Time in social movements
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https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-7984.2022.e90533Keywords:
Social movements, Temporalities, Subjectivities, Opportunities, TheoryAbstract
Over the years, the interpretive schools of social movements have created categories that have a fundamental key over time, but it is specifically underdeveloped. This article aims to explore how the category can be used in the analysis of social movements, based on a review of the bibliography and the connection of works already developed about two contemporary social movements - the Movimento Negro Unificado and the Movimento dos Trabalhadores without Teto. The dimension of temporality appears in the various interpretive schools and is illuminated from the empirical cases analyzed.
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