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Social Movements: Identity, Culture, and the State [Paperback]

David S. Meyer (Editor), Nancy Whittier (Editor), Belinda Robnett (Editor)
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0195143566 978-0195143560 June 27, 2002
Why do social movements take the forms they do? How do activists' efforts and beliefs interact with the cultural and political contexts in which they work? Why do activists take particular strategic paths, and how do their strategies affect the course and impact of the movement? Social Movements aims to bridge the gap between "political opportunities" theorists who look at the circumstances and effects of social movement efforts and "collective identity theorists" who focus on the reconstruction of meaning and identity through collective action. The volume brings together scholars from a variety of perspectives to consider the intersections of opportunities and identities, structures and cultures, in social movements. Representing a new generation of social movement theory, the contributors build bridges between political opportunities and collective identity paradigms, between analyses of movements' internal dynamics and their external contexts, between approaches that emphasize structure and those that emphasize culture. They cover a wide range of case studies from both the U.S. and Western Europe as well as from less developed countries. Movements include feminist organizing in the U.S. and India, lesbian/gay movements, revolutionary movements in Burma, the Philippines, and Indonesia, labor campaigns in England and South Africa, civil rights movements, community organizing, political party organizing in Canada, student movements of the left and right, and the Religious Right. Many chapters also pay explicit attention to the dynamics of gender, race, and class in social movements. Combining a variety of perspectives on a wide range of topics, the contributors' synthetic approach shifts the field of social movements forward in important new directions.

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"This volume will be very useful for advanced undergraduate classes that are studying social movements. With its impressive breadth, students will be able to get a taste of much of what research in social movements has to offer."-- Social Forces


"Mandatory reading for students of social movements and collective action and an important contribution to the theoretical development of the field."--American Journal of Sociology


"The book is clearly written and the cases instructive." --CHOICE


About the Author

David S. Meyer is at University of California, Irvine. Nancy Whittier is at Smith College.

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  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (June 27, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195143566
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195143560
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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"An important collection, integrating studies of consciousness, collective identity and culture with studies of state and organizational structure and strategy. Each chapter marks an advance in our understanding of social movements."
--Jane Mansbridge, Adams Professor, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University

"This wonderful book is a vital step forward in the building of social movement theory."--Mary Katzenstein, Professor of Government and Women's Studies, Cornell University

"Meyer, Whittier, and Robnett call for a collective response to the gaps in social movement research today, offering bridges between sociologists and political scientists. Rarely have I read so well integrated a set of papers on so broad a theme in social movement research."
-Sidney Tarrow, Maxwell Upson Professor of Governmetn, Cornell University

"This wide-ranging and thoughtful collection is a showcase for the talents of a younger generation of social movement scholars. It bodes well for the future of the field."
--William A. Gamson, Professor of Sociology, Boston College

"Meyer, Whittier, and Robnett have compiled a stimulating, rich, and theoretically groundbreaking set of articles. This is 'must reading' for anyone interested in theoretical advances and shifts taking place in the social movement field."
--Verta Taylor, Professor of Sociology, Ohio State University

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Students of social movements fought, and won, a lengthy battle to legitimate academic interest in the field. Read the first page
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United States, South African, New York City, African American, Board of Education, Civil Rights Act, Supreme Court, Freedom Summer, Christian Right, More Dialogic Analysis, Nancy Whittier, The Contradictions of Gay Ethnicity, David Meyer, Three Southeast Asian Countries, Belinda Robnett, Hate Crimes Act, Martin Luther King, East Harlem, New Democratic Party, Voting Rights Act, Atlantic City, Dunbar Moodie, More Than One Feminism, Adam Smith, Aldon Morris
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