The future of social movement research : dynamics, mechanisms, and processes / / Jacquelien van Stekelenburg, Conny Roggeband, and Bert Klandermans, editors.

" Are the dynamics of contention changing? This is the question confronted by the contributors of this volume, some of the most influential scholars in the field of social movements. The answers, arriving at a time of extraordinary worldwide turmoil, not only provide a wide-ranging and varied u...

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Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
Series:Social movements, protest, and contention ; v. 39
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Physical Description:xxii, 469 p.
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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.