Organizing Dissent
Contemporary Social Movements in Theory and Practice, Second Edition
Herausgeber: Carroll, William K
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Contemporary Social Movements in Theory and Practice, Second Edition
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When first published in 1992, this major collection rapidly established itself as the leading text on Social Movements to be published in North America.
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When first published in 1992, this major collection rapidly established itself as the leading text on Social Movements to be published in North America.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- 2nd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9781551930022
- ISBN-10: 1551930021
- Artikelnr.: 33660911
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- 2nd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9781551930022
- ISBN-10: 1551930021
- Artikelnr.: 33660911
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by William K. Carroll
Contributors
Acknowledgements
Part One: Social Movements in Theory
1. Social Movements and Counterhegemony: Canadian Contexts and Social
Theories - William K. Carroll
2. Post-Marxism and the New Social Movements - Barry D. Adam
3. Language, Power, and Politics: Revisiting the Symbolic Challenge of
Movements - Dominique Masson
4. Is the Personal Always Political? Environmentalism in Arendt's Age of
'The Social' - Catriona Sandilands
5. Globalization, Movements, and the Decentred State - Warren Magnusson
Part Two: Social Movements in Practice
1. Reinventing a Labour Movement? - Bob Russell
2. Coalitions of Social Movements as Agencies for Social Change: The
Action Canada Network - Peter Bleyer
3. The Precarious Pursuit of Justice: Counterhegemony in the Lubicon
First Nation Coalition - David Alan Long
4. From Stereotypes to Visible Diversity: Lesbian Political Organizing -
Sharon Dale Stone
5. On Counterhegemonic Formation in the Women's Movement and the
Difficult Integration of Collective Identities - Jacinthe Michaud
6. Managing AIDS Organizing: 'Consultation,' 'Partnership,' and
'Responsibility' as Strategies for Regulation - Gary Kinsman
7. Framing the Forests: Corporations, the B.C. Forest Alliance, and the
Media - Aaron Doyle, Brian Elliott & David Tindall
Afterword
1. Many Davids, One Goliath - R.S. Ratner
References
Acknowledgements
Part One: Social Movements in Theory
1. Social Movements and Counterhegemony: Canadian Contexts and Social
Theories - William K. Carroll
2. Post-Marxism and the New Social Movements - Barry D. Adam
3. Language, Power, and Politics: Revisiting the Symbolic Challenge of
Movements - Dominique Masson
4. Is the Personal Always Political? Environmentalism in Arendt's Age of
'The Social' - Catriona Sandilands
5. Globalization, Movements, and the Decentred State - Warren Magnusson
Part Two: Social Movements in Practice
1. Reinventing a Labour Movement? - Bob Russell
2. Coalitions of Social Movements as Agencies for Social Change: The
Action Canada Network - Peter Bleyer
3. The Precarious Pursuit of Justice: Counterhegemony in the Lubicon
First Nation Coalition - David Alan Long
4. From Stereotypes to Visible Diversity: Lesbian Political Organizing -
Sharon Dale Stone
5. On Counterhegemonic Formation in the Women's Movement and the
Difficult Integration of Collective Identities - Jacinthe Michaud
6. Managing AIDS Organizing: 'Consultation,' 'Partnership,' and
'Responsibility' as Strategies for Regulation - Gary Kinsman
7. Framing the Forests: Corporations, the B.C. Forest Alliance, and the
Media - Aaron Doyle, Brian Elliott & David Tindall
Afterword
1. Many Davids, One Goliath - R.S. Ratner
References
Contributors
Acknowledgements
Part One: Social Movements in Theory
1. Social Movements and Counterhegemony: Canadian Contexts and Social
Theories - William K. Carroll
2. Post-Marxism and the New Social Movements - Barry D. Adam
3. Language, Power, and Politics: Revisiting the Symbolic Challenge of
Movements - Dominique Masson
4. Is the Personal Always Political? Environmentalism in Arendt's Age of
'The Social' - Catriona Sandilands
5. Globalization, Movements, and the Decentred State - Warren Magnusson
Part Two: Social Movements in Practice
1. Reinventing a Labour Movement? - Bob Russell
2. Coalitions of Social Movements as Agencies for Social Change: The
Action Canada Network - Peter Bleyer
3. The Precarious Pursuit of Justice: Counterhegemony in the Lubicon
First Nation Coalition - David Alan Long
4. From Stereotypes to Visible Diversity: Lesbian Political Organizing -
Sharon Dale Stone
5. On Counterhegemonic Formation in the Women's Movement and the
Difficult Integration of Collective Identities - Jacinthe Michaud
6. Managing AIDS Organizing: 'Consultation,' 'Partnership,' and
'Responsibility' as Strategies for Regulation - Gary Kinsman
7. Framing the Forests: Corporations, the B.C. Forest Alliance, and the
Media - Aaron Doyle, Brian Elliott & David Tindall
Afterword
1. Many Davids, One Goliath - R.S. Ratner
References
Acknowledgements
Part One: Social Movements in Theory
1. Social Movements and Counterhegemony: Canadian Contexts and Social
Theories - William K. Carroll
2. Post-Marxism and the New Social Movements - Barry D. Adam
3. Language, Power, and Politics: Revisiting the Symbolic Challenge of
Movements - Dominique Masson
4. Is the Personal Always Political? Environmentalism in Arendt's Age of
'The Social' - Catriona Sandilands
5. Globalization, Movements, and the Decentred State - Warren Magnusson
Part Two: Social Movements in Practice
1. Reinventing a Labour Movement? - Bob Russell
2. Coalitions of Social Movements as Agencies for Social Change: The
Action Canada Network - Peter Bleyer
3. The Precarious Pursuit of Justice: Counterhegemony in the Lubicon
First Nation Coalition - David Alan Long
4. From Stereotypes to Visible Diversity: Lesbian Political Organizing -
Sharon Dale Stone
5. On Counterhegemonic Formation in the Women's Movement and the
Difficult Integration of Collective Identities - Jacinthe Michaud
6. Managing AIDS Organizing: 'Consultation,' 'Partnership,' and
'Responsibility' as Strategies for Regulation - Gary Kinsman
7. Framing the Forests: Corporations, the B.C. Forest Alliance, and the
Media - Aaron Doyle, Brian Elliott & David Tindall
Afterword
1. Many Davids, One Goliath - R.S. Ratner
References