Re-thinking Contemporary Activism: From Community to Emplaced Sociality |
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Authors: | Sarah Pink |
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Affiliation: | Loughborough University , UK |
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Abstract: | This article explores the relationship between activism, sociality and place. It analyses a case-study of selected social relations produced through activities related to an urban social movement - the UK network of the international Cittàslow (Slow City) movement. It specifically examines how social relationships contribute to the human agency that Cittàslow activism involves. In a recent Cultural Studies analysis of the Cittàslow movement, Wendy Parkins and Geoffrey Craig (2006) Parkins, Wendy and Geoffrey, Craig. 2006. Slow Living, Oxford: Berg. [Crossref] , [Google Scholar] have suggested that Cittàslow ‘communities’ drive processes of change. Here, following social anthropologists (Creed 2006; Amit in Amit &; Rapport 2002) who call for an interrogation of the concept of ‘community’ in its local and academic uses, I propose a different analytical route. I suggest that Cittàslow activism is better understood by analysing how agency is produced through actual local embodied social relationships. |
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Keywords: | Activism slow cities (Cittàslow) sociality community senses |
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