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Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change, Volume 36.

This volume brings together multi-method research on political mobilization in the USA, rights in Peru, peacebuilding in Croatia and Israel/Palestine, local forums in the Occupy movement and a crowd behaviors in the context of university party riots.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Coy, Pat. G.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bradford : Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2013.
Colección:Research in social movements, conflicts and change.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front cover; research in social movements, conflicts and change; copyright page; contents; list of contributors; introduction; part i: old and new media and mobilization; spreading the word or shaping the conversation: ''prosumption'' in protest websites; introduction; the rise of digital media and amateur production; formalization, professionalization, and digitization in protest; data and methods; findings; conclusion; notes; acknowledgments; references; media, movements, and mobilization: tea party protests in the united states, 2009-2010; theory; case selection; data and method; results.
  • Discussionlimitations; future research; conclusion; notes; acknowledgments; references; part ii: elites and advancements in rights; strategic action fields and the context of political entrepreneurship: how disability rights became part of the policy agenda; introduction; strategic actors in strategic action fields; policy communities and strategic action fields; social skill and political entrepreneurship; data and methods; innovation in disability: how entrepreneurs in a saf promoted a rights agenda; discussion; notes; acknowledgments; references.
  • INCONSISTENCY IN POLICY ELITES' SUPPORT FOR MOVEMENT CLAIMS: FEMINIST ADVOCACY IN TWO REGIONS OF PERUINTRODUCTION; FEMINIST ADVOCACY AND POLITICAL CHANGE IN CONTEMPORARY PERU; BRIDGING POLITICAL AND CULTURAL APPROACHES TO ENHANCE THEORY; METHODOLOGY; PRESENTATION OF THE FINDINGS; DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; PART III: PEACEBUILDING PATHOLOGIES AND BEST PRACTICES; PATHOLOGIES IN PEACEBUILDING: DONORS, NGOs, AND COMMUNITY PEACEBUILDING IN CROATIA; INTRODUCTION; NGO FAILURES: EXPLANATIONS; PEACEBUILDING; METHODS AND CASE; PRODUCING DYSFUNCTION.
  • Pathologies in peacebuildingcounterexample: the charles stuart mott foundation; conclusion; notes; acknowledgments; references; appendix: acronyms; organizational adaptation and survival in a hostile and unfavorable environment: peacebuilding organizations in israel and palestine; introduction; organizational and social movement theory; people-to-people organizations in their environments; methodology and groups studied; adaptation and survival; conclusion; notes; acknowledgments; references; part iv: consensus in occupy and in social forums.
  • Learning consensus decision-making in occupy: uncertainty, responsibility, commitmentoccupy movement; consensus; a brief history of consensus in occupy dame street; learning decision-making in occupy dame street; occupy
  • acting in an interstitial space; acknowledgments; references; practices of local social forums: the building of tactical and cultural collective action repertoires; introduction: local social forum experiences; methodology; why the lsf label might be a misnomer; lsf as a tactical and cultural repertoire; lsfs as producers of new social ties.