Paradigm Revived? Concluding Sketches of an Emerging Research Agenda

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The concluding chapter of the book points to research agendas that have emerged from the contributions to the volume on movements and morality. It does not sum up each contribution, since an introduction to concepts, methods, and applications can be found in the introductory Chap. 1. Instead, the chapter identifies six lacunae in social movement studies that have become apparent in the pages of the book. A first lacuna is related to the bias in focus on left-wing groups, a second on the causal effects of morality, a third foundational lacuna pertains to the relationship between social science and moral philosophy, a fourth to how we perceive of morality and time, a fifth to the global diffusion of moral claims, and finally a sixth lacuna relates to reflections on the dilemma of universal moral claims versus particular identities and situations.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Power of Morality in Movements : Civic Engagement in Climate Justice, Human Rights, and Democracy
EditorsAnders Sevelsted, Jonas Toubøl
Number of pages5
Place of PublicationCham
PublisherSpringer
Publication date2023
Pages317-321
Chapter14
ISBN (Print)978-3-030-98797-8
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-030-98798-5
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Publication statusPublished - 2023
SeriesNonprofit and Civil Society Studies
ISSN1568-2579

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