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Fragments of Solidarity

An Ethnography of an Alternative Community in Modern Greece

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How is solidarity understood by the people who practice it actively and daily? What is the role of solidarity in reconciling the relationship of individuals with the collective demands of communities that fight for the rights of others? Based on a variety of anthropological, sociological, and philosophical writings as well as ethnographic research, Maria Giannoula takes an elaborated look at the emotional and spiritual aspects of political participation within an activist group in Greece in the 2010s. This study is a valuable resource for those researching social movements and alternative communities, focusing on the ways in which individuals organise their own forms of activism.

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Fragments of Solidarity, Maria Giannoula

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Titel
Fragments of Solidarity
Untertitel
An Ethnography of an Alternative Community in Modern Greece
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Maria Giannoula
Erscheinungsdatum
2023
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
262
ISBN10
3837666980
ISBN13
9783837666984
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How is solidarity understood by the people who practice it actively and daily? What is the role of solidarity in reconciling the relationship of individuals with the collective demands of communities that fight for the rights of others? Based on a variety of anthropological, sociological, and philosophical writings as well as ethnographic research, Maria Giannoula takes an elaborated look at the emotional and spiritual aspects of political participation within an activist group in Greece in the 2010s. This study is a valuable resource for those researching social movements and alternative communities, focusing on the ways in which individuals organise their own forms of activism.