The future of social movement research : dynamics, mechanisms, and processes /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: ebrary, Inc
Other Authors: Stekelenburg, Jacquelien van, Roggeband, Conny, 1969-, Klandermans, Bert
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [2013]
Series:Social movements, protest, and contention ; v. 39.
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Table of Contents:
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  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: The Changing Dynamics of Contention
  • Jacquelien van Stekelenburg and Conny Roggeband
  • Part I. Grievances and Identities: The Demand Side of Participation
  • 1. The Dynamics of Demand
  • Bert Klandermans
  • 2. Is the Internet Creating New Reasons to Protest?
  • Francesca Polletta, Pang Ching Bobby Chen, Beth Gharrity Gardner, and Alice Motes
  • 3. Social Movement Participation in the Global Society: Identity, Networks, and Emotions
  • Verta Taylor
  • 4. "Protest against whom?": The Role of Collective Meaning Making in Politicization
  • Marjoka van Doorn, Jacomijne Prins, and Saskia Welschen
  • Discussion: Opening the Black Box of Dynamics in Theory and Research on the Demand Side of Protest
  • Martijn van Zomeren
  • Part II. Organizations and Networks: The Supply Side of Contention
  • 5. The Changing Supply Side of Mobilization: Questions for Discussion
  • Conny Roggeband and Jan Willem Duyvendak
  • 6. Bringing Organizational Studies Back into Social Movement Scholarship
  • Sarah A. Soule
  • 7. Organization and Community in Social Movements
  • Suzanne Staggenborg
  • 8. Organizational Fields and Social Movement Dynamics
  • Mario Diani
  • 9. Social Movement Structures in Action: Conceptual Propositions and Empirical Illustration
  • Dieter Rucht
  • Discussion: The Changing Supply Side of Mobilization: Impressions on a Theme
  • Debra Minkoff
  • Part III. Dynamics of Mobilization
  • 10. Changing Mobilization of Individual Activists?
  • Stefaan Walgrave
  • 11. Mobilizing for Change in a Changing Society
  • Jacquelien van Stekelenburg and Marije Boekkooi
  • 12. Ethnicity, Repression, and Fields of Action in Movement Mobilization
  • Pamela E. Oliver
  • 13. Identity Dilemmas, Discursive Fields, Identity Work, and Mobilization: Clarifying the Identity/Movement Nexus
  • David A. Snow
  • 14. Movements of the Left, Movements of the Right Reconsidered
  • Swen Hutter and Hanspeter Kriesi
  • Discussion: Mobilization and the Changing and Persistent Dynamics of Political Participation
  • Christopher Rootes
  • Part IV. The Changing Context of Contention
  • 15. The End of the Social Movement as We Know It?: Adaptive Challenges in Changed Contexts
  • Ruud Koopmans
  • 16. Social Movements and Elections: Toward a Broader Understanding of the Political Context of Contention
  • Doug McAdam and Sidney Tarrow
  • 17. Social Movements, Power, and Democracy: New Challenges, New Challengers, New Theories?
  • Donatella della Porta
  • 18. Recent Trends in Public Protest in the U.S.A.: The Social Movement Society Thesis Revisited
  • John D. McCarthy, Patrick Rafail, and Ashley Gromis
  • 19. The "Contentious French" Revisited
  • Nonna Mayer
  • Discussion: Meaning and Movements in the New Millennium: Gendering Democracy
  • Myra Marx Ferree
  • Afterword
  • Bert Klandermans
  • Contributors
  • Index.