This article addresses debates in the ‘post-Occupy movement’ over the resistant potential of prefigurative politics, and asks how prefiguration can be conceptualized as resistance in relation to activists’ understanding of politics, power and social change. Based on ethnographic fieldwork and interviews with activists in New York City, it looks at anarchist politics after Occupy Wall Street (OWS). Here, the absence of spectacular moments of confrontation and the removal of OWS’s space of mobilization and organizing challenged activists to adjust their prefigurative politics to the shifting spaces post-Occupy. This paper advances our understanding of prefigurative politics by conceptualizing prefiguration as resistance in consideration of th...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in t...
This paper explores the ways in which radical utopian themes have been taken up in contemporary anar...
How can we conceive of practices of counter-conduct within spaces of resistance? This article examin...
This article addresses debates in the ‘post-Occupy movement’ over the resistant potential of prefigu...
Occupy Wall Street began on September 17, 2011, when hundreds of people with grievances regarding th...
Occupy Wall Street began on September 17, 2011, when hundreds of people with grievances regarding th...
Occupy Wall Street began on September 17, 2011, when hundreds of people with grievances regarding th...
Organizational scholars have examined how social movements generate institutional change through con...
Recent work historicises and theoretically refines the concept of prefigurative politics. Yet disagr...
‘Prefigurative politics’ refers to how activists embody and enact, within their activism, the social...
Based on a critical ethnographic study, the present work explores understandings of resistance, powe...
In the post 2008 financial crisis climate we have seen a plethora of protest movements emerge global...
In the post 2008 financial crisis climate we have seen a plethora of protest movements emerge glob...
‘Prefigurative politics’ refers to how activists embody and enact, within their activism, the social...
Social movement learning is now an established field of educational research. This paper contributes...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in t...
This paper explores the ways in which radical utopian themes have been taken up in contemporary anar...
How can we conceive of practices of counter-conduct within spaces of resistance? This article examin...
This article addresses debates in the ‘post-Occupy movement’ over the resistant potential of prefigu...
Occupy Wall Street began on September 17, 2011, when hundreds of people with grievances regarding th...
Occupy Wall Street began on September 17, 2011, when hundreds of people with grievances regarding th...
Occupy Wall Street began on September 17, 2011, when hundreds of people with grievances regarding th...
Organizational scholars have examined how social movements generate institutional change through con...
Recent work historicises and theoretically refines the concept of prefigurative politics. Yet disagr...
‘Prefigurative politics’ refers to how activists embody and enact, within their activism, the social...
Based on a critical ethnographic study, the present work explores understandings of resistance, powe...
In the post 2008 financial crisis climate we have seen a plethora of protest movements emerge global...
In the post 2008 financial crisis climate we have seen a plethora of protest movements emerge glob...
‘Prefigurative politics’ refers to how activists embody and enact, within their activism, the social...
Social movement learning is now an established field of educational research. This paper contributes...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in t...
This paper explores the ways in which radical utopian themes have been taken up in contemporary anar...
How can we conceive of practices of counter-conduct within spaces of resistance? This article examin...