Table of Contents
1 Cover
2 Foreword to the Third Edition ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
3 CHAPTER 1: The Study of Social Movements 1.1 FOUR CORE QUESTIONS FOR SOCIAL MOVEMENT ANALYSIS 1.2 WHAT IS DISTINCTIVE IN SOCIAL MOVEMENTS? 1.3 IN THIS BOOK
4 CHAPTER 2: Social Changes and Social Movements 2.1 SOCIAL STRUCTURE, POLITICAL CLEAVAGES, AND COLLECTIVE ACTION 2.2 STATES, MARKETS, AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS 2.3 KNOWLEDGE, CULTURE, AND CONFLICTS 2.4 STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATIONS, NEW CONFLICTS, NEW CLASSES 2.5 SUMMARY
5 CHAPTER 3: The Symbolic Dimension of Collective Action 3.1 CULTURE AND ACTION: THE ROLE OF VALUES 3.2 CULTURE AND ACTION: THE COGNITIVE PERSPECTIVE 3.3 PROBLEMS AND RESPONSES 3.4 SUMMARY
6 CHAPTER 4: Collective Action and Identity 4.1 IDENTITY AS A CONDITION AND A PROCESS 4.2 IDENTITY AND TIME 4.3 MULTIPLE IDENTITIES 4.4 HOW IS IDENTITY GENERATED AND REPRODUCED? 4.5 SUMMARY
7 CHAPTER 5: Individuals, Networks, and Participation 5.1 NETWORKS AND PARTICIPATION 5.2 DO NETWORKS ALWAYS MATTER? 5.3 INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZATIONS 5.4 INDIVIDUAL PARTICIPATION, MOVEMENT SUBCULTURES, AND VIRTUAL NETWORKS 5.5 SUMMARY
8 CHAPTER 6: Organizations and Organizing within Social Movements 6.1 ORGANIZATIONS WITHIN SOCIAL MOVEMENTS 6.2 PARTICIPATORY MOVEMENT ORGANIZATIONS 6.3 FROM ORGANIZATIONS TO ORGANIZING: MODES OF COORDINATION OF COLLECTIVE ACTION 6.4 DO WE STILL NEED ORGANIZATIONS? COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY AND COLLECTIVE ACTION 6.5 HOW DOES ORGANIZING WITHIN SOCIAL MOVEMENTS CHANGE? 6.6 SUMMARY
9 CHAPTER 7: Eventful Protests 7.1 DEFINING PROTEST 7.2 THE LOGICS AND FORMS OF PROTEST 7.3 STRATEGIC OPTIONS AND PROTEST REPERTOIRES 7.4 PROTEST SPREADING IN TIME AND SPACE 7.5 EVENTFUL PROTEST 7.6 SUMMARY
10 CHAPTER 8: Political Opportunities for Social Movements 8.1 POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS 8.2 PREVAILING INSTITUTIONAL STRATEGIES 8.3 SOCIAL MOVEMENTS’ OPPONENTS 8.4 ALLIES AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS 8.5 DISCURSIVE OPPORTUNITY AND THE MEDIA SYSTEM 8.6 SUMMARY
11 CHAPTER 9: The Effects of Social Movements 9.1 SOCIAL MOVEMENT EFFECTS: SOME CAVEATS 9.2 CHANGES IN PUBLIC POLICY 9.3 SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND PROCEDURAL CHANGES 9.4 SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND DEMOCRATIZATION 9.5 NORMATIVE CONCEPTIONS OF DEMOCRACY IN MOVEMENT 9.6 SUMMARY
12 References
13 Index
List of Illustrations
1 Chapter 6FIGURE 6.1 Modes of coordination of collective action
Guide
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