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_aSocial movements : _ba reader / _cedited by Vincenzo Ruggiero and Nicola Montagna. |
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_aLondon ; _aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c2008. |
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_axxv, 377 p. : _bill. ; _c26 cm. |
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| 440 | 0 | _aRoutledge student readers | |
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_gpt. 1 : Conflict and collective action. _tThe Communist Manifesto / _rKarl Marx and Frederick Engels -- _tA contribution to the critique of political economy / _rKarl Marx and Frederick Engels -- _tThe eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte / _rKarl Marx -- _tThe division of labour in society / _rEmile Durkheim -- _tThe elementary forms of the religious life / _rEmile Durkheim -- _tConflict (on individuality and social forms) / _rGeorg Simmel -- _tThe crowd / _rGustave Le Bon -- _gpt. 2 : Hegemony and collective behaviour. _tThe city / _rMax Weber -- _tClass, status, party / _rMax Weber -- _tNotes on Italian history / _rAntonio Gramsci -- _tThe modern prince / _rAntonio Gramsci -- _tSocial movements / _rHerbert Blumer -- _tThe politics of mass society / _rWilliam Kornhauser -- _tTheory of collective behaviour / _rNeil Smelser -- _gpt. 3 : Resource mobilisation. _tThe logic of collective action / _rMancur Olson -- _tSocial conflict and social movements / _rAnthony Oberschall -- _tResource mobilisation and social movements : a partial theory / _rJohn McCarthy and Mayer Zald -- _tResource mobilisation theory and the study of social movements / _rCraig Jenkins -- _tThe Critical mass in collective action / _rGerard Marwell and Pamela Oliver -- _gpt. 4 : Social movements and the political process. _tPower in movement / _rSidney Tarrow -- _tPersonal politics / _rSara Evans -- _tThe conditions of protest behaviour in American cities / _rPeter K. Eisinger -- _tSocial movements and direct democracy in Switzerland / _rHanspeter Kriesi and Dominique Wisler -- _tPoor people's movements / _rFrances Fox Piven and Richard A. Cloward -- _tPolitical process and the development of black insurgency 1930-1970 / _rDoug McAdam -- _tSocial movements and national politics / _rCharles Tilly -- |
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_gpt. 5 : New social movements. _tNew social movements / _rJurgen Habermas -- _tNew social movements : challenging the boundaries of institutional politics / _rClaus Offe -- _tAn introduction to the study of social movements / _rAlain Touraine -- _tA strange kind of newness : what's "new" in new social movements? / _rAlberto Melucci -- _tConflict networks and the origin of women's liberation / _rCarol Mueller -- _tTheory and protest in Latin America today / _rArturo Escobar and Sonia Alvarez -- _gpt. 6 : New directions. _tMobilisation and participation : social-psychological expansions of resource mobilisation theory / _rBert Klandermans -- _tFrame alignment processes, micromobilisation and movement participation / _rDavid Snow et al -- _tThe concept of social movement / _rMario Diani -- _tSocial movements : a cognitive approach / _rRon Eyerman and Andrew Jamison -- _tComparative perspectives on social movements / _rDoug McAdam, John McCarthy and Mayer Zald -- _tPutting emotions in their place / _rCraig Calhoun -- _gpt. 7 : New global movements. _tGrassroots globalisation / _rArjun Appadurai -- _tGlobalisation and gender : new threats, new strategies / _rMarjorie Mayo -- _tGlobalizing resistance : the battle of Seattle and the future of social movements / _rJackie Smith -- _tFrom Santiago to Seattle : transnational advocacy groups restructuring world politics / _rSanjeev Khagram, James V. Riker and Kathyn Sikkink -- _tTransnational protest and global activism / _rDonatella Della Porta and Sidney Tarrow -- _tSocial movements and global mobilisations / _rNicola Montagna -- _tDichotomies and contemporary social movements / _rVincenzo Ruggiero. |
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| 700 | 1 | _aRuggiero, Vincenzo. | |
| 700 | 1 | _aMontagna, Nicola. | |
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