Efi Avdela, Haris Exertzoglou, Christos Lyrintzis (eds), "Forms of Public Sociality in Twentieth-... more Efi Avdela, Haris Exertzoglou, Christos Lyrintzis (eds), "Forms of Public Sociality in Twentieth-Century Greece".
This interdisciplinary volume studies associations in urban Greece during the twentieth century, analysing collective action through the notion of ‘public sociality’. By adopting an approach ‘from below’, it explores the social relationships created within associations; the meanings of affinity and how affinity produces collective action; the forms of collective action developed by associations; changes over time and the political dimensions of these changes; and, finally, the ways in which formal and informal versions of collective action shape networks and collective subjectivities.
Efi Avdela, Haris Exertzoglou, Christos Lyrintzis (eds), "Forms of Public Sociality in Twentieth-... more Efi Avdela, Haris Exertzoglou, Christos Lyrintzis (eds), "Forms of Public Sociality in Twentieth-Century Greece".
This interdisciplinary volume studies associations in urban Greece during the twentieth century, analysing collective action through the notion of ‘public sociality’. By adopting an approach ‘from below’, it explores the social relationships created within associations; the meanings of affinity and how affinity produces collective action; the forms of collective action developed by associations; changes over time and the political dimensions of these changes; and, finally, the ways in which formal and informal versions of collective action shape networks and collective subjectivities.
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This interdisciplinary volume studies associations in urban Greece during the twentieth century, analysing collective action through the notion of ‘public sociality’. By adopting an approach ‘from below’, it explores the social relationships created within associations; the meanings of affinity and how affinity produces collective action; the forms of collective action developed by associations; changes over time and the political dimensions of these changes; and, finally, the ways in which formal and informal versions of collective action shape networks and collective subjectivities.
This interdisciplinary volume studies associations in urban Greece during the twentieth century, analysing collective action through the notion of ‘public sociality’. By adopting an approach ‘from below’, it explores the social relationships created within associations; the meanings of affinity and how affinity produces collective action; the forms of collective action developed by associations; changes over time and the political dimensions of these changes; and, finally, the ways in which formal and informal versions of collective action shape networks and collective subjectivities.