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Zusammenfassung: | A long-standing characteristic of the series is publishing new theoretical and empirical work that connects previously disparate sub-fields. This volume continues that tradition as the papers join social movements research with organizational theory, new institutionalism, strategic action fields, and nonviolent action. |
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contents | Front Cover -- Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- References -- Section I: Meso-Level, Intra-Movement Analyses -- The Dynamics of Movement Fields -- Transnational Nationalism: Strategic Action Fields and the Organization of the Fenian Movement -- Introduction -- Transnational Strategic Action Fields -- Data and Methods -- Foundations of Two Fields -- Exogenous Shocks and Destabilizing Conditions -- Field Realignment -- The Merging of Two Nationalist Fields -- Internal Crisis and Dissolution -- Not with a Bang, But a Whimper -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Transnational Field and Frames: Organizations in Ecuador and the US -- Introduction -- Transnational Networks and Frames -- Theorizing the Transnational Field for Frame Diffusion -- Data and Methods -- Case of Ecuador: An Overview -- Data and Analytic Strategy -- Frames in the Transnational Field -- Similar Frames at Local Level and Transnational Level -- Community and Collective Rights -- Human Rights-Indigenous Rights -- Local Level Frames Redefined at Transnational Level -- Land and Well-being -- Environmental Devastation and Conservation -- Local Level Frames Deployed at the Transnational Level -- State Policy and Plunder -- Holding Polluters and the State Accountable -- Circumstances under which Frames Are Similar, Different, or Retained -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Waves of Contention: Relations among Radical, Moderate, and Conservative Movement Organizations -- Introduction -- Concepts, Theory, and Hypotheses -- Defining the Movement Center and Flanks -- Conservative Flank -- Moderate Center -- Radical Flank -- Waves of Contention -- Methods and Data -- Secondary Sources -- Results -- Discussion -- Notes -- Acknowledgment -- References. APPENDIX: ACRONYMS -- A Quantitative Reevaluation of Radical Flank Effects within Nonviolent Campaigns -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Resistance Movements: Nonviolence versus Violence -- Radical Flanks -- Theory -- Research Question and Scope Conditions -- Conceptualizing Radical Flank Effects -- Radical Flanks and Repression (H1) -- Radical Flanks and Backlash (H2) -- Radical Flanks and Campaign Progress (H3) -- Research Design -- Explanatory Variable -- Outcome Variables -- Control Variables -- Analysis -- Interpretation of Results -- Test of H1 -- Test of H2 -- Test of H3 -- Conclusion -- Suggestions for Future Research -- Acknowledgment -- References -- "No Shaming This Slut":. Strategic Frame Adaptation and North American SlutWalk Campaigns -- Introduction -- The Beginning of SlutWalk -- From Early Feminism to the Third Wave: SlutWalk's Origins -- "Don't Dress Like Sluts:" The SlutWalk Begins -- Criticisms of SlutWalk -- Strategic Adaptation of Frames and its Effect on Discourses and Rhetoric -- Data and Methods -- Data Compilation -- Data Analysis -- Findings and Discussion -- Shame-Blame: "Officer Sanguinetti, I'm Very Disappointed" -- "Sluts Unite!:" The "Slut Celebration/Slut Skepticism" Frame -- Strategic Adaptation: From "Slut Celebration" to "Sex Positive, Pro-consent" -- SlutWalk's Twitter Feeds and Websites -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Section II: Religion and Atheism in Social Movements -- Home Is Where Activism Thrives: Community Setting and Persistent Protest Participation -- Introduction -- Commitment, Identity, and Enduring Activism -- Community Setting and Sustained Activism -- Methodology and Data Collection -- Staying the Course: Understanding Persistent Protest Participation -- Cultural Mechanism: Altruism as a Spiritual Duty -- Social Mechanisms Intensify Commitment. Overlapping Personal and Political Spheres -- Emotional Connections between Protesters -- Accountability to the Protest and Fellow Members -- Persistence versus Disengagement -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Humor, Collective Identity, and Framing in the New Atheist Movement -- Introduction -- Humor in Sociological Perspective -- Case Background and Methods -- The Context of Humor: Political and Cultural Opportunities -- Humor for Collective Identity -- Humor for Framing -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Section III: Movement Outcomes and Abeyance -- How Social Movements Matter: Including Sexual Orientation in State-Level Hate Crime Legislation -- Introduction -- Previous Research on Hate Crimes -- Theoretical Considerations -- Mobilization -- Political Context -- Political Mediation -- Data and Methods -- Dependent Variable -- Independent Variables -- LGBT Social Movement Organizational Mobilization -- Political Opportunities -- Political Mediation -- Controls -- Research Design -- Results -- Discussion -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- References -- APPENDIX: STATES THAT HAVE PASSED ANTI-GAY HATE CRIME POLICY, IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER -- Social Movements in Abeyance in Non-Democracies: The Women's Movement in Franco's Spain -- Introduction -- Social Movements in Abeyance and Social Movements in Non-Democracies -- Empirical Case and Sources -- The First Wave of the Spanish Women's Movement -- Women's Organizing in Franco's Spain -- Location -- Goals -- Repertoire of Activities -- Consequences for the Second Wave of the Spanish Women's Movement -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- References -- APPENDIX: INTERVIEWS WITH AUTHOR -- About the Authors. |
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spelling | Research in social movements, conflicts and change / edited by Patrick G. Coy. Bingley, United Kingdom : Emerald Publishing, 2015. 1 online resource (xvii, 295 pages .). text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Research in social movements, conflicts and change ; volume 38 Includes bibliographical references. Print version record. Front Cover -- Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- References -- Section I: Meso-Level, Intra-Movement Analyses -- The Dynamics of Movement Fields -- Transnational Nationalism: Strategic Action Fields and the Organization of the Fenian Movement -- Introduction -- Transnational Strategic Action Fields -- Data and Methods -- Foundations of Two Fields -- Exogenous Shocks and Destabilizing Conditions -- Field Realignment -- The Merging of Two Nationalist Fields -- Internal Crisis and Dissolution -- Not with a Bang, But a Whimper -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Transnational Field and Frames: Organizations in Ecuador and the US -- Introduction -- Transnational Networks and Frames -- Theorizing the Transnational Field for Frame Diffusion -- Data and Methods -- Case of Ecuador: An Overview -- Data and Analytic Strategy -- Frames in the Transnational Field -- Similar Frames at Local Level and Transnational Level -- Community and Collective Rights -- Human Rights-Indigenous Rights -- Local Level Frames Redefined at Transnational Level -- Land and Well-being -- Environmental Devastation and Conservation -- Local Level Frames Deployed at the Transnational Level -- State Policy and Plunder -- Holding Polluters and the State Accountable -- Circumstances under which Frames Are Similar, Different, or Retained -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Waves of Contention: Relations among Radical, Moderate, and Conservative Movement Organizations -- Introduction -- Concepts, Theory, and Hypotheses -- Defining the Movement Center and Flanks -- Conservative Flank -- Moderate Center -- Radical Flank -- Waves of Contention -- Methods and Data -- Secondary Sources -- Results -- Discussion -- Notes -- Acknowledgment -- References. APPENDIX: ACRONYMS -- A Quantitative Reevaluation of Radical Flank Effects within Nonviolent Campaigns -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Resistance Movements: Nonviolence versus Violence -- Radical Flanks -- Theory -- Research Question and Scope Conditions -- Conceptualizing Radical Flank Effects -- Radical Flanks and Repression (H1) -- Radical Flanks and Backlash (H2) -- Radical Flanks and Campaign Progress (H3) -- Research Design -- Explanatory Variable -- Outcome Variables -- Control Variables -- Analysis -- Interpretation of Results -- Test of H1 -- Test of H2 -- Test of H3 -- Conclusion -- Suggestions for Future Research -- Acknowledgment -- References -- "No Shaming This Slut":. Strategic Frame Adaptation and North American SlutWalk Campaigns -- Introduction -- The Beginning of SlutWalk -- From Early Feminism to the Third Wave: SlutWalk's Origins -- "Don't Dress Like Sluts:" The SlutWalk Begins -- Criticisms of SlutWalk -- Strategic Adaptation of Frames and its Effect on Discourses and Rhetoric -- Data and Methods -- Data Compilation -- Data Analysis -- Findings and Discussion -- Shame-Blame: "Officer Sanguinetti, I'm Very Disappointed" -- "Sluts Unite!:" The "Slut Celebration/Slut Skepticism" Frame -- Strategic Adaptation: From "Slut Celebration" to "Sex Positive, Pro-consent" -- SlutWalk's Twitter Feeds and Websites -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Section II: Religion and Atheism in Social Movements -- Home Is Where Activism Thrives: Community Setting and Persistent Protest Participation -- Introduction -- Commitment, Identity, and Enduring Activism -- Community Setting and Sustained Activism -- Methodology and Data Collection -- Staying the Course: Understanding Persistent Protest Participation -- Cultural Mechanism: Altruism as a Spiritual Duty -- Social Mechanisms Intensify Commitment. Overlapping Personal and Political Spheres -- Emotional Connections between Protesters -- Accountability to the Protest and Fellow Members -- Persistence versus Disengagement -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Humor, Collective Identity, and Framing in the New Atheist Movement -- Introduction -- Humor in Sociological Perspective -- Case Background and Methods -- The Context of Humor: Political and Cultural Opportunities -- Humor for Collective Identity -- Humor for Framing -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Section III: Movement Outcomes and Abeyance -- How Social Movements Matter: Including Sexual Orientation in State-Level Hate Crime Legislation -- Introduction -- Previous Research on Hate Crimes -- Theoretical Considerations -- Mobilization -- Political Context -- Political Mediation -- Data and Methods -- Dependent Variable -- Independent Variables -- LGBT Social Movement Organizational Mobilization -- Political Opportunities -- Political Mediation -- Controls -- Research Design -- Results -- Discussion -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- References -- APPENDIX: STATES THAT HAVE PASSED ANTI-GAY HATE CRIME POLICY, IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER -- Social Movements in Abeyance in Non-Democracies: The Women's Movement in Franco's Spain -- Introduction -- Social Movements in Abeyance and Social Movements in Non-Democracies -- Empirical Case and Sources -- The First Wave of the Spanish Women's Movement -- Women's Organizing in Franco's Spain -- Location -- Goals -- Repertoire of Activities -- Consequences for the Second Wave of the Spanish Women's Movement -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- References -- APPENDIX: INTERVIEWS WITH AUTHOR -- About the Authors. A long-standing characteristic of the series is publishing new theoretical and empirical work that connects previously disparate sub-fields. This volume continues that tradition as the papers join social movements research with organizational theory, new institutionalism, strategic action fields, and nonviolent action. Social movements. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123979 Social conflict. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123927 Social psychology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123994 Psychology, Social https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D011593 Mouvements sociaux. 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spellingShingle | Research in social movements, conflicts and change / Research in social movements, conflicts and change ; Front Cover -- Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- References -- Section I: Meso-Level, Intra-Movement Analyses -- The Dynamics of Movement Fields -- Transnational Nationalism: Strategic Action Fields and the Organization of the Fenian Movement -- Introduction -- Transnational Strategic Action Fields -- Data and Methods -- Foundations of Two Fields -- Exogenous Shocks and Destabilizing Conditions -- Field Realignment -- The Merging of Two Nationalist Fields -- Internal Crisis and Dissolution -- Not with a Bang, But a Whimper -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Transnational Field and Frames: Organizations in Ecuador and the US -- Introduction -- Transnational Networks and Frames -- Theorizing the Transnational Field for Frame Diffusion -- Data and Methods -- Case of Ecuador: An Overview -- Data and Analytic Strategy -- Frames in the Transnational Field -- Similar Frames at Local Level and Transnational Level -- Community and Collective Rights -- Human Rights-Indigenous Rights -- Local Level Frames Redefined at Transnational Level -- Land and Well-being -- Environmental Devastation and Conservation -- Local Level Frames Deployed at the Transnational Level -- State Policy and Plunder -- Holding Polluters and the State Accountable -- Circumstances under which Frames Are Similar, Different, or Retained -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Waves of Contention: Relations among Radical, Moderate, and Conservative Movement Organizations -- Introduction -- Concepts, Theory, and Hypotheses -- Defining the Movement Center and Flanks -- Conservative Flank -- Moderate Center -- Radical Flank -- Waves of Contention -- Methods and Data -- Secondary Sources -- Results -- Discussion -- Notes -- Acknowledgment -- References. APPENDIX: ACRONYMS -- A Quantitative Reevaluation of Radical Flank Effects within Nonviolent Campaigns -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Resistance Movements: Nonviolence versus Violence -- Radical Flanks -- Theory -- Research Question and Scope Conditions -- Conceptualizing Radical Flank Effects -- Radical Flanks and Repression (H1) -- Radical Flanks and Backlash (H2) -- Radical Flanks and Campaign Progress (H3) -- Research Design -- Explanatory Variable -- Outcome Variables -- Control Variables -- Analysis -- Interpretation of Results -- Test of H1 -- Test of H2 -- Test of H3 -- Conclusion -- Suggestions for Future Research -- Acknowledgment -- References -- "No Shaming This Slut":. Strategic Frame Adaptation and North American SlutWalk Campaigns -- Introduction -- The Beginning of SlutWalk -- From Early Feminism to the Third Wave: SlutWalk's Origins -- "Don't Dress Like Sluts:" The SlutWalk Begins -- Criticisms of SlutWalk -- Strategic Adaptation of Frames and its Effect on Discourses and Rhetoric -- Data and Methods -- Data Compilation -- Data Analysis -- Findings and Discussion -- Shame-Blame: "Officer Sanguinetti, I'm Very Disappointed" -- "Sluts Unite!:" The "Slut Celebration/Slut Skepticism" Frame -- Strategic Adaptation: From "Slut Celebration" to "Sex Positive, Pro-consent" -- SlutWalk's Twitter Feeds and Websites -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Section II: Religion and Atheism in Social Movements -- Home Is Where Activism Thrives: Community Setting and Persistent Protest Participation -- Introduction -- Commitment, Identity, and Enduring Activism -- Community Setting and Sustained Activism -- Methodology and Data Collection -- Staying the Course: Understanding Persistent Protest Participation -- Cultural Mechanism: Altruism as a Spiritual Duty -- Social Mechanisms Intensify Commitment. Overlapping Personal and Political Spheres -- Emotional Connections between Protesters -- Accountability to the Protest and Fellow Members -- Persistence versus Disengagement -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Humor, Collective Identity, and Framing in the New Atheist Movement -- Introduction -- Humor in Sociological Perspective -- Case Background and Methods -- The Context of Humor: Political and Cultural Opportunities -- Humor for Collective Identity -- Humor for Framing -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Section III: Movement Outcomes and Abeyance -- How Social Movements Matter: Including Sexual Orientation in State-Level Hate Crime Legislation -- Introduction -- Previous Research on Hate Crimes -- Theoretical Considerations -- Mobilization -- Political Context -- Political Mediation -- Data and Methods -- Dependent Variable -- Independent Variables -- LGBT Social Movement Organizational Mobilization -- Political Opportunities -- Political Mediation -- Controls -- Research Design -- Results -- Discussion -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- References -- APPENDIX: STATES THAT HAVE PASSED ANTI-GAY HATE CRIME POLICY, IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER -- Social Movements in Abeyance in Non-Democracies: The Women's Movement in Franco's Spain -- Introduction -- Social Movements in Abeyance and Social Movements in Non-Democracies -- Empirical Case and Sources -- The First Wave of the Spanish Women's Movement -- Women's Organizing in Franco's Spain -- Location -- Goals -- Repertoire of Activities -- Consequences for the Second Wave of the Spanish Women's Movement -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- References -- APPENDIX: INTERVIEWS WITH AUTHOR -- About the Authors. 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title_auth | Research in social movements, conflicts and change / |
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title_full | Research in social movements, conflicts and change / edited by Patrick G. Coy. |
title_fullStr | Research in social movements, conflicts and change / edited by Patrick G. Coy. |
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