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$a 2008052032 |
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$a9781405187640 (pbk. : alk. paper) |
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$aHM881$b.S64 2009 |
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$a303.48/4$222 |
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$aThe social movements reader :$bcases and concepts /$cedited by Jeff Goodwin and James M. Jasper. |
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$a2nd ed. |
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$aChichester, U.K. ;$aMalden, MA :$bWiley-Blackwell,$c2009. |
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$axiv, 458 p. :$bill. ;$c25 cm. |
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$aBlackwell readers in sociology |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [441]-443) and index. |
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$gPART I: INTRODUCTION --$tEditor's introduction /$rJeff Goodwin,$rJames M. Jasper --$gPART II: WHEN AND WHY DO SOCIAL MOVEMENTS OCCUR? --$gThe$tCivil rights movement (from Civil Rights: The 1960s freedom struggle) /$rRhoda Lois Blumberg -- $gThe$tWomen's movement (from "The origins of the women's liberation movement) /$rJo Freeman -- $gThe$tGay liberation movement (from Sexual politics, sexual communities) /$rJohn D'Emilio --$gThe$tIranian revolution (from "Structural and perceived opportunity: the Iranian revolution of 1979") /$rCharles Kurzman --$gPART III: WHO JOINS OR SUPPORTS MOVEMENTS? --$gThe$tFree-rider problem (from The logic of collective action) /$rMancur Olson -- $tRecruits to civil rights activism (from Freedom summer) /$rDoug McAdam --$tMiddle-class radicalism and environmentalism (from "Environmentalism, middle-class radicalism and politics" /$rStephen Cotgrove,$rAndrew Duff --$tWho are the radical Islamists? (from "Bin Laden and other thoroughly modern Muslims" /$rCharles Kurzman --$gPART IV: WHO REMAINS IN MOVEMENTS, AND WHO DROPS OUT? --$tGenerating commitment among students (from "Sacrifice for the cause: group processes, recruitment, and commitment in a student social movement" /$rEric L. Hirsch --$tSustaining commitment among radical feminists (from Feminist generations) /$rNancy Whittier --$tTrue believers and charismatic cults (from Bounded choice) /$rJanja Lalich --$tDisengaging from movements (from The social psychology of protest) /$rBert Klandermans --$gPART V: WHAT DO MOVEMENT PARTICIPANTS THINK AND FEEL? -- $tWorld views of pro- and anti-abortion activists (from Abortion and the politics of motherhood) /$rKristin Luker --$tIdeological purity in the women's movement (from Why we lost the ERA) /$rJane J. Mansbridge --$tAre frames enough? (from "The art of reframing political debate") /$rCharlotte Ryan,$rWilliam A. Gamson --$gThe$tEmotions of protest (from "The emotions of protest") /$rJames M. Jasper --$tClassic protest songs: a list (from Contexts magazine) --$gPART VI:HOW ARE MOVEMENTS ORGANIZED? -- $tSocial movements organizations (from "Resource mobilization and social movements: a partial theory") /$rJohn D. McCarthy,$rMayer N. Zald --$tOrganizational repertoires (from "Organizational repertoires and institutional change: women's groups and the transformation of U.S. politics, 1890-1920") /$rElisabeth S. Clemens --$tTransnational environmental activism (from "Politics beyond the state: environmental activism and world civic politics" /$rPaul Wapner --$gThe$tTransnational network for democratic globalization (from Social movements for global democracy) /$rJackie Smith --$gPART VII: WHAT DO MOEVMENTS DO? --$tProtest tactics (from Rules for radicals) /$rSaul D. Alinsky --$tTactical innovation in the civil rights movement (from The origins of the civil rights movement) /$rAldon Morris --$gThe$tstrategic uses of identity by the lesbian and gay movement (from "Celebration and suppression") /$rMary Bernstein --$tArmed struggle in the south African anti-apartheid movement (from "guerrillas in their midst: armed struggle in the south African anti-apartheid movement") /$rGay Seidman --$tSuicide bombing (from "Six lessons of suicide bombing") /$rRobert J. Brym --$tEveryday life, routine politics, and protest /$rJavier Auyero --$gPART VIII: HOW DO INSTITUTIONS INFLUENCE MOVEMENTS? -- $tFarmworkers' movements in changing political contexts (from "Insurgency of the powerless") /$rJ. Craig Jenkins,$rCharles Perrow -- $gThe$tMedia in the unmaking of the new left (From The whole world is watching) /$rTodd Gitlin --$tWhat shapes the west's human rights focus? (from Contexts magazine) /$rJames Ron,$rHoward Ramos,$rKathleen Rodgers --$gThe$tQuest for international allies (from "Merchants of morality") /$rClifford Bob --$tGlobal corporations, global unions (from Contexts magazine) /$rStephen Lerner --$gPART IX: WHY DO MOVEMENTS DECLINE? --$gThe$tDecline of the women's movement (from "What happened to the women's movement?") /$rBarbara Epstein -- $gThe$tDilemmas of identity politics (from "Must identity movements self-destruct? A queer dilemma") /$rJoshua Gamson --$gThe$tRepression/protest paradox in Central America (from "A protest cycle resolution of the repression/popular protest paradox") /$rCharles Brockett --$tCounterinsurgency (from Contexts magazine) /$rIan Roxborough --$gPART X: WHAT CHANGES DO MOVEMENTS BRING ABOUT? --$tDefining movement "success" (from The strategy of social protest) /$rWilliam A. Gamson --$tHow social movements matter (from Contexts magazine) /$rDavid S. Meyer --$gThe$tPersonal consequences of protest (from"Explaining the political and personal consequences of protest") /$rDarren E. Sherkat,$rT. Jean Blocker --$tEnvironmental justice (from "Poisoning the planet: the struggle for environmental justice") /$rDavid Naguib Pellow,$rRobert J. Brulle. |
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$aSocial movements. |
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$aSocial movements$vCase studies. |
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$aGoodwin, Jeff. |
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$aJasper, James M.,$d1957- |