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Social movement studies in post-3.11 Japan: A sociological analysis
International Sociology ( IF 2.535 ) Pub Date : 2021-04-15 , DOI: 10.1177/02685809211005349
Naoto Higuchi 1
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Between the decline of mass protests in the 1970s and the Great East Japan Earthquake and Fukushima nuclear meltdown in the 2010s, which resulted in the resurgence of mass demonstrations, social movements were widely regarded as uncommon in Japan. In this essay, the author reviews Japan’s social movement studies in the last decade, focusing on the influence of the lack of mass protest since the 1970s on scholarly interests. The essay examines the following four topics: (1) slow responses to the resurgence of mass demonstrations in post-3.11 Japan, (2) quick responses to the rise of the radical right movement, (3) the emergence of cynical approaches to studying social movements, and (4) the redemption of the history of Japan’s postwar social movements. Despite some twists and turns, we can see how social protests are a perpetual element of Japanese society that sociologists study as a common phenomenon.



中文翻译:

3.11后日本的社会运动研究:社会学分析

从1970年代的大规模抗议活动减少到2010年代的东日本大地震和福岛核事故导致大规模的示威游行复活之间,社会运动在日本被普遍认为是罕见的。在本文中,作者回顾了近十年来日本对社会运动的研究,重点研究了自1970年代以来缺乏大规模抗议活动对学术利益的影响。本文研究了以下四个主题:(1)对3.11后日本大规模游行示威的缓慢反应;(2)对激进右翼运动崛起的快速反应;(3)愤世嫉俗的社会研究方法的兴起运动;以及(4)赎回日本战后社会运动的历史。尽管有一些曲折,

更新日期:2021-04-15
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