Handbook of Social Movements Across DisciplinesBert Klandermans, Conny Roggeband Springer Science & Business Media, 26/09/2007 - 326 من الصفحات Researchers and students from divergent academic disciplines share an interest in the study of social movements and collective action. Through a variety of disciplinary approaches and techniques, researchers seek to understand the emergence and development of collective action. In the last few decades, the field of social-movements-studies has proliferated enormously, covering a wide array of movements, issues and places. With this growth, social movement scholars have criticized the traditional vision of collective mobilization as the results of irrational behavior and have instead developed a range of new approaches. The expansion of the field has also led to increased theoretical debates and attempts to synthesize the different perspectives. But these attempts have met with the obstacle of the field being multidisciplinary. Discussion a theory from many areas of research can lead to misunderstandings. With this in mind, this book aims to revisit the disciplinary roots of social movement studies. Each discipline raises its own questions and approaches the subject from a different angle or perspective. The chapters of the proposed handbook are written by internationally renowned scholars representing the various disciplines involved. They will review the approach their discipline has developed and discuss their disciplines’ contributions and insights to the knowledge of social movements. Furthermore, each chapter addresses the “unanswered questions” and discusses the overlaps with other disciplines and reviews the interdisciplinary advances so far. |
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... reviews of the advances and challenges within the social science disciplines hopefully stimulate debate and cooperation. This ... Review 67(1)/:11–28 Eyerman, Ron and Andrew Jamison. 1998. Music and Social Movements. New York: Cambridge ...
... Review 62:1144–1158. Marx, Gary T. and James L. Wood. 1975. “Strands of Theory and Research in Collective Behavior.” Annual Review ofSociology 1:363–428. McAdam, Doug. 1996. “Political Opportunities: Conceptual Origins, Current Problems ...
... review, see Gurney and Tierney 1982). But while it made intuitive sense to argue that relative or absolute deprivation is a sine qua non of movement emergence, in reality very few of the most deprived groups actually engaged in protest ...
... review, see Meyer and Minkoff 2004). Doug McAdam's political process model of social movement emergence and decline is a key work in developing this perspective (1982). He argued that shifts in the structure of political opportunities ...
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Cultural Approaches in the Sociology of Social Movements | 59 |
Political Science | 111 |
A Social Psychology of Contention | 157 |
Anthropology and the Study of Social Movements | 205 |
Historians and the Study of Protest | 267 |
Index | 313 |