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Rhyming Hope and History: Activists, Academics, and Social Movement Scholarship
By (Author) David Croteau
By (author) William Hoynes
By (author) Charlotte Ryan
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
1st August 2005
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Political science and theory
303.484
Paperback
316
Width 149mm, Height 229mm, Spine 15mm
Rhyming Hope and History exposes the frayed relations between activism and social movement scholarship and examines the causes and consequences of this disconnect between theory and practice. Both scholars and activists explore solutions, weighing the promise and perils of engaged theory and the barriers to meaningful collaboration. This volume asserts that partnerships among scholars and activists benefit both academic inquiry and social change efforts.
David Croteau is formerly associate professor of sociology and anthropology at Virginia Commonwealth University. William Hoynes is professor of sociology and director of media studies at Vassar College. Charlotte Ryan is codirector of the Media Research and Action Project at Boston College. William A. Gamson is professor of sociology at Boston College.