Format:
1 Online-Ressource (770 Seiten)
Edition:
2nd edition
ISBN:
9781119168607
Series Statement:
Wiley Blackwell Companions to Sociology Ser
Content:
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: Mapping and Opening Up the Terrain -- Conceptualizing Social Movements -- A Conceptualization of Social Movements -- Structure of the Volume -- Notes -- References -- Part I Facilitative and Constraining Contexts and Conditions -- Chapter 1 The Political Context of Social Movements -- Introduction -- Enduring Opportunities and Their Effects on Contention -- Changes in Opportunity and the Ebb and Flow of Movements -- Critiques and Extensions -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2 The Role of Threat in Collective Action -- Introduction -- Grievances and Threats -- Political Opportunity and Threats -- Resource Infrastructure and Threats -- Structural Threats -- Summary of Structural Forms of Threat -- The Future of Threat Research -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3 The Cultural Context of Social Movements -- Introduction -- The Cultural Context of Newly Contentious Issues and Actors -- The Cultural Contexts of Mobilization -- The Cultural Context of Strategic Action -- Conclusion: Culture in Context -- References -- Chapter 4 The Resource Context of Social Movements -- Introduction -- Resource Types -- Mechanisms of Resource Access -- Exchange Relationships and Source Constraints -- Recent Utilization of Resource Mobilization -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5 The Ecological and Spatial Contexts of Social Movements -- Introduction -- Spatial Ecology of Movement Mobilization -- The Social Ecology of Movements -- The Intersection between Spatial and Social Ecologies -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6 Social Movements and Transnational Context: Institutions, Strategies, and Conflicts -- Introduction -- The Transnational: Genealogy, Definition, and Limitations -- Multi‐Level Governance and Transnational Activism
Content:
Forms of Transnational Interaction -- Effects -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7 Social Movements and Mass Media in a Global Context -- Introduction -- A Strategic Choice Model -- Challenging the Status Quo in Open Systems -- Engaging from the Shadows: Strategic Media Choices in Closed Systems -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Part II Social Movement Organizations, Fields, and Dynamics -- Chapter 8 Networks and Fields -- Introduction -- From Structure to Action: How Networks Facilitate Collective Action -- From Action to Structure: How Collective Action Produces Emerging Forms of Social Organization -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Chapter 9 Social Movement Organizations -- Introduction -- Resource Mobilization: Alive and Well -- Beyond the SMO? How ICTs Are Transforming Organizing -- SMOs and Field Theory -- The Cultural Dynamics of Internal SMO Processes -- Conclusion: New Directions in the Study of SMOs -- References -- Chapter 10 Bringing Leadership Back In -- Introduction -- Leadership Matters -- Leadership and Social Movement Studies -- Theorizing Leadership Practice: An Alternative Approach -- Conclusion: New Directions for Social Movement Leadership Studies -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 11 How Social Movements Interact with Organizations and Fields: Protest, Institutions, and Beyond -- Introduction -- Precursors of the Movement and Organizations Research -- Contacts between Movement Theory and Organizational Analysis -- Movements in Organizations and Movements Targeting Organizations -- A First Synthesis: Movements as Political Process -- A Second Synthesis: Fields and Resettlements -- Beyond Field Theory -- Expanding Field Theory and Political Process Models -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 12 Infighting and Insurrection -- Introduction -- The Classical Tradition -- The Conditional Tradition -- The Causal Tradition
Content:
Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Chapter 13 Diffusion Processes Within and Across Movements -- Introduction -- What Is Diffused? -- What Are the Mechanisms of Diffusion? -- Catalysts to the Diffusion Process -- Cycles of Protest and Repertoires of Contention -- What Is the Impact of Diffusion? -- Outlook and Future Directions -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 14 Coalitions and the Organization of Collective Action -- Introduction -- Defining and Differentiating Coalitions -- Coalition Emergence and Dynamics -- Coalition Outcomes -- Future Directions -- Note -- References -- Part III Social Movement Strategies and Tactics -- Chapter 15 Tactics and Strategic Action -- Introduction -- Repertoires of Contention -- Tactics as Particular Events -- An Actor‐Centered Approach -- Strategic Action -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 16 Technology and Social Media -- Introduction -- It's Here, It's Digital, Get Used to It -- Disciplinary Differences in Studying Digital Technologies and Protest -- From Exotic to Mainstream: Major Findings -- Continuing Debates and Theoretical Shifts -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 17 Social Movements and Litigation -- Introduction -- What Is Social Movement Litigation? -- How Have Social Movements Deployed Litigation Strategy? -- The Turn to Law: Why Do Social Movement Groups Litigate? -- What Impacts Does Movement Litigation Strategy Have? -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 18 Social Movements in Interaction with Political Parties -- Introduction -- Movements and Parties: Two Key Actors for Democratic Representation -- Movement Versus Parties: Mutual Influence and Interdependence -- Crises of Representation and the Emergence of New Parties -- Broadening the Perspective: Transformations in Context -- Acknowledgments -- Note -- References
Content:
Chapter 19 Nonviolent and Violent Trajectories in Social Movements -- Introduction -- Radicalization: Towards Strategies and Methods of Violent Contention -- Demilitarization: From Armed to Unarmed Strategies and Methods -- Interaction of Violent and Nonviolent Contention -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 20 Art and Social Movements -- Introduction -- Contention within Art Worlds -- The Figure of the Committed Artist -- Art as a Contentious Practice -- Art as a Contentious Resource -- Notes -- References -- Part IV Microstructural and Social‐Psychological Dimensions -- Chapter 21 Individual Participation in Street Demonstrations -- Introduction -- Defining and Conceptualizing Street Demonstrations -- Demand, Supply, and Mobilization -- How to Study Participation in Demonstrations? -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Chapter 22 The Framing Perspective on Social Movements: Its Conceptual Roots and Architecture -- Introduction -- Conceptualizing Framing -- Conceptual Architecture -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 23 Emotions in Social Movements -- Introduction -- Emotions in Social Movements -- Analyzing Emotions -- Cognitive Social Science and Emotion -- Future Directions -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 24 Collective Identity in Social Movements: Assessing the Limits of a Theoretical Framework -- Introduction -- What Is Collective Identity and Why Should Social Movement Scholars Care? -- Is Collective Identity Found in Individuals, in the Collective, or Both? -- Are Collective Identities Given or Constructed? -- Melucci's Comprehensive Framework -- Collective Identity: Product, Process or Both? -- Assessing the Conceptual Limits of the Concept of Collective Identity -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Part V Consequences and Outcomes
Content:
Chapter 25 The Political Institutions, Processes, and Outcomes Movements Seek to Influence -- Introduction -- The Political Institutions, Processes, and Outcomes Movements Seek to Influence -- Under Which Conditions Do Movements Matter in Politics? -- Organization, protest, collective action and strategy -- What Is Studied and How -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 26 Economic Outcomes of Social Movements -- Economic Outcomes of Social Movements Between State, Market, and Society -- Attaining Government Regulation -- Direct Interventions in Markets -- Changing Market Rules and Practices in the Social Sphere -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 27 The Cultural Outcomes of Social Movements -- Social Movements as Producers of Culture -- Cultural Analysis of Movement Outcomes: Performance, Ideation, and Artifact -- Social Movements and Cultural Change: Conditions of Influence -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 28 Biographical Consequences of Activism -- Introduction -- Short‐term Impacts -- Durable Consequences -- Cultural Change -- Mapping the Field -- Social Mechanisms at Play -- What Next? -- Notes -- References -- Part VI Thematic Intersections -- Chapter 29 Social Class and Social Movements -- Introduction -- Class Grievances and Class Identities -- Theorizing Class and Social Change -- From Classes to Masses -- Social Movement Theory and the Retreat from Class -- Counting Contention: From Protests to Strikes -- The "Death of Class" and Labor Movement Scholarship -- Bridging Labor Scholarship and Social Movement Theory -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 30 Gender and Social Movements -- Introduction -- Tactics and Strategies -- Organizations -- Collective Identities -- Opportunities and Constraints -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 31 Race, Ethnicity, and Social Movements -- Introduction
Content:
Race, Ethnicity, and Social Movement Theory
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781119168591
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Snow, David A The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Social Movements Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2018 ISBN 9781119168591
Language:
English
Author information:
Kriesi, Hanspeter 1949-
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