Social movement studies in India,within and beyond sociology: Proposing postcolonial political sociology as an evolving framework |
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Institution: | Department of Social Sciences, Maharashtra National Law University, Moraj Design and Decorator (DnD) Building, Mihan Fly Over, Wardha Road, Khapri, Nagpur, India |
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Abstract: | The social movement theories, particularly emerged since the late 1960s and the empirical studies informed by these theories occupy a decisive space in the current sociological studies of social movements. Often, the theories that emerged in the American and European contexts overlooked the significance of ‘political sociology’ as a theoretical terrain while conceptualizing contemporary social movements. Thus, this paper attempted to reinvent the significance of political sociology in two-ways: a) it critically engaging with the classical tradition of political sociology; b) critical scrutiny of the major trends appeared in the sub-field of social movements within the disciplinary domain of sociology in India since the 1980s has been undertaken. Given this, the paper recognizes the theoretical urge for a new framework to understand social movements in reference to the specificities of the non-Western societies like India, and thereby proposes an approach termed as the postcolonial political sociology of social movements. |
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