative disjuncture can be traced back to differences in participants’ ideas about prefigurative politics and strategic temporalities. Limning the temporal expectations and experiences of social movement participants, this paper contributes to the examination of both linkages and disjunctures between eventful temporalities experienced in moments of protest and in social movements with diverse timescales. |
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Keywords: | Temporality social movements Occupy movement events prefiguration neoanarchism |
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