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The politics of listening : possibilities and challenges for democratic life

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Macmillan, ©2017.Description: ix, 112 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9781137531667
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 302.2242 23 BAS-P
LOC classification:
  • P95.46 .B37 2017
Contents:
Why a Politics of listening? -- They only listen when we bash our culture -- 'We are only remembered when we riot' -- Creative alternatives -- Listening as solidarity -- Conclusion.
Summary: This book explores listening as a social and political practice, in contrast to the more common focus on voice and speaking. The author draws on cases from Canada, France and the United Kingdom, exploring: minority women and debates over culture and religion; riots and young men in France and England; citizen journalism and the creative use of different media; and solidarity between migrant justice and indigenous activists. Analysis across these diverse settings considers whether and how a politics of listening, which demands that the roles of speakers and listeners change, can be undertaken in adversarial and tense political moments. The Politics of Listening argues that such a practice has the potential to create new ways of being and acting together, as political equals who are heard on their own terms. The book will appeal to students and scholars across a range of disciplines, including sociology and political theory.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 93-104) and index.

Why a Politics of listening? -- They only listen when we bash our culture -- 'We are only remembered when we riot' -- Creative alternatives -- Listening as solidarity -- Conclusion.

This book explores listening as a social and political practice, in contrast to the more common focus on voice and speaking. The author draws on cases from Canada, France and the United Kingdom, exploring: minority women and debates over culture and religion; riots and young men in France and England; citizen journalism and the creative use of different media; and solidarity between migrant justice and indigenous activists. Analysis across these diverse settings considers whether and how a politics of listening, which demands that the roles of speakers and listeners change, can be undertaken in adversarial and tense political moments. The Politics of Listening argues that such a practice has the potential to create new ways of being and acting together, as political equals who are heard on their own terms. The book will appeal to students and scholars across a range of disciplines, including sociology and political theory.

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