TY - JOUR AU - Hearn, Jeff AB - Social Movement Studies, Vol. 2, No. 1, 2003 Book Reviews Reviewer: Terrell Carver, Department of Poli- the micro-power of the longue dure´e.Ona tics, 10 Priory Road, University of Bristol, political spectrum the contributors range from Clifton BS8 1TU, UK those arguing that class struggle is still ‘really there’, just more or less veiled through ideologi- Editors: Paul Bagguley and Jeff Hearn cal and hegemonic occlusions, to those on the Title: Transforming Politics: Power and Resist- queer edge of a truly individualistic politics of ance identity, arguing that ‘outing’ is even better Date of publication: 1999 than ‘coming out’. In the middle are moderately Place of publication: Basingstoke and New pessimistic liberal empiricists, and mildly opti- York mistic critical Habermasians. Name of publisher: Macmillan and St. Martin’s Multi-ethnic inner cities (Leeds), mono-ethnic ISBN: 0-333-74676-7 Hardback political movements (the DUP), local authority 0-333-74677-5 Paperback bureaucracy (‘Houghton’), equal opportunities Pages: 303  xiv officers (Benefits Agency and NHS), think tank Price: £55.00 Hardback thinking (Geoff Mulgan), and left-wing ideo- £9.99 Paperback logues (Will Hutton) fill out the subject matter within the sociological framing. There is This volume, which collects papers from a 1997 inevitably a great deal of descriptive scene set- British TI - Transforming Politics: Power and Resistance JF - Social Movement Studies DO - 10.1080/1474283032000062602 DA - 2003-04-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/taylor-francis/transforming-politics-power-and-resistance-A0k1cpIwx5 SP - 103 EP - 109 VL - 2 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -