ISBN-13: 9781119168553 / Angielski / Twarda / 2018 / 768 str.
ISBN-13: 9781119168553 / Angielski / Twarda / 2018 / 768 str.
The most up-to-date and thorough compendium of scholarship on social movements This second edition of The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Social Movements features forty original essays from the field.
Notes on Contributors ix
Introduction: Mapping and Opening Up the Terrain 1
David A. Snow, Sarah A. Soule, Hanspeter Kriesi, and Holly J. McCammon
PART 1 FACILITATIVE AND CONSTRAINING CONTEXTS AND CONDITIONS 17
1 The Political Context of Social Movements 19
Doug McAdam and Sidney Tarrow
2 The Role of Threat in Collective Action 43
Paul D. Almeida
3 The Cultural Context of Social Movements 63
James M. Jasper and Francesca Polletta
4 The Resource Context of Social Movements 79
Bob Edwards, John D. McCarthy, and Dane R. Mataic
5 The Ecological and Spatial Contexts of Social Movements 98
Yang Zhang and Dingxin Zhao
6 Social Movements and Transnational Context: Institutions,
Strategies, and Conflicts 115
Clifford Bob
7 Social Movements and Mass Media in a Global Context 131
Deana A. Rohlinger and Catherine Corrigall ]Brown
PART II SOCIAL MOVEMENT ORGANIZATIONS, FIELDS, AND DYNAMICS 149
8 Networks and Fields 151
Nick Crossley and Mario Diani
9 Social Movement Organizations 167
Edward T. Walker and Andrew W. Martin
10 Bringing Leadership Back In 185
Marshall Ganz and Elizabeth McKenna
11 How Social Movements Interact with Organizations and Fields: Protest, Institutions, and Beyond 203
Fabio Rojas and Brayden G. King
12 Infighting and Insurrection 220
Amin Ghaziani and Kelsy Kretschmer
13 Diffusion Processes Within and Across Movements 236
Sarah A. Soule and Conny Roggeband
14 Coalitions and the Organization of Collective Action 252
Megan E. Brooker and David S. Meyer
PART III SOCIAL MOVEMENT STRATEGIES AND TACTICS 269
15 Tactics and Strategic Action 271
Brian Doherty and Graeme Hayes
16 Technology and Social Media 289
Jennifer Earl
17 Social Movements and Litigation 306
Steven A. Boutcher and Holly J. McCammon
18 Social Movements in Interaction with Political Parties 322
Swen Hutter, Hanspeter Kriesi, and Jasmine Lorenzini
19 Violence vs Nonviolence as Strategic Alternatives 338
Kurt Schock and Chares Demetriou
20 Art and Social Movements 354
Lilian Mathieu
PART IV MICROSTRUCTURAL AND SOCIAL–PSYCHOLOGICAL DIMENSIONS 369
21 Individual Participation in Street Demonstrations 371
Jacquelien Van Stekelenburg, Bert Klandermans, and Stefaan Walgrave
22 The Framing Perspective on Social Movements: Its Conceptual Roots and Architecture 392
David A. Snow, Rens Vliegenthart, and Pauline Ketelaars
23 Emotions in Social Movements 411
Justin Van Ness and Erika Summers ]Effler
24 Collective Identity in Social Movements: Assessing the Limits of a Theoretical Framework 429
Cristina Flesher Fominaya
PART V CONSEQUENCES AND OUTCOMES 447
25 The Political Institutions, Processes, and Outcomes Movements Seek to Influence 449
Edwin Amenta, Kenneth T. Andrews, and Neal Caren
26 Economic Outcomes of Social Movements 466
Marco Giugni and Maria T. Grasso
27 The Cultural Outcomes of Social Movements 482
Nella Van Dyke and Verta Taylor
28 Biographical Consequences of Activism 499
Florence Passy and Gian ]Andrea Monsch
PART VI THEMATIC INTERSECTIONS 515
29 Social Class and Social Movements 517
Barry Eidlin and Jasmine Kerrissey
30 Gender and Social Movements 537
Heather McKee Hurwitz and Alison Dahl Crossley
31 Race, Ethnicity, and Social Movements 553
Peter B. Owens, Rory McVeigh, and David Cunningham
32 Bringing the Study of Religion and Social Movements Together: Toward an Analytically Productive Intersection 571
David A. Snow and Kraig Beyerlein
33 Human Rights and Social Movements: From the Boomerang Pattern to a Sandwich Effect 586
Kiyoteru Tsutsui and Jackie Smith
34 Globalization and Social Movements 602
Massimiliano Andretta, Donatella Della Porta, and Clare Saunders
35 Political Extremism and Social Movements 618
Robert Futrell, Pete Simi, and Anna E. Tan
36 Nationalism, Nationalist Movements, and Social Movement Theory 635
Hank Johnston
37 War, Peace, and Social Movements 651
David S. Meyer and Sidney Tarrow
38 Authoritarian Regimes and Social Movements 666
Xi Chen and Dana M. Moss
39 Revolution and Social Movements 682
Jack A. Goldstone and Daniel P. Ritter
40 Terrorism and Social Movements 698
Colin J. Beck and Eric W. Schoon
Index
David A. Snow, is Distinguished Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Irvine, USA.
Sarah A. Soule, is the Morgridge Professor of Organizational Behavior at the Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, USA.
Hanspeter Kriesi, holds the Stein Rokkan Chair in Comparative Politics at the European University Institute in Florence, and is the principal investigator of the ERC Advanced Grant Political Conflict in the Shadow of the Great Recession.
Holly J. McCammon, is Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Sociology at Vanderbilt University, USA.
The most up–to–date and thorough compendium of scholarship on social movements
This second edition of The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Social Movements features forty original essays from the field. With contributions from both established and ascendant scholars, the Companion seeks to present current research on social movements in all its diversity. It is the most up–to–date, comprehensive volume of social science research on social movements available today.
The essays address: facilitative and constraining contexts and conditions; social movement organizations, fields, and dynamics; strategies and tactics; micro–structural and social psychological dimensions of participation; consequences and outcomes; and various thematic intersections, including the intersection of social movements and social class, gender, race and ethnicity, religion, human rights, globalization, political extremism and more.
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