Contention is everywhere nowadays, permeating the fabric of society and constituting an important element of many different social relationships. It is also a central topic across a wide range of social scientific disciplines. Following the most contentious decade in over a century, scholarship on the topic of “contention” is booming. Nonetheless, we still lack a conceptual approach to “contention” as a general academic term beyond the bounds of the study of “contentious politics.” What is the meaning of contention? Drawing on a decade of editorial and research work on contention, this article surveys the profound breadth and variety of academic research on the topic, ranging from politics, psychology, and sociology to material culture, cri...
Politicization of identities is key to the dynamics of contention. Protest movements are built on po...
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Controversy is a ubiquitous phenomenon in human theoretical and practical life. It manifests itself ...
The contributions collected in this book deal with the representation of conflict in the periodical ...
“Since the term was coined by W. B. Gallie, the idea of essentially contested concepts has been used...
In the last decade or so an increasing number of researchers in Scandinavia have become interested i...
This paper focuses on the issue of the researcher’s attitude to his object (in particular, on the po...
This paper will analyse the power relations involved in social movement research, exploring alterna...
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The history from ancient times to the present has demonstrated the inherent conflict in inter-human ...
Politicization of identities is key to the dynamics of contention. Protest movements are built on po...
Concepts have cultural biographies and social lives. Some concepts become social and political keywo...
Mysociological activities may appear to the untrained eye as scattered and unfocused. The subjects i...
Contention - The Multidisciplinary Journal of Social Protest Sujet : Contention is a scientific ...
The article is an attempt to present the growing importance of feud politics as an area beyond insti...
This article unravels the tangled threads of argumentation that can be found in public debate over i...
Political disagreement and verbal derogation are both separately and jointly ubiquitous in our every...
Controversy is a ubiquitous phenomenon in human theoretical and practical life. It manifests itself ...
The contributions collected in this book deal with the representation of conflict in the periodical ...
“Since the term was coined by W. B. Gallie, the idea of essentially contested concepts has been used...
In the last decade or so an increasing number of researchers in Scandinavia have become interested i...
This paper focuses on the issue of the researcher’s attitude to his object (in particular, on the po...
This paper will analyse the power relations involved in social movement research, exploring alterna...
This is the sixth post in the blog series „Movements and Institutions“. How is it that the actions...
The history from ancient times to the present has demonstrated the inherent conflict in inter-human ...
Politicization of identities is key to the dynamics of contention. Protest movements are built on po...
Concepts have cultural biographies and social lives. Some concepts become social and political keywo...
Mysociological activities may appear to the untrained eye as scattered and unfocused. The subjects i...