From Contention to Democracy addresses a crucial aspect of contemporary societies: the role of social movements for political and social change. The volume gathers together essays written by prominent social theorists who have been asked to reflect on the relationship between movements and processes of social, political, and cultural change.
From Contention to Democracy addresses a crucial aspect of contemporary societies: the role of social movements for political and social change. The volume gathers together essays written by prominent social theorists who have been asked to reflect on the relationship between movements and processes of social, political, and cultural change.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marco G. Giugni is a researcher in the department of political science at the University of Geneva. Doug McAdam is professor of sociology at Stanford. Charles Tilly is Joseph L. Buttenwieser Professor of Social Science at Columbia University.
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Chapter 1 Introduction: Social Movements and Chance: Incorporation, Transformation/ and Democratization Part 2 Incorporation Chapter 3 Social Movements: Incorporation, Disengagement, and Opportunities: A Long View Chapter 4 Social Protest and Policy Reform: May 1868 and the Loi d'Orientation in France Chapter 5 Social Movements and Cultural Change Part 6 Transformation Chapter 7 Contentious Politics in Complex Societies: New Social Movements Between Conflict and Cooperation Chapter 8 To Move Mountains: Collective Action and the Possibility of Institutional Chance Chapter 9 Social Movements or Revolutions? On the Evolution and Outcomes of Collective Action Part 10 Democratization Chapter 11 Democratic Transitions and Social Movements Outcomes: The Chilean Shantytown Dwellers' Movement in Comparative Perspective Chapter 12 Social Movements and the Democratization Process in the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America Chapter 13 Collective Action, Change, and Democracy: Do Social Movements Still Matter? Chapter 14 Conclusion: The Future of Social Movements
Chapter 1 Introduction: Social Movements and Chance: Incorporation, Transformation/ and Democratization Part 2 Incorporation Chapter 3 Social Movements: Incorporation, Disengagement, and Opportunities: A Long View Chapter 4 Social Protest and Policy Reform: May 1868 and the Loi d'Orientation in France Chapter 5 Social Movements and Cultural Change Part 6 Transformation Chapter 7 Contentious Politics in Complex Societies: New Social Movements Between Conflict and Cooperation Chapter 8 To Move Mountains: Collective Action and the Possibility of Institutional Chance Chapter 9 Social Movements or Revolutions? On the Evolution and Outcomes of Collective Action Part 10 Democratization Chapter 11 Democratic Transitions and Social Movements Outcomes: The Chilean Shantytown Dwellers' Movement in Comparative Perspective Chapter 12 Social Movements and the Democratization Process in the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America Chapter 13 Collective Action, Change, and Democracy: Do Social Movements Still Matter? Chapter 14 Conclusion: The Future of Social Movements
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