The radicals watched from the sidelines or the ambivalent citizens’ relations to radicalism in a poor Montreal neighbourhood

IF 0.7 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE Journal of Civil Society Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1080/17448689.2023.2206155
C. Patsias
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ABSTRACT This analysis seeks to understand the appropriation or rejection of radicalism by two groups in a poor and immigrant neighbourhood of Montreal. Yet although both defend the same causes and share the same progressive dimension, one presents itself as a group of non-radical citizens while the other presents itself as a group of radical activists. So for each group, what do these different definitions of identity enfold: citizens versus militants, non-radicals versus radicals? More than the acceptance and the use of violence, the investigation’s results reveal that the divergences observed illustrate a different construction of the intersection between social class, cultural or ethnic identity, and global and local boundaries. These different ways of conceiving the intersection shape specific democratic practices and relations to politics. This analysis outlines the relevance of not restricting the reflection on radicalism to a focus on the repertoire of collective action but rather exploring its meanings for citizens in their daily lives and its implications for their relations to politics. Finally, it also offers a concrete picture of left-wing ideological tensions and debates and how some grass roots organizations try (or do not try) to resolve them.
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激进分子从旁观者的角度观察着蒙特利尔贫穷社区居民与激进主义之间矛盾的关系
摘要本分析旨在了解蒙特利尔贫困和移民社区中两个群体对激进主义的挪用或拒绝。然而,尽管两者都捍卫着相同的事业,都有着相同的进步维度,但其中一个表现为一群非激进公民,而另一个则表现为一群激进活动家。那么,对于每个群体来说,这些不同的身份定义包含了什么:公民与武装分子,非激进分子与激进分子?除了接受和使用暴力之外,调查结果还表明,观察到的分歧表明,社会阶级、文化或种族认同以及全球和地方边界之间的交叉点是不同的。这些设想交叉点的不同方式塑造了特定的民主实践和与政治的关系。这一分析概述了不将对激进主义的反思局限于集体行动的关注,而是探索其对公民日常生活的意义及其对他们与政治关系的影响的相关性。最后,它还提供了左翼意识形态紧张局势和辩论的具体画面,以及一些基层组织如何试图(或不试图)解决这些问题。
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