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Authority in contention /

In recent years, there has been a surge in social movement theorizing known as the contentious politics approach to studying political protest activity. In 2002, a conference sponsored by the Collective Behavior and Social Movements Section of the American Sociological Association was held at the Un...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Myers, Daniel J., Cress, Daniel M.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Oxford : Elsevier, 2004.
Colección:Research in social movements, conflicts and change ; vol. 25.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction : authority in contention / Daniel J. Myers and Daniel M. Cress
  • Part I. Authority in contention : beyond challenges to the state
  • Social movements as challenges to authority : resistance to an emerging conceptual hegemony / David A. Snow
  • The targets of social movements : beyond a focus on the state / Nella Van Dyke, Sarah A. Soule and Verta A. Taylor
  • Part II. Expanding notions of repression
  • Controlling protest : new directions for research on the social control of protest / Jennifer Earl
  • Soft repressions : ridicule, stigma, and silencing in gender based movements / Myra Marx Ferree
  • Part III. Culture and movement challenges
  • Performing protest : drag shows as tactical repertoire of the gay and lesbian movement / Verta Taylor, Leila J. Rupp and Joshua Gamson
  • Disciples and dissenters : tactical choice and consequences in the Plowshares movement / Sharon Erickson Nepstad
  • Culture in and outside institutions / Francesca Polletta
  • Part IV. Challenges in corporate systems
  • Working it out : the emergence and diffusion of the workplace movement for lesbians, gay, and bisexual rights / Nicole C. Raeburn
  • The American labor movement's (surprising) economic impact : how unions challenge consumerism and corporate governance / Teresa Ghilarducci
  • Embodied health movements and challenges to the dominant epidemiological paradigm / Stephan Zavestoski [and others]
  • Authorities in contention / Daniel M. Cress and Daniel J. Meyers.