"Over the last few decades, we have witnessed increasing incidents of collective action. Collective action is a matter of demand by citizens who are aggrieved, supply by protest organizations/individuals, and mobilization through effective communication networks. This volume elaborates on the processes and mechanisms responsible for these dynamics"--
"Over the last few decades, we have witnessed increasing incidents of collective action. Collective action is a matter of demand by citizens who are aggrieved, supply by protest organizations/individuals, and mobilization through effective communication networks. This volume elaborates on the processes and mechanisms responsible for these dynamics"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jacquelien van Stekelenburg is Professor of Social Change and Con¿ict at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands. With a background in social psychology, she combines a social psychological approach with sociological insights. She has conducted studies on demonstrations, emerging networks, and the micro-foundations of out-migration and mass protests. Her research primarily focuses on moderate and radical protest.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. The Legacy of the Past 3. What is Contextualized Contestation? 4. Dynamics of Demand 5. Dynamics of Supply 6. Dynamics of Mobilization 7. Context Matters, but how? 8. Should I Stay or Should I Go? 9. Politicization, Polarization and Radicalization Conclusion: Taking Stock References.
1. Introduction 2. The Legacy of the Past 3. What is Contextualized Contestation? 4. Dynamics of Demand 5. Dynamics of Supply 6. Dynamics of Mobilization 7. Context Matters, but how? 8. Should I Stay or Should I Go? 9. Politicization, Polarization and Radicalization Conclusion: Taking Stock References.
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