This article outlines how the critical theory of the Frankfurt School has influenced some key debates within social movement studies. The impact of Jürgen Habermas's sociology is widely acknowledged, especially with regards to our understanding of ‘new social movements'. There have however also been several lesser-known attempts to bring the concerns of Theodor W. Adorno's negative dialectics and Herbert Marcuse's critique of one-dimensional society to bear onto social movement research. For this reason it makes sense to outline the relevance of the ‘first generation' members of the Frankfurt School - something that is often missing from the most authoritative overviews and textbooks on social movement theory. Presenting a body of literatur...
Rolf Wiggershaus, The Frankfurt School: Its History, Theories and Political Significance. Cambridge,...
This paper argues that the literature on contemporary social movements is essentially circular, repr...
This article aims to examine the critical theory of the Fraknfurt school, especially those related t...
The advent of an unregulated and financial form of capitalism, combined with a sharp rise in income ...
In this article, the author proposes that whilst Habermas's attempt to conceptualise a political for...
This article provides a theory of social movements that draws on Durkheim and network theory. The ar...
In the course of this work, it is important first of all, to explore the thematic texture of the Fra...
Beginning with the influential discussion of the dialectic of progress found in Amy Allen’s The End ...
The social movement literature in Western Europe and North America has oriented much of its theoreti...
This article explores the state of research on the ‘movement of movements’ against neoliberal global...
The aim of this study is to discern intersections between the intellectual path of the young Haberma...
The contribution presents a critical summary and evaluation of literature on social movements
Critical theory in the Frankfurt School mould has made various inroads into IR theorising, and provi...
This chapter examines how European thinkers working from within and without the Frankfurt School of ...
The central claim of my thesis is that Theodor Adorno's social theory harbours important insights wh...
Rolf Wiggershaus, The Frankfurt School: Its History, Theories and Political Significance. Cambridge,...
This paper argues that the literature on contemporary social movements is essentially circular, repr...
This article aims to examine the critical theory of the Fraknfurt school, especially those related t...
The advent of an unregulated and financial form of capitalism, combined with a sharp rise in income ...
In this article, the author proposes that whilst Habermas's attempt to conceptualise a political for...
This article provides a theory of social movements that draws on Durkheim and network theory. The ar...
In the course of this work, it is important first of all, to explore the thematic texture of the Fra...
Beginning with the influential discussion of the dialectic of progress found in Amy Allen’s The End ...
The social movement literature in Western Europe and North America has oriented much of its theoreti...
This article explores the state of research on the ‘movement of movements’ against neoliberal global...
The aim of this study is to discern intersections between the intellectual path of the young Haberma...
The contribution presents a critical summary and evaluation of literature on social movements
Critical theory in the Frankfurt School mould has made various inroads into IR theorising, and provi...
This chapter examines how European thinkers working from within and without the Frankfurt School of ...
The central claim of my thesis is that Theodor Adorno's social theory harbours important insights wh...
Rolf Wiggershaus, The Frankfurt School: Its History, Theories and Political Significance. Cambridge,...
This paper argues that the literature on contemporary social movements is essentially circular, repr...
This article aims to examine the critical theory of the Fraknfurt school, especially those related t...