Social movements

Titel: Social movements : identity, culture, and the state / David S. Meyer ... (ed.)
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Veröffentlicht: Oxford ˜[u.a.]œ : Oxford Univ. Press, 2002
Umfang: XVI, 366 S.
Format: E-Book
Sprache: Englisch
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Vorliegende Ausgabe: Online-Ausg.: 2005. - Online-Ressource.
ISBN: 019530277X (Sekundärausgabe) ; 9780195302776 (Sekundärausgabe)
Bemerkung: pt. I. Introduction. Opportunities and identities: bridge-building in the study of social movements / David S. Meyer. - pt. II. States and policies. State repression and democracy protest in three southeast Asian countries / Vincent Boudreau. - Mobilization on the South African gold mines / T. Dunbar Moodie. - Multiple meditations: the state and the women's movements in India / Manisha Desai. - The contradictions of gay ethnicity: forging identity in Vermont / Mary Bernstein. - Creating social change: lessons from the civil rights movement / Kenneth T. Andrews. - pt. III. Organization and strategies. The "meso" in social movement research / Suzanne Staggenborg. - Strategizing and the sense of context: reflections on the first two weeks of the Liverpool docks lockout, September-October 1995 / Colin Barker and Michael Lavalette. - Factions and the continuity of political challengers / Mildred A. Schwartz. - More than one feminism: organizational structure and the construction of collective identity / Jo Reger. - The development of individual identity and consciousness among movements of the left and right / Rebecca E. Klatch. - pt. IV. Collective identities, discourse, and culture. Toward a more dialogic analysis of social movement culture / Marc W. Steinberg. - Materialist feminist discourse analysis and social movement research: mapping the changing context for "community control" / Nancy A. Naples. - From the "beloved community" to "family values": religious language, symbolic repertoires, and democratic culture / Rhys H. Williams. - External political change, collective identities, and participation in social movement organizations / Belinda Robnett. - pt. V. Conclusion. Meaning and structure in social movements / Nancy Whittier