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Sarah A. Soule is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Arizona. Her main areas of research are social movements and political sociology. She has published several articles on social movements with a focus on diffusion processes in social movements.
Hanspeter Kriesi is Professor of Political Science at the University of Zurich, Switzerland. He is an internationally renowned scholar and has published numerous journal articles on social movements. He is the author of Political Mobilization and Social Change (1993).
Contributors | p. viii |
Acknowledgments | p. xvi |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Mapping the Terrain | p. 3 |
Facilitative Contexts and Conditions | p. 17 |
Protest in Time and Space: The Evolution of Waves of Contention | p. 19 |
The Strange Career of Strain and Breakdown Theories of Collective Action | p. 47 |
Political Context and Opportunity | p. 67 |
The Cultural Contexts of Collective Action: Constraints, Opportunities, and the Symbolic Life of Social Movements | p. 91 |
Resources and Social Movement Mobilization | p. 116 |
Field of Action and Dynamics | p. 153 |
Beyond the Iron Law: Rethinking the Place of Organizations in Social Movement Research | p. 155 |
Leadership in Social Movements | p. 171 |
Movement Allies, Adversaries, and Third Parties | p. 197 |
Policing Social Protest | p. 217 |
Bystanders, Public Opinion, and the Media | p. 242 |
"Get up, Stand up": Tactical Repertoires of Social Movements | p. 262 |
Diffusion Processes within and across Movements | p. 294 |
Transnational Processes and Movements | p. 311 |
Microstructural and Social-Psychological Dimensions | p. 337 |
Networks and Participation | p. 339 |
The Demand and Supply of Participation: Social-Psychological Correlates of Participation in Social Movements | p. 360 |
Framing Processes, Ideology, and Discursive Fields | p. 380 |
Emotional Dimensions of Social Movements | p. 413 |
Collective Identity, Solidarity, and Commitment | p. 433 |
Consequences and Outcomes | p. 459 |
The Legislative, Organizational, and Beneficiary Consequences of State-Oriented Challengers | p. 461 |
Personal and Biographical Consequences | p. 489 |
The Cultural Consequences of Social Movements | p. 508 |
The Consequences of Social Movements for Each Other | p. 531 |
Major Social Movements | p. 553 |
The Labor Movement in Motion | p. 555 |
Feminism and the Women's Movement: A Global Perspective | p. 576 |
Environmental Movements | p. 608 |
Antiwar and Peace Movements | p. 641 |
Ethnic and Nationalist Social Movements | p. 666 |
Religious Movements | p. 694 |
Index | p. 717 |
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