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Realpolitiks vs the Long(er) Duree of Cultural and Epistemological Shifts

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Michal Osterweil is Lecturer and Director of internships at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. Her research focuses on contemporary social movements and their knowledge production. She is currently co-authoring a textbook on Social Movements to be published by Routledge in 2011. Osterweil lives in Carrboro, where she is involved in various community projects including the Carrboro Greenspace and the Carrboro Community garden. She is involved in an Inter-University Consortium on the Americas in Comparative and Transnational Perspective, entitled Social Movements and 21st Century Cultural-Political Transformations (www.umass.edu/civsoc). She is also a founding member and editor of Turbulence: Ideas for Movement.

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Osterweil, M. Realpolitiks vs the Long(er) Duree of Cultural and Epistemological Shifts. Development 54, 202–204 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1057/dev.2011.17

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