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Analyzing a broad range of movements, this volume, now available in paperback, reflects on the many challenges that globalization presents for transnational activisim. It explores how international government organizations might offer political opportunities and constraints for social movements, addressing both domestic and global problems.
The growing interdependence on a global scale which characterizes the human condition at the turn of the century constitutes a challenge for both the mobilization of social movements and social movement theory. The present volume makes an attempt to
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Produktbeschreibung
Analyzing a broad range of movements, this volume, now available in paperback, reflects on the many challenges that globalization presents for transnational activisim. It explores how international government organizations might offer political opportunities and constraints for social movements, addressing both domestic and global problems.
The growing interdependence on a global scale which characterizes the human condition at the turn of the century constitutes a challenge for both the mobilization of social movements and social movement theory. The present volume makes an attempt to adjust the perspective of the political process approach to a world in which political opportunities, mobilizing structures, framing processes and collective action of social movements are no longer confined to national political contexts.
Autorenporträt
ROBERT D. BENFORD Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA MYRA MARX FERREE Professor of Sociology, University of Connecticut, USA WILLIAM A. GAMSON Professor of Sociology, Boston College, USA and Co-director of the Media Research and Action Project (MRAP) DOUG IMIG Member of the Department of Political Science, University of Memphis, USA and Visiting Scholar, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University BERT KLANDERMANS Professor in Applied Social Psychology, Free University, Amsterdam, the Netherlands RUUD KOOPMANS Senior Researcher, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin fuer Sozialforschung (WZB) CHRISTIAN LAHUSEN Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Otto-Friedrich-University of Bamberg, Germany GARY MARKS Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for European Studies, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA DOUG MCADAM Professor of Sociology, University of Arizona, USA JOHN D. MCCARTHY Professor of Sociology, Pennsylvania State University, USA CLARK MCPHAIL Professor of Sociology, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA FLORENCE PASSY Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Geneva, Switzerland JACKIE SMITH Assistant Professor of Sociology, State University of New York, Stony Brook, USA DAVID A. SNOW Professor of Sociology, University of Arizona, USA SIDNEY TARROW Maxwell M. Upson Professor of Government, Cornell University, USA MARGA DE WEERD Phd student of applied social psychology, Free University, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Rezensionen
'A classic work in the field. In many ways, the field starts here.' - Lance Bennett, Director, Centre for Communication& Civic Engagement, University of Washington, Seattle, USA

'This book was a pioneer in developing transnational activism as a new research agenda. It is now a classic. At its 10th anniversary it continues to be a rich and indispensable source of inspiration for scholars and students in the field.' - Thomas Olesen, Department of Political Science, University of Aarhus, Denmark

'This invaluable collection of groundbreaking scholarship illustrates the vital and diverse roles social movements and NGOs have come to play in today's world. The volume's insightful contributions by leading academics in the field represent an extraordinary sample of theoretical and thematic approaches to the topic that has been widely influential for researchers from numerous disciplines ever since its first publication. This book should be on the required reading list of scholars, students and activists alike.'

- Dr. Martin A. Klimke, www.maklimke.com