Cox, Laurence (2016) The southern question and the Irish question: a social movement landscape with migrants. In: Solidarity without Borders: Gramscian Perspectives on Migration and Civil Society. Pluto Press, London, pp. 113-131. ISBN 978-0745336312
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Abstract
This chapter draws on Gramsci to theorise the specificities of Irish social movements, focusing on migration out of Ireland; the role of “outsiders” to the local community within Irish activism; and the recent upsurge in international migration to Ireland. Gramsci offers a powerful point of reference, not as decontextualized theorist but the leader of a severely repressed party on the brink of clandestinity, deeply concerned with regional and national particularity in order to organise more effectively; theorising intellectual activity to explore the classed development of social movements; concerned with hegemony not simply to understand but also to overthrow; and laying the groundwork for the cross-class alliances of the anti-fascist Resistance.
  
  | Item Type: | Book Section | 
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| Keywords: | Solidarity; Borders; Gramscian Perspectives; Migration; Civil Society; southern question; Irish question; social movement landscape; migrants; | 
| Academic Unit: | Faculty of Social Sciences > Sociology | 
| Item ID: | 6984 | 
| Depositing User: | Dr. Laurence Cox | 
| Date Deposited: | 23 Feb 2016 13:33 | 
| Publisher: | Pluto Press | 
| Refereed: | Yes | 
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| Use Licence: | This item is available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike Licence (CC BY-NC-SA). Details of this licence are available here | 
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