Comparative perspectives on social movements : political opportunities, mobilizing structures, and cultural framings /
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Formato: | Libro |
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Cambridge [Inglaterra] :
Cambridge University Press,
1996.
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Colección: | Studies in comparative politics
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: Opportunities, mobilizing structures, and framing processes - toward a synthetic, comparative perspective on social movements / Doug McAdam, John D. McCarthy and Mayer N. Zald
- Conceptual origins, current problems, future directions / Doug McAdam
- States and opportunities: The political structuring of social movements / Sidney Tarrow
- Social movements and the state: Thoughts on the policing of protest / Donatella Della Porta
- Opportunities and framing in the Eastern European revolts of 1989 / Anthony Oberschall
- Opportunities and framing in the transition to democracy: The case of Russia / Elena Zdravomyslova
- Constraints and opportunities in adopting, adapting, and inventing / John D. McCarthy
- The organizational structure of new social movements in a political context / Hanspeter Kriesi
- The impact of national contexts on social movement structures: A cross-movement and cross-national comparison / Dieter Rucht
- Organizational form as frame: Collective identity and political strategy in the American labor movement, 1880-1920 / Elisabeth S. Clemens
- The collapse of a social movement: The interplay of mobilizing structures, framing, and political opportunities in the Knights of Labor / Kim Voss
- Culture, ideology, and strategic framing / Mayer N. Zald
- Framing political opportunity / William A. Gamson and David S. Meyer
- Accessing public, media, electoral, and governmental agendas / John D. McCarthy, Jackie Smith and Mayer N. Zald
- Media discourse, movement publicity, and the generation of collective action frames: Theoretical and empirical exercises in meaning construction / Bert Klandermans and Sjoerd Goslinga
- The framing function of movement tactics: Strategic dramaturgy in the American civil rights movement / Doug McAdam.