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Understanding Meaning in Movements: A Hermeneutic Approach to Frames and Ideologies

Gillan, Kevin

Social Movement Studies: Journal of Social, Cultural and Political Protest. 2008;7(3):247-263.

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Social movements contain structures of beliefs and values that guide critical action and aid activists' understandings. These are worthy of interrogation, not least because they contain points of articulation with ideational formations found in both mainstream politics and academia. They offer an alternative view of society, economy and polity that is grounded in protagonists' experience and struggle. However, the ideational content of social movements is often obscured by a focus on particular, immediate goals; by their orientation to certain forms of action; and by the mediated, simplified nature of their communication. Additionally, recent social movements display a tendency to coalition action, bringing a diverse set of political understandings in concert on highly specific campaigns. This conceptual article seeks an approach to identifying the messages within social movements that remains sensitive to their complexity, dynamism and heterogeneity. Through a critique of the concept of ???interpretative frames??? as developed in social movement studies, I describe the novel concept ???orientational frame???. In contrast to social movement scholars' tendency to focus on instrumental claim-making by movement organizations, I emphasize deeply held, relatively stable sets of ideas that allow activists to justify contentious political action. Through an engagement with Michael Freeden's morphological approach to understanding ideologies I attempt to draw frame analysis away from the positivistic attempt to delineate general processes into a hermeneutic endeavour more suitable to understanding the richly detailed, context dependent ideas of particular social movements.

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7
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247
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263
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17
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247-263
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10.1080/14742830802485643
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uk-ac-man-scw:148765
Created by:
Gillan, Kevin
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12th January, 2012, 18:19:23
Last modified by:
Gillan, Kevin
Last modified:
12th March, 2014, 06:13:29

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