Civil Disobedience from Nepal to Norway : Traditions, Extensions, and Civility (Ethics, Human Rights and Global Political Thought)

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Civil Disobedience from Nepal to Norway : Traditions, Extensions, and Civility (Ethics, Human Rights and Global Political Thought)

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Full Description

This volume explores the shifts in how civil disobedience has come to be theorized, defined, understood, and practised in contemporary politics. As social activism takes increasingly global forms, the goals of individuals and groups who view themselves as disobedient activists today can be defined in broader cultural terms than before, and their relationship to law and violence can be ambiguous.

Civil disobedience may no longer be entirely nonviolent, its purposes no longer necessarily serve progressive or emancipatory agendas. Its manifestations often blur the lines established in "classic", philosophically justified, and self-regulatory forms as epitomised in mass nonviolent protests of Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King and theories of Arendt, Rawls and Dworkin. How civil disobedience operates has changed over the years, and this volume unpacks its many contemporary lives. It discusses new theoretical and political dilemmas and paradoxes through empirical cases and practical examples from Europe, the United States, and South Asia, which enables a "mirroring" perspective for the challenges and complexities of civil disobedience in different parts of the world.

Bringing together innovative and introspective perspectives on people and protests in contemporary political contexts, this volume will be of great interest to scholars and philosophers of political science, international relations theory, political philosophy, peace and conflict studies, sociology, and cultural studies.

Contents

Acknowledgements

Notes on contributors

1 Introduction: civil disobedience from Nepal to Norway

Tiina Seppälä, Tapio Nykänen, and Tiina Harjumaa

PART I

Civil disobedience then and now

2 The concept and practices of civil disobedience

Petri Koikkalainen, Tapio Nykänen, and Tiina Harjumaa

3 Experiments with civil disobedience during Norwegian environmental struggles, 1970-2000

Stellan Vinthagen and Jørgen Johansen

4 Civil disobedience and artistic protests - the Áltá and Deatnu disputes and the development of Sámi resistance

Tapio Nykänen, Veli-Pekka Lehtola, and Birgitta Vinkka

5 Drugs, disobedience, and democracy: civil disobedience and drug policy

Mika Luoma-Aho

PART II

Alternative insights and extensions of civil disobedience

6 Open source disobedience - rise of civic hacktivism in Taiwan

Sami Kotiranta

7 Masked struggle: uncivil disobedience on the streets of Finland

Johan-Eerik Kukko

8 Is there an alternative tradition of civil disobedience in Europe?

Taru Haapala

9 Different forms of dissent in anti-deportation activism in Finland: from refugee protests to civil disobedience

Tiina Seppälä

10 Dissenting civil society, hunger strikes, and the transitional justice process in Nepal

Neetu Pokharel, Som Prasad Niroula, and Tiina Seppälä

PART III

Defending civility in civil disobedience

11 Academic freedom, resisting intellectuals, and the idea of university in South Asia

Arun Gupto

12 Understanding whistleblowing: civil disobedience or uncivil action?

Manohar Kumar

Index

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