Social Movements : an Introduction / Donatella della Porta and Mario Diani.
Material type: TextPublisher: Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Blackwell, 2020Edition: Third editionDescription: vii, 339 pages ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781119167655Subject(s): Social movementsAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Social movementsDDC classification: 303.48/4 LOC classification: HN17.5 | .D45 2020Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 260-320) and index.
The study of social movements: recurring questions, (partially) changing answers -- Social changes and social movements -- The symbolic dimension of collective action -- Collective action and identity -- Individuals, networks, and participation -- Organizations and organizing within social movements -- Eventful protests -- Political opportunities for social movements -- The effects of social movements.
"Now in its third edition, Social Movements is the market-leading introductory text on collective action in contemporary society. The text draws from theory-driven, systematic empirical research from across the social sciences to address central questions and concepts in the field. Sophisticated yet reader-friendly chapters offer critical analyses of relevant literature whilst exploring important issues and debates. The global political landscape has undergone significant changes in the years since this book's initial publication, such as the spread of online protests, the resurgence of nationalist and right-wing activity, global revolts, and increased social and economic polarization. This thoroughly updated edition offers fresh discussions of recent social movements against austerity from around the world, new empirical examples, references to recent episodes of contention, an expanded comparative approach to social movement theory in the scientific literature, and more. Presents an empirical and engaging exploration of contemporary social movements. Discusses topics such as organizing within social movements, eventful protests, political opportunities, symbolism and identity in collective action, and social change. Highlights how core mechanisms of collective action operate in different movements, past and present. Provides a conceptual methodology useful for social science students and researchers alike. Highlights how core mechanisms of collective action operate in different movements in the past and present"-- Provided by publisher.
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