Freedom in Contention examines the workings and impacts of social movements, using the conceptual and analytical tools of liberal political economy. This important book will appeal to political economists, sociologists, philosophers, historians, and other researchers interested in social movements as forces for societal change.
Freedom in Contention examines the workings and impacts of social movements, using the conceptual and analytical tools of liberal political economy. This important book will appeal to political economists, sociologists, philosophers, historians, and other researchers interested in social movements as forces for societal change.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Polycentricity: Studies in Institutional Diversity and Voluntary Governance
Mikayla Novak is researcher and educator in the school of sociology and The Australian National University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Social Movements: Setting the Scene Chapter 2: Commitment Without Coercion: Social Movements and Collective Engagement Chapter 3: Varieties of Voice and Exit: Social Movement Tactics Chapter 4: Social Movement Encounters with Society: Contentious Entanglements Chapter 5: Social Movements and Liberty: Case Studies in the Modern History of Freedom Chapter 6: Issues Raised by Contemporary Social Movements Chapter 7: Meanings and Methods of Social Movements: Further Implications Chapter 8: Summary of Key Themes and Arguments
Chapter 1: Social Movements: Setting the Scene Chapter 2: Commitment Without Coercion: Social Movements and Collective Engagement Chapter 3: Varieties of Voice and Exit: Social Movement Tactics Chapter 4: Social Movement Encounters with Society: Contentious Entanglements Chapter 5: Social Movements and Liberty: Case Studies in the Modern History of Freedom Chapter 6: Issues Raised by Contemporary Social Movements Chapter 7: Meanings and Methods of Social Movements: Further Implications Chapter 8: Summary of Key Themes and Arguments
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