Understanding social movements:
"Understanding Social Movements offers a multidisciplinary introduction to the study of social and cultural protest and contentious politics. It combines a theoretical perspective and with a fascinating array of case studies. It covers religious movements; social welfare movements; struggles ov...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Understanding Social Movements offers a multidisciplinary introduction to the study of social and cultural protest and contentious politics. It combines a theoretical perspective and with a fascinating array of case studies. It covers religious movements; social welfare movements; struggles over space; law, crime and social movements; and media and movements. Other sections of the book discuss the origins of social movement studies and historical perspectives, social movements and political processes, new social movements, identity and cultural politics, and virtual networking and cyber protest. Case studies include the US civil rights movement, anti-globalization campaigns, and include further material from Europe, China, Latin America, Africa, India and the Middle East".. |
Beschreibung: | xvi, 306 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 9780415600873 9780415600880 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
List of figures xii
List of boxes xiv
Acknowledgements xvi
1 Introduction 1
Should nr be optimistic about social movement radicalism? I
Social movements in society 5
Doing social movement research 6
l riders landing social movements S
2 Origins of social movement studies 10
Introduction 10
Social psychology of crowds 11
Collective behaviour theory 12
Box 2.1 ¡Propaganda and collective bchiiviour: The Surrmburg rallies 13
Symbolic interactionism: Bl timers theory of social movements 15
Bax 2.2 Social movement colours: Rebel Colours 16
Bax 2.3 Emergent norm theory 20
Smebers structural-functionalism and the value-added model 20
Box 2.4 Determinants of collective behaviour: Example of a financial panic 21
Evaluating Blunter and Smeber 24
The enduring influence of collective behaviour theories and symbolic interactionism 25
Box 2.5 Social movements as dramas 25
Summary 29
Rational choice theory and the free nder problem 30
Cnritpsa of rational choice theory 32
Conclusion 33
SuQpnted readings 34
Xote 34
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CONTtNTS
3 Political opportunity, resource mobilization, and social
movement organization
Introduction 35
Resource mobilization theory 36
Box 3.1 Defining ‘social movement * 38
Political process model 40
Structure of political opportunities 41
Box 3.2 Political opportunity and nested institutions: The case of
New Zealand s anti-nuclear uvapons movement 43
Box U Opportunity structures in anti-corporate activism 44
Repertoires of contention 46
Box 3.4 The Rebecca Riots 47
Box 1.5 Ret dt of the l^mguedoc winegrowers 49
CSycles of protest 50
li*tx 3.6 7 he importance of preexisting networks for black insurgency
and the US civil rights movement 52
How organized should a soda I movement be? 53
Assessing tonal movement success 54
The *cultural turn ’ in resource mobilization theory: Framing processes
and collet me action 55
Box 17 Master frames and cycles of protest 57
C Conclusion 58
Suggested Tradings 59
Notes 60
4 Social movements, old and new
Introduction 61
ew tonal movements in programmed society 62
B*x 4.1 Post-materialism 63
Social movements and social class 64
Social movements as *nomads of the present 65
Bax 4 2 Momen t self-help movements 67
Criticism* of net*՝ social movement theory 70
a»։ 4 J iXuiUcJ propitS light finrights
mmj/hi« Lru-t 71
aw 4 4 From lordum to post-fvtdism 74
VW Rnogmtio or rrdistribution. or 77
pmanty JW urne. old honks?
a» 4 i Symbols of ptiKithty pro82
Aheymoe armtumes 86
Summary 89
CONTENTS
Box 4 6 Abeyance structures and social uelfare: The infant
welfare movement 89
Soda/ movements surviving neoliberalism 90
Bex 4.7 Austerity and protest 9 ƒ
Synthesizing approaches 92
Conclusion 95
Suggested readings 96
Notes 96
5 Protest and culture 98
Introduction 98
Passionate politics 99
Box 5. I Dispassionate ptditics? Non-emotwnal framing in animal
rights activism 101
The role of political colours in the emotional life of social movements 102
Narrative and storytelling 104
Box 5.2 Battle of the Bean field: A war story 107
Ilte contribution of narratne analysts to the cultural canon of social
movement studies 108
Bax 5.3 13a nd and Goliath: Hie Me label trial t W
¡.motions in stones of protest 112
Bax 5.4 Eimotions in social motrment organizations 113
Music and protest 114
Bax 5.5 Pussy Riot and the successful diffusion of feminist ideas 116
Performing protest 117
Bax 5.6 Sydney fardi Gras: GAYT.Ms 120
Subcultures and social movements 121
(Conclusion 123
Suggested readings 123
Notes 124
6 Religious movements and social movements 125
Introduktion 125
Religious moiements and social movements Neier the tuum shall meet 126
Bax 6 I Religious protest repertoires 128
Reconciling new religious menrmevus and new social movements 132
Box 6 2 [jberatton theology 133
Box 6 3 Religious lifestyle moiements ’ 138
leer space and autonomy 140
Bax 6 4 Religion Ideology or opposition* 142
Stones, narratne, and emotion in religious social mot emeriti 143
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CONTENTS
Religion and politics 146
Bax 6.5 Jubilee 2000 148
Conclusion 150
Suggested readings 150
Note 151
7 Struggles over space 152
Introduction 152
Space: 77ir final /ton tier? 153
Bax 7 ƒ Freegan anti-consumerism: Spaces of urban resistance 155
(Geography and social movement theory 156
Box 7.2 L affaire des Sans-papiers 157
indigenous peoples * struggles for identity space, and autonomy 164
Box 7.3 Bolh ia*s water war 169
tea l irty, sociospatial structure, and the geography of collective action 172
Box. 7.4 imbys or riabys? 178
If 7ry space matters to Occupy 180
IUw 7 f heady tHcupied: Indigenous peoples and Occupy movements 182
tKdiang space 184
Box 7.6 Policing protest space, Sydney style 187
(Temcluuon 188
Suggested tradings 190
8 Media and movements 192
introduction 192
Bax 8.1 Pussy Riot nr dux 195
tarenpeace: A media-savvy social movement organization 195
lit* 8 2 Party: Media manufactured or genuine grassroots movement? 198
Hackers and haciefivists 200
Box 8 3 Culture jamming 203
If Unieaks Haciknxsm and countenrillarue 204
Gnzen pmmahsm as sousunitance 208
IUx g 4 /Wku* j «ru ,-tuMity 7V tost of Un Tomlinson 21 ƒ
7V 201 I Lngluh nott:D^ptol mob or medtMaou-d? 214
AmbSfnnt 2IS
Cm vmi 2IS
Smaenurd reudmgt220
9 Global activism
222
A toiMi W gioKihzation 223
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l i 7tat is global·nation ? 225
Box 9.1 Global civil society 228
Bax 9.2 Think globally, act locally: Resisting globalization from below’ 231
Transnational advocacy networks and international opportunity structures 233
Global justice movement 235
Box 9.3 New media and global activism 239
International human rights and protest 241
Box 9.4 Comfort women challenging international law 245
Conclusion 247
Suggested readings 248
10 Conclusion
Objects and outcomes of social movement actiiHty 250
Political process, protest repertoires, and opportunity structures 252
Movement autonomy and the state 254
Bibliography
Index
250
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