Social movements
Titel: | Social movements : identity, culture, and the state / David S. Meyer ... (ed.) |
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Veröffentlicht: | Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press, 2002 |
Umfang: | XVI, 366 S. |
Format: | E-Book |
Sprache: | Englisch |
RVK-Notation: | Vorliegende Ausgabe: | Online-Ausg.: 2005. - Online-Ressource. |
ISBN: | 019530277X (Sekundärausgabe) ; 9780195302776 (Sekundärausgabe) |
Hinweise zum Inhalt: |
Inhaltsbeschreibung der Sammlung und Zugangshinweise
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- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- p. xiii
- Part 1
- Introduction
- p. 1
- 1
- Opportunities and Identities: Bridge-Building in the Study of Social Movements
- p. 3
- Notes
- p. 21
- Part 2
- States and Policies
- p. 23
- Introduction To Part II
- p. 25
- 2
- State Repression and Democracy Protest in Three Southeast Asian Countries
- p. 28
- Notes
- p. 45
- 3
- Mobilization on the South African Gold Mines
- p. 47
- Notes
- p. 64
- 4
- Multiple Mediations: The State and the Women's Movements in India
- p. 66
- Notes
- p. 84
- 5
- The Contradictions of Gay Ethnicity: Forging Identity in Vermont
- p. 85
- Notes
- p. 103
- 6
- Creating Social Change: Lessons from the Civil Rights Movement
- p. 105
- Notes
- p. 115
- Part 3
- Organizations and Strategies
- p. 119
- Introduction To Part III
- p. 121
- 7
- The "Meso" in Social Movement Research
- p. 124
- 8
- Strategizing and the Sense of Context: Reflections on the First Two Weeks of the Liverpool Docks Lockout, September-October 1995
- p. 140
- Notes
- p. 155
- 9
- Factions and the Continuity of Political Challengers
- p. 157
- Notes
- p. 170
- 10
- More Than One Feminism: Organizational Structure and the Construction of Collective Identity
- p. 171
- Notes
- p. 183
- 11
- The Development of Individual Identity and Consciousness among Movements of the Left and Right
- p. 185
- Notes
- p. 200
- Part 4
- Collective Identities, Discourse, and Culture
- p. 203
- Introduction To Part IV
- p. 205
- 12
- Toward a More Dialogic Analysis of Social Movement Culture
- p. 208
- Notes
- p. 225
- 13
- Materialist Feminist Discourse Analysis and Social Movement Research: Mapping the Changing Context for "Community Control"
- p. 226
- Notes
- p. 245
- 14
- From the "Beloved Community" to "Family Values": Religious Language, Symbolic Repertoires, and Democratic Culture
- p. 247
- Notes
- p. 265
- 15
- External Political Change, Collective Identities, and Participation in Social Movement Organizations
- p. 266
- Notes
- p. 286
- Part 5
- Conclusion
- p. 287
- 16
- Meaning and Structure in Social Movements
- p. 289
- Notes
- p. 308
- References
- p. 309
- Index
- p. 347