The Ethnic and Group Identity Movements

The Ethnic and Group Identity Movements
Author: Ann Malaspina
Publsiher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2007
Genre: Civil rights movements
ISBN: 9781438106335

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Both the women's suffrage and civil rights movements laid the groundwork for some of the groups featured in this book, who were often less visible than women and African Americans. It presents an examination of these nascent yet influential groups, whose rise in visibility has mirrored the changes occurring within the fabric of American society.

The Identity Dilemma

The Identity Dilemma
Author: Aidan McGarry,James Jasper
Publsiher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2015-06-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781439912522

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Collective identities are politically necessary, or at least useful, as banners for recruiting others and engaging opponents and the state. However, not every member fits or accepts the label in the same way or to the same degree. The Identity Dilemma provides eight diverse case studies of social movements to show the benefits, risks, and tradeoffs when a group develops a strong sense of collective identity. The editors and contributors to this pathbreaking volume examine how collective identities can provide powerful advantages but also generate conflicts. The various chapters help to develop our understanding of collective identity from how strategic identities are developed for protest groups to how stigmatized groups negotiate identity dilemmas. Ultimately, The Identity Dilemma contributes a new strategic approach to understanding social movements that highlights the choices and tensions that groups inevitably face in articulating their ideas and interests. Contributors include: Marian Barnes, Cristina Flesher Fominaya, Umut Korkut, Elzbieta Korolczuk, John Nagle, Clare Saunders, Neil Stammers, Marisa Tramontano, Huub Van Baar, and the editors.

Social Movements

Social Movements
Author: David S. Meyer,Nancy Whittier,Belinda Robnett
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2002-06-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780198032793

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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? Why do activists take particular strategic paths, and how do their strategies affect the course and impact of the movement? Social Movements aims to bridge the gap between "political opportunities" theorists who look at the circumstances and effects of social movement efforts and "collective identity theorists" who focus on the reconstruction of meaning and identity through collective action. The volume brings together scholars from a variety of perspectives to consider the intersections of opportunities and identities, structures and cultures, in social movements. Representing a new generation of social movement theory, the contributors build bridges between political opportunities and collective identity paradigms, between analyses of movements' internal dynamics and their external contexts, between approaches that emphasize structure and those that emphasize culture. They cover a wide range of case studies from both the U.S. and Western Europe as well as from less developed countries. Movements include feminist organizing in the U.S. and India, lesbian/gay movements, revolutionary movements in Burma, the Philippines, and Indonesia, labor campaigns in England and South Africa, civil rights movements, community organizing, political party organizing in Canada, student movements of the left and right, and the Religious Right. Many chapters also pay explicit attention to the dynamics of gender, race, and class in social movements. Combining a variety of perspectives on a wide range of topics, the contributors' synthetic approach shifts the field of social movements forward in important new directions.

New Social Movements

New Social Movements
Author: Enrique Larana,Hank Johnston,Joseph R. Gusfield
Publsiher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1994-08-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781566391870

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Cultural changes over the past two decades have led to a proliferation of new social movements in Europe and the United States. New social movements such as ecology, peace, ethnicity, New Age philosophies, alternative medicine, and gender and sexual identity are among those that are emerging to challenge traditional categories in social movement theory. Synthesizing classic and modern perspectives the contributors help to redefine the field of social movements and advance an understanding of them through cross-cultural research, comparison with older movements, and an examination of the dimensions of identity—individual, collective, and melding of the two.

Narratives of Identity in Social Movements Conflicts and Change

Narratives of Identity in Social Movements  Conflicts and Change
Author: Landon E. Hancock
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2016-08-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781786350770

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This volume focuses on analyses of identity and narratives of identity in conflict outbreaks, dynamics, resolution and/or post-conflict peacebuilding and transitional justice.

The Politics of Identity

The Politics of Identity
Author: Stanley Aronowitz
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2014-02-25
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781135205539

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In The Politics of Identity, Stanley Aronowitz offers provocative analysis of the complex interactions of class, politics, and culture. Beginning with the premise that culture is constitutive of class identities, he demonstrates that while feminist analyses of both racial and gay movements have discussed these components of culture, class contributions to cultural identity have yet to be fully examined. In these essays, he uses class as a category for cultural analysis, ranging over issues of ethnicity, race and gender, portrayals of class and culture in the media, as well as a range of other issues related to postmodernism.

Identity Work in Social Movements

Identity Work in Social Movements
Author: Jo Reger,Daniel J. Myers,Rachel L. Einwohner
Publsiher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2008
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780816651399

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Movements for social change are by their nature oppositional, as are those who join change movements. How people negotiate identity within social movements is one of the central concerns in the field. This volume offers new scholarship that explores issues of diversity and uniformity among social movement participants.

National and Ethnic Movements

National and Ethnic Movements
Author: Jacques Dofny,Akinsola A. Akiwowo
Publsiher: Sage Publications (CA)
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1980
Genre: History
ISBN: UCAL:B3990874

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