2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2020.02.009
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Imagination and social movements

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“…Many collective actors expressed doubt that the radical change could be feasibly accomplished within their lifetimes. Instead, they focused on thinking radically while acting longitudinally, to lay the foundation for future utopian worlds (Hawlina et al, 2020). By imagining a better world, collective actors can sustain their involvement in a movement even when their actions lack immediate efficacy and the realization of their demands seems unlikely in the near term.…”
Section: Imagining Better Social Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many collective actors expressed doubt that the radical change could be feasibly accomplished within their lifetimes. Instead, they focused on thinking radically while acting longitudinally, to lay the foundation for future utopian worlds (Hawlina et al, 2020). By imagining a better world, collective actors can sustain their involvement in a movement even when their actions lack immediate efficacy and the realization of their demands seems unlikely in the near term.…”
Section: Imagining Better Social Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fulfilling this second function, imagination can serve as a reservoir of ideas protected from the challenges posed by various forms of rationality (Freud, 1958;Hairston, 2016) and can give rise to novelty and change. The ability of imagination to facilitate escape from reality by mentally generating alternatives, whether those are fictional worlds, utopian, or dystopian futures (Stoetzler and Yuval-Davis, 2002), is key for many social change processes, especially for social movements (Hawlina et al, 2020). Together, these two functions enable individuals to both know reality and to possibly change it.…”
Section: Cognition and Imaginationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relationship between individuals and social groups is of great interest for social scientists across multiple disciplines to understand, for example, the emergence of social identity groups, political behavior, or the adoption of new norms (e.g., Nyborg et al, 2016;Hawlina et al, 2020). Focusing on the imagination in transformation processes raises important questions about the nature and dynamics of individual-collective interactions.…”
Section: Individual-collective Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diante desse contexto, as obras artísticas podem influenciar significativamente a consciência social das pessoas (Vigotski, 1930(Vigotski, /2018. A exposição e a discussão desses fenômenos podem provocar coletivamente o desejo de progresso, em que se imaginam coletivamente as mudanças sociais necessárias (Hawlina et al, 2020). Nas escolas A e B, os alunos recorreram a gesticulações para narrarem o processo de trabalho na fábrica.…”
Section: Significados Sobre As Cenasunclassified
“…A arte está em constante vínculo com a realidade, relacionando-se com a vida e com as relações sociais vigentes, sendo ela um produto gerado a partir dos processos imaginativos do autor, com base em suas experiências anteriores (Vigotski, 1925(Vigotski, /1999. É através da imaginação que são formulados novos significados sobre si e o mundo, o que possibilita a produção de novas obras e artefatos para a disseminação de visões transformadoras (Hawlina et al, 2020), fato esse que traz, em seu bojo, o cinema enquanto instrumento potencializador de novos significados.…”
Section: Significados Sobre As Cenasunclassified