Sidney Tarrow charts the rise, dynamics, and decline of social movements as part of political struggle and asks how they advance or regress democracy. This fully updated edition includes new material on the Capitol attack, the growth of populism around the world, and the role of social media.
Sidney Tarrow charts the rise, dynamics, and decline of social movements as part of political struggle and asks how they advance or regress democracy. This fully updated edition includes new material on the Capitol attack, the growth of populism around the world, and the role of social media.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sidney Tarrow is the Emeritus Maxwell M. Upson Professor of Government at Cornell University and Adjunct Professor at the Cornell Law School. Some of his recent publications include Strangers at the Gates (2012), The Language of Contention (2013), War, States, and Contention (2015), and Movements and Parties: Critical Connections in American Political Development (2021).
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Origins, Theories and Contentious Action: 1. Where did movements come from? 2. States, Capital, and Contention 3. Acting contentiously Part II. The Powers in Movement: 4. Organizations, coalitions, and hybrids 5. Making meanings 6. Regimes, opportunities, and threat 7. Struggling to reform Part III. Dynamics of Contention: 8. Cycles of contenton 9. Movements in revolutionary cycles 10. Movements, democracy, and undemocracy 11. Transnational contention Part IV. Conclusions: The future of contentious politics.
Part I. Origins, Theories and Contentious Action: 1. Where did movements come from? 2. States, Capital, and Contention 3. Acting contentiously Part II. The Powers in Movement: 4. Organizations, coalitions, and hybrids 5. Making meanings 6. Regimes, opportunities, and threat 7. Struggling to reform Part III. Dynamics of Contention: 8. Cycles of contenton 9. Movements in revolutionary cycles 10. Movements, democracy, and undemocracy 11. Transnational contention Part IV. Conclusions: The future of contentious politics.
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