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Rethinking Prefigurative Politics (Special Thematic Section)
Rethinking Prefigurative Politics (Special Thematic Section)
Guest-edited by Jan Haaken, Flora Cornish, Sharon Jackson and Liora Moskovitz
Rethinking Prefigurative Politics: Introduction to the Special Thematic Section
Flora Cornish, Jan Haaken, Liora Moskovitz, Sharon Jackson
'A Better Life for All': Prefigurative and Strategic Politics in Southern Africa
Larry A. Swatuk, Peter Vale
What the Recovery Movement Tells Us About Prefigurative Politics
Melinda Beckwith, Ana-Maria Bliuc, David Best
Examining Prejudice Reduction Through Solidarity and Togetherness Experiences Among Gezi Park Activists in Turkey
Yasemin Gülsüm Acar, Özden Melis Uluğ
Psychological Sense of Community as an Example of Prefiguration Among Occupy Protesters
Magda Permut
Engendering the Prefigurative: Feminist Praxes That Bridge a Politics of Prefigurement and Survival
Cynthia S. Lin, Alisa A. Pykett, Constance Flanagan, Karma R. Chávez
The Integrity of Process: Is Inner Transition Sufficient?
Clare Power
Socio-Psychological Aspects of Grassroots Participation in the Transition Movement: An Italian Case Study
Fulvio Biddau, Alessandra Armenti, Paolo Cottone
Changing the NHS a Day at a Time: The Role of Enactment in the Mobilisation and Prefiguration of Change
Liora Moskovitz, Lucia Garcia-Lorenzo
(Im)Possible Conversations? Activism, Childhood and Everyday Life
Sevasti-Melissa Nolas, Christos Varvantakis, Vinnarasan Aruldoss
Learning From Critical Collective Spaces: Reflections on the Community-Diversity Dialectic in Safe Spaces
Jennifer Wallin-Ruschman, Mazna Patka
From Sanctuaries to Prefigurative Social Change: Creating Health-Enabling Spaces in East London Community Gardens
Madeleine A. Guerlain, Catherine Campbell
Why Consensus?
Francesca Polletta, Katt Hoban
The Identity Process in Times of Rupture: Narratives From the Egyptian Revolution
Sarah Hassan Awad
Constructing Alternatives: Envisioning a Critical Psychology of Prefigurative Politics
Carlie D. Trott