Conceptualizing Culture in Social Movement Research

Conceptualizing Culture in Social Movement Research
Author: B. Baumgarten,P. Daphi,P. Ullrich
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 455
Release: 2014-09-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137385796

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This volume introduces and compares different concepts of culture in social movement research. It assesses their advantages and shortcomings, drawing links to anthropology, discourse analysis, sociology of emotions, narration, spatial theory, and others. Each contribution's approach is illustrated with recent cases of mobilization.

Conceptualizing Culture in Social Movement Research

Conceptualizing Culture in Social Movement Research
Author: B. Baumgarten,P. Daphi,P. Ullrich
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 455
Release: 2014-09-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137385796

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This volume introduces and compares different concepts of culture in social movement research. It assesses their advantages and shortcomings, drawing links to anthropology, discourse analysis, sociology of emotions, narration, spatial theory, and others. Each contribution's approach is illustrated with recent cases of mobilization.

Social Movements and Protest

Social Movements and Protest
Author: Gemma Edwards
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2014-01-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521196369

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This lively textbook integrates theory and methodology and includes contemporary examples, case studies and debates to encourage critical engagement.

Social Movement Dynamics

Social Movement Dynamics
Author: Professor Marisa von Bülow,Dr Federico M Rossi
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2015-09-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781472417671

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This book presents an overview of new approaches to the study of social movements emerging out of Latin America, based on original and innovative analyses of the recent changes in collective action across the region. The authors analyze a broad set of countries and social movements, while focusing on three key theoretical debates: the interactions between routine and contentious politics, the relationship between protest and context, and the organizational configurations of social movements.

Social Movements

Social Movements
Author: David S. Meyer,Nancy Whittier,Belinda Robnett
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 0195143566

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Why do social movements take the forms they do? How do activists' efforts and beliefs interact with the cultural and political contexts in which they work? This book considers the intersections of opportunities and identities, structures and cultures, in social movements.

Social Movements And Culture

Social Movements And Culture
Author: Hank Johnston
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134224098

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A full-length analysis of social movements from a cultural perspective. This work considers the different approaches to culture, how movements are affected by their cultural environment and internal cultures within the movements themselves.

Passionate Politics

Passionate Politics
Author: Jeff Goodwin,James M. Jasper,Francesca Polletta
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2009-03-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0226304000

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Emotions are back. Once at the center of the study of politics, emotions have receded into the shadows during the past three decades, with no place in the rationalistic, structural, and organizational models that dominate academic political analysis. With this new collection of essays, Jeff Goodwin, James M. Jasper, and Francesca Polletta reverse this trend, reincorporating emotions such as anger, indignation, fear, disgust, joy, and love into research on politics and social protest. The tools of cultural analysis are especially useful for probing the role of emotions in politics, the editors and contributors to Passionate Politics argue. Moral outrage, the shame of spoiled collective identities, or the joy of imagining a new and better society, are not automatic responses to events. Rather, they are related to moral institutions, felt obligations and rights, and information about expected effects, all of which are culturally and historically variable. With its look at the history of emotions in social thought, examination of the internal dynamics of protest groups, and exploration of the emotional dynamics that arise from interactions and conflicts among political factions and individuals, Passionate Politics will lead the way toward an overdue reconsideration of the role of emotions in social movements and politics generally. Contributors: Rebecca Anne Allahyari Edwin Amenta Collin Barker Mabel Berezin Craig Calhoun Randall Collins Frank Dobbin Jeff Goodwin Deborah B. Gould Julian McAllister Groves James M. Jasper Anne Kane Theodore D. Kemper Sharon Erickson Nepstad Steven Pfaff Francesca Polletta Christian Smith Arlene Stein Nancy Whittier Elisabeth Jean Wood Michael P. Young

Social Movements and Organized Labour

Social Movements and Organized Labour
Author: Jürgen R. Grote,Claudius Wagemann
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2018-08-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317053675

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This book is about the building of alliances and about joint activities between two groups of social movement actors ascribed increasing relevance for the functioning and the eventual amendment of democratic capitalism. The chapters provide a well-balanced mix of theoretical and empirical accounts on the political, social and economic catalysts behind the changing motives finding expression in a multitude of novel types of joint collective action and inter-organizational alliances. The contributors to this volume go beyond attempting to place unions, movements, crises, precariousness, protests and coalitions at the centre of the research. Instead, they focus on actors who themselves transcend clear-cut social camps. They look at the values and motives underlying collective action by both types of actors as much as at their structural and strategic properties, and inter-organizational relations and networks. This creates a fresh, genuine and historically valid account of the incompatibilities and the commonalities of movements and unions, and of prospects for inter-organizational learning.