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    Neo-futurism is a late-20th to early-21st-century movement in the arts, design, and architecture. [2] [3] Described as an avant-garde movement, [4] as well as a futuristic rethinking of the thought behind aesthetics and functionality of design in growing cities, the movement has its origins in the mid-20th-century structural expressionist work ...

    • 1960s–present
  2. Nov 12, 2020 · The term ‘social movement’ is best confined to movements that are agents of major social transformations and irreducible to particular organizations. In spatial and temporal terms, social movements are more expansive than political movements, which are confined to more specific issues, and entail an imaginary signification.

    • Gerard Delanty
    • 2021
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  4. Dec 13, 2023 · 121 views 0 comments. Explore the roots, evolution, and societal impact of this avant-garde movement, led by visionaries like Zaha Hadid, Charis Tsevis, and Simon Stålenhag. Discover how Neo-Futurism transcends architectural norms, embracing sustainability and ethical considerations.

  5. Some of the most important social movements in U.S. history have been reform movements. These include the abolitionist movement preceding the Civil War, the women’s suffrage movement that followed the Civil War, the labor movement, the Southern civil rights movement, the Vietnam era’s antiwar movement, the contemporary women’s movement ...

  6. Jul 14, 2021 · This relative indifference to social and political life was also inherited by many of the poets who will be identified as “neo-futurists” later in this chapter. They inherited pre-revolutionary Futurism formally and thematically, but utopian dreams of radical social transformation were alien to them, and unlike the Mayakovka poets, they ...

  7. Enter neo-functionalism, a refreshing reboot of sociological theory that aims to address the shortcomings of its predecessor. Let’s dive into the world of neo-functionalism and explore how it reshaped our understanding of the social structures that govern our lives.

  8. Dec 17, 2020 · Helen Holmes is Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Manchester, and a member of the Morgan Centre for Research into Everyday Lives and of the Sustainable Consumption Institute. She is a co-Editor of the journal Sociology. Helen’s research focuses on everyday life, materiality, consumption and diverse forms of economy, in particular ...

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