The Future Is Now: An Introduction to Prefigurative Politics
The Future Is Now: An Introduction to Prefigurative Politics
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A collection of essays that systematizes the debate on prefigurative politics from a transdisciplinary perspective, providing an overview for researchers and students interested in deploying the concept in their work.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 276 pages
Publication date: 13 February 2024
Publisher: Bristol University Press
This groundbreaking collection is the first to systematically organise the debate on prefigurative politics from a transdisciplinary perspective, providing a comprehensive overview for researchers and students interested in incorporating the concept of prefiguration into their work.
The groundbreaking collection is the first to systematically organise the debate on prefigurative politics from a transdisciplinary perspective, providing a comprehensive overview for researchers and students interested in incorporating the concept of prefiguration into their work.
Prefigurative politics is a concept that has gained significant traction in recent years, as more and more individuals and organisations seek to create a more just and sustainable world. This collection brings together a diverse range of scholars and practitioners from across the social sciences
sciences, humanities, and political sciences to explore the many dimensions of prefigurative politics.
The first section of the collection provides an introduction to the concept of prefigurative politics, exploring its origins, theoretical foundations, and practical applications. The authors argue that prefigurative politics is not just about imagining a better future, but also about creating the conditions for that future to emerge. They highlight the importance of building alternative institutions, practices, and social movements that can challenge the dominant systems of power and privilege.
The second section of the collection focuses on specific case studies of prefigurative politics in action. The authors examine a range of examples, including social movements, environmental activism, and political organising, to demonstrate how prefigurative politics can be deployed to create meaningful change. They explore the challenges and limitations of prefigurative politics, as well as the potential for transformative change.
The third section of the collection explores the role
theoretical and methodological challenges of studying prefigurative politics. The authors argue that prefigurative politics is a complex and multifaceted concept that requires a multi-disciplinary approach. They discuss the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration, as well as the need for a more reflexive and critical approach to research.
The final section of the collection offers a conclusion that highlights the importance of prefigurative politics in creating a more just and sustainable world. The authors argue that prefigurative politics is not just about imagining a better future, but also about creating the conditions for that future to emerge. They call for a more proactive and collaborative approach to politics, one that is grounded in the values of social justice, ecological sustainability, and human rights.
In conclusion, this groundbreaking collection is a must-read for researchers and students interested in deploying the concept of prefigurative politics in their work. It provides a comprehensive overview of the theory and practice of prefigurative politics, as well as the many dimensions of this emerging field. By bringing together a diverse range of scholars and practitioners together, the collection offers a rich and nuanced understanding of the potential for transformative change in our world.
Weight: 432g
Dimension: 156 x 235 x 25 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781529215663
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