Global Entanglements of Social Movements: Reimagining the Future in and beyond Germany
Alexandre Nogueira Martins, Freie Universität Berlin, Soziologie
Contents
How are the contemporary social movements in Germany connected to mobilizations in other parts of the world? How have visions of the future and political practices that anticipate the future circulated in social movements beyond national borders? This Research Group will introduce the students in critical theories and methodologies to studying discourses and practices of social movements. Students will receive supervision in investigating a contemporary social movement of their choice and their global connections. They will be able to develop their skills in conducting interviews, analysing documents, and elaborating scientific presentations. The Research Group is open to Master and advanced Bachelor students from Sociology, Political Science, Anthropology, Gender Studies and other related sciences, who are interested in developing their skills in qualitative research and furthering their knowledge of political sociology and global dimensions in contemporary sociology.
Contact
alexandre.nogueira.martins@fu-berlin.de
Link to the course catalog
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