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Eugene Nulman è professore associato di sociologia. In precedenza è stato ricercatore a tempo determinato in Scienze politiche presso la Scuola Normale Superiore e Senior Lecturer in Sociology presso la Birmingham City University, Birmingham, Regno Unito. Ha conseguito il dottorato di ricerca in sociologia presso l'Università del Kent e la laurea triennale in scienze politiche presso l'Università della California, Berkeley. Ha inoltre conseguito un master in sociologia politica presso l'Università del Kent. Il professor Nulman è un ricercatore nei settori dei movimenti sociali, della sociologia politica e della cultura popolare. È autore dei libri Climate Change and Social Movements (2015), Coronavirus Capitalism Goes to the Cinema (2021) e How Popular Culture Destroys Our Political Imagination: Capitalism and Its Alternatives in Film and Television (di prossima pubblicazione). Ha pubblicato lavori accademici su riviste come Third World Quarterly; Media, Culture and Society; Journal of Youth Studies; e Environmental Politics. È anche coautore e regista del documentario The Psychosis of Whiteness.
Books / Libri
Nulman, E. (in press) How Popular Culture Destroys our Political Imagination: Capitalism and its Alternatives in Film and Television. London: Routledge.
Nulman, E. 2021. Coronavirus Capitalism Goes to the Cinema. New York: Routledge.
Nulman, E. 2015. Climate Change and Social Movements: Civil Society and the Development of National Climate Change Policy. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Articles / Articoli
Nulman, E. & Cole, A. 2022.Leaderfulness from a Gramscian Perspective: Building Organic Intellectuals within Black Lives Matter, Capital & Class. 47(1):61-83.
Forkert, K, Huxtable, J, Nahaboo, Z, Nulman, E, Wilde, P, Windsor, E. 2022. Revisiting Edward Said's Representations of the Intellectual: a Roundtable for Perspectives on Academic Activism. Philosophy and Theory in Higher Education, 4(2): 167-186.
Nulman, E. 2020. Political Engagement Trajectories of Youth Activists Following Recruitment into High-Intensity Mobilisation, Journal of Youth Studies, 23(9): 1124-1142
Nulman, E. 2017. Neo-imperialism in solidarity organisations’ public discourses: collective action frames, resources and audiences. Third World Quarterly, 38(11): 2464-2481.
Nulman, E., & Schlembach, R. 2017. Advances in social movement theory since the global financial crisis. European Journal of Social Theory, 17(3): 258–74.
Nulman, E. & Özkula, S.M. 2016. Environmental nongovernmental organizations’ digital media practices toward environmental sustainability and implications for informational governance. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 18:10-6.
Nulman, E. 2015. Dynamic interactions in contentious episodes: social movements, industry, and political parties in the contention over Heathrow’s third runway. Environmental Politics, 24(5):741-761.
Nulman, E. 2015. Media exposure of novel protests: domestic femininity in news coverage of the Great Railway Adventure protests, Media, Culture and Society, 37(6):922-936.
Zamperini, A., Menegatto, M. Travaglino, G.A. & Nulman, E. 2013.Social Representations of Protest and Police after the Genoa G8 Summit: A qualitative Analysis of Activist accounts of Events. Papers on Social Representations. 21:15.1-15.30.
Book Chapters / Capitoli del libro
Nulman, E. forthcoming. ‘Pandemics’ in Gardiner, M and Haladyn, J. J. (eds.) Bloomsbury Encyclopaedia of Visual Culture.
Nulman, E. 2022. ‘Climate Change Movements in the Global North’, Giugni, M and Grasso, M. (eds.) Routledge Handbook of Environmental Movements, London: Routledge. 185–198
Vasilikou, C. & Nulman E. 2018. ‘Mapping Political Graffiti: Urban Appropriations of Public Space’,in Castoro, M and Vasilikou, C. (eds.) Urban Artscapes: Essays on Political, Cultural and Social Contexts, Jefferson, NC: McFarland. 114-130.
Rootes, C. & Nulman, E. 2015. ‘The Impacts of Environmental Movements’, in D. della Porta and M. Diani (eds.) Oxford Handbook of Social Movements, Oxford: Oxford UP. 729-41.
Nulman, E. 2014. ‘Representation of Women in the Age of Globalized Film’,in R. Mihaila, E. Oktapoda, and N. Honicker (eds.) Gender Studies in the Age of Globalization, Volume IX, AddletonAcademic Publishers. 129-149.
Movimenti socialiSociologia dei mediaGiustizia climaticaSociologia ambientaleSociologia politicaStudi culturaliCinema e cultura popolareIdeologia
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Eugene Nulman is Associate Professor in Sociology at the University of Florence. He was previously Assistant Professor in Political Science at the Scuola Normale Superiore, Florence, Italy and Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Birmingham City University, Birmingham, UK. He received his PhD in Sociology from the University of Kent and his undergraduate degree in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley. He also holds an MA in Political Sociology from the University of Kent. Professor Nulman is a researcher in the areas of social movements, political sociology, and popular culture. He is the author of the books Climate Change and Social Movements: Civil Society and the Development of National Climate Change Policy (2015), Coronavirus Capitalism Goes to the Cinema (2021) and How Popular Culture Destroys Our Political Imagination: Capitalism and Its Alternatives in Film and Television (forthcoming). He has published academic work in journals such as Third World Quarterly; Media, Culture and Society; Journal of Youth Studies; and Environmental Politics. He has also co-authored and directed the documentary film The Psychosis of Whiteness.
Nulman, E. & Cole, A. 2022. Leaderfulness from a Gramscian Perspective: Building Organic Intellectuals within Black Lives Matter, Capital & Class. 47(1):61-83.