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190314t20202020nyua b 001 0 eng d |
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$a9780367076078$q(hbk) |
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$a9780367076085$q(pbk) |
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$a(OCoLC)1089489534 |
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$aHM881$b.T55 2020 |
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$a303.48/4$223 |
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$aTilly, Charles,$eauthor. |
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$aSocial movements, 1768-2018 /$cCharles Tilly, Ernesto Castaņeda, and Lesley J. Wood. |
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$aFourth edition. |
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$aNew York :$bRoutledge, Taylor & Francis Group,$c2020. |
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$cÃ2020. |
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300
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$axvi, 311 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 275-296) and index. |
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$aPart I. A theory and history of social movements -- Social movements as politics -- Inventions of the social movement -- Nineteenth-century adventures -- Twentieth-century expansion and transformation -- Social movements enter the twenty-first century -- Democratization and social movements -- Futures of social movements -- Part II. Case studies of contemporary social movements -- Analyzing contemporary social movements -- The movement for immigrant rights -- Challenging the 1 percent: the Indignados and Occupy movements -- The movement for Catalan independence -- Social movements in contemporary Mexico -- Black Lives Matter and the movement for Black lives -- Mass incarceration and prisoner rights -- Anonymous digital vigilantes. |
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$aSocial Movements 1768-2018 provides the most comprehensive historical account of the birth and spread of social movements. Renowned social scientist Charles Tilly applies his synthetic theoretical skills to explain the evolution of social movements across time and space in an accessible manner full of historical vignettes and examples. Tilly explains why social movements are but a type of contentious politics to decrease categorical inequalities. Questions addressed include what are the implications of globalization and new technologies for social movements, and what are the prospects for social movements? The overall argument includes data from mobilizations in England, Switzerland, Czechoslovakia, Russia, China, India, Argentina, Chile, Cuba, Mexico, Egypt, Tunisia, Iran, Iraq, and Kazakhstan. |
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$aSocial movements. |
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$aCastaņeda, Ernesto,$eauthor. |
AE:Pers Name |
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$aWood, Lesley J.$eauthor. |