The Oxford Handbook of Social Movements
Herausgeber: Della Porta, Donatella; Diani, Mario
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This volume presents an authoritative, comparative examination of the structure, processes, and behaviour of social movements.
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This volume presents an authoritative, comparative examination of the structure, processes, and behaviour of social movements.
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 852
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1439g
- ISBN-13: 9780198803126
- ISBN-10: 0198803125
- Artikelnr.: 48855264
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 852
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1439g
- ISBN-13: 9780198803126
- ISBN-10: 0198803125
- Artikelnr.: 48855264
Donatella della Porta is Professor of Political science, Scuola Normale Superiore, and the Director of the Center, Social Movement Studies-Cosmos, Florence. Mario Diani is Professor of Sociology, University of Trento.
* 1: Donatella della Porta and Mario Diani: Introduction: The Field of
Social Movement Studies
* I. Core Theoretical Perspectives
* 2: Klaus Eder: Social Movements in Social Theory
* 3: Ondrej Cisar: Social movements in Political Science
* 4: John Markoff: Historical Analysis and Social Movement Research
* 5: Sidney Tarrow: Contentious Politics
* 6: Stephen Wulff, Mary Bernstein, and Verta Taylor: New Theoretical
Directions from the Study of Gender and Sexuality Movements
* II. Social Movements and Structural Processes
* 7: Beverly J. Silver and Sahan Savas Karatasli: Historical Dynamics
of Capitalism and Labor Movements
* 8: Jack A. Goldstone: Demography and Social Movements
* 9: Nina Eggert and Marco Giugni: Migration and Social Movements
* 10: Lasse Lindekilde and Lene Kühle: Religious Revivalism and Social
Movements
* 11: Diego Muro: Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Social Movements
* 12: Massimiliano Andretta, Gianni Piazza, and Anna Subirats: Urban
Dynamics and Social Movements
* III. Micro-Dynamics of Contention
* 13: Bert Klandermans: Motivations to Action
* 14: David B. Tindall: Networks as Constraints and Opportunities
* 15: Pamela Oliver: Rational action
* 16: Helena Flam: Micromobilization and Emotions
* 17: Olivier Fillieule: Demobilization and Disengagement in a Life
Course Perspective
* IV. How Movements Organize
* 18: Frank den Hond, Frank G.A. de Bakker, and Nikolai Smith: Social
Movements and Organizational Analysis
* 19: Mario Diani and Ann Mische: Network Approaches and Social
Movements
* 20: Holly J. McCammon, and Minyoung Moon: Social Movement Coalitions
* 21: Hatem M. Hassan and Suzanne Staggenborg: Movements as Communities
* 22: Jennifer Earl, Jayson Hunt, R. Kelly Garrett, and Aysenur Dal:
New Technologies and Social Movements
* 23: W. Lance Bennett and Alexandra Segerberg: Communication in
Movements
* 24: Paul Routledge: Geography and Social Movements
* V. Repertoires of Collective Action
* 25: James Jasper, Kevin Moran, and Marisa Tramontano: Strategy
* 26: Eitan Y. Alimi: Repertoires of Contention
* 27: David Waddington: Riots
* 28: Lorenzo Bosi and Stefan Malthaner: Political Violence
* 29: Elisabeth Wood: Guerrilla and Armed Insurrections
* 30: Daniel P. Ritter: Civil Resistance
* 31: Michele Micheletti and Dietlind Stolle: Consumer Strategies in
Social Movements
* 32: Helmut Anheier and Nikolas Scherer: Voluntary Action and Social
Movements
* VI. Cultures of Contention
* 33: Anna E. Tan and David A. Snow: Cultural Conflicts and Social
Movements
* 34: Francesca Polletta and Beth Gharrity Gardner: Narrative and
Social Movements
* 35: Ron Eyerman: The Art of Social Movement
* 36: Nicole Doerr, Alice Mattoni, and Simon Teune: Visuals in Social
Movements
* 37: Julia Eckert: Practice Movements: The Politics of Non-Sovereign
Power
* 38: Jeff Juris and Alex Khasnabish: Immanent Accounts: Ethnography,
Engagement, and Social Movement Practices
* VII. Political and Non-Political Opportunities and Constraints
* 39: Mark R. Beissinger: Contentious Collective Action and the
Evolving Nation-State
* 40: Jackie Smith: Social Movements and the Multilateral Arena
* 41: Hank Johnston: 'The Game's Afoot': Social Movements in
Authoritarian States
* 42: Abby Peterson and Matthias Wahlström: Repression: The Governance
of Domestic Dissent
* 43: Philip Balsiger: Managing Protest: The Political Action
Repertoires of Corporations
* 44: Hanspeter Kriesi: Party Systems, Electoral Systems, and Social
Movements
* 45: Kenneth M. Roberts: Populism, Social Movements, and Popular
Subjectivity
* 46: Sarah A. Soule and Brayden G. King: Markets, Business, and Social
Movements
* VIII. Movements' Contributions to Social and Political Change
* 47: Colin Barker and Michel Lavalette: Welfare Changes and Social
Movements
* 48: Christopher Rootes and Eugene Nulman: The Impacts of
Environmental Movements
* 49: Kate Nash: Is it Social Movements that Construct Human Rights?
* 50: Raffaele Marchetti: The Conditions for Civil Society
Participation in International Decision Making
* 51: Donatella della Porta: Democracy within Movements
* 52: Julien Talpin: Democratic Innovations
* 53: Jeff Goodwin and Rene Rojas: Revolutions and Regime Changes
Social Movement Studies
* I. Core Theoretical Perspectives
* 2: Klaus Eder: Social Movements in Social Theory
* 3: Ondrej Cisar: Social movements in Political Science
* 4: John Markoff: Historical Analysis and Social Movement Research
* 5: Sidney Tarrow: Contentious Politics
* 6: Stephen Wulff, Mary Bernstein, and Verta Taylor: New Theoretical
Directions from the Study of Gender and Sexuality Movements
* II. Social Movements and Structural Processes
* 7: Beverly J. Silver and Sahan Savas Karatasli: Historical Dynamics
of Capitalism and Labor Movements
* 8: Jack A. Goldstone: Demography and Social Movements
* 9: Nina Eggert and Marco Giugni: Migration and Social Movements
* 10: Lasse Lindekilde and Lene Kühle: Religious Revivalism and Social
Movements
* 11: Diego Muro: Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Social Movements
* 12: Massimiliano Andretta, Gianni Piazza, and Anna Subirats: Urban
Dynamics and Social Movements
* III. Micro-Dynamics of Contention
* 13: Bert Klandermans: Motivations to Action
* 14: David B. Tindall: Networks as Constraints and Opportunities
* 15: Pamela Oliver: Rational action
* 16: Helena Flam: Micromobilization and Emotions
* 17: Olivier Fillieule: Demobilization and Disengagement in a Life
Course Perspective
* IV. How Movements Organize
* 18: Frank den Hond, Frank G.A. de Bakker, and Nikolai Smith: Social
Movements and Organizational Analysis
* 19: Mario Diani and Ann Mische: Network Approaches and Social
Movements
* 20: Holly J. McCammon, and Minyoung Moon: Social Movement Coalitions
* 21: Hatem M. Hassan and Suzanne Staggenborg: Movements as Communities
* 22: Jennifer Earl, Jayson Hunt, R. Kelly Garrett, and Aysenur Dal:
New Technologies and Social Movements
* 23: W. Lance Bennett and Alexandra Segerberg: Communication in
Movements
* 24: Paul Routledge: Geography and Social Movements
* V. Repertoires of Collective Action
* 25: James Jasper, Kevin Moran, and Marisa Tramontano: Strategy
* 26: Eitan Y. Alimi: Repertoires of Contention
* 27: David Waddington: Riots
* 28: Lorenzo Bosi and Stefan Malthaner: Political Violence
* 29: Elisabeth Wood: Guerrilla and Armed Insurrections
* 30: Daniel P. Ritter: Civil Resistance
* 31: Michele Micheletti and Dietlind Stolle: Consumer Strategies in
Social Movements
* 32: Helmut Anheier and Nikolas Scherer: Voluntary Action and Social
Movements
* VI. Cultures of Contention
* 33: Anna E. Tan and David A. Snow: Cultural Conflicts and Social
Movements
* 34: Francesca Polletta and Beth Gharrity Gardner: Narrative and
Social Movements
* 35: Ron Eyerman: The Art of Social Movement
* 36: Nicole Doerr, Alice Mattoni, and Simon Teune: Visuals in Social
Movements
* 37: Julia Eckert: Practice Movements: The Politics of Non-Sovereign
Power
* 38: Jeff Juris and Alex Khasnabish: Immanent Accounts: Ethnography,
Engagement, and Social Movement Practices
* VII. Political and Non-Political Opportunities and Constraints
* 39: Mark R. Beissinger: Contentious Collective Action and the
Evolving Nation-State
* 40: Jackie Smith: Social Movements and the Multilateral Arena
* 41: Hank Johnston: 'The Game's Afoot': Social Movements in
Authoritarian States
* 42: Abby Peterson and Matthias Wahlström: Repression: The Governance
of Domestic Dissent
* 43: Philip Balsiger: Managing Protest: The Political Action
Repertoires of Corporations
* 44: Hanspeter Kriesi: Party Systems, Electoral Systems, and Social
Movements
* 45: Kenneth M. Roberts: Populism, Social Movements, and Popular
Subjectivity
* 46: Sarah A. Soule and Brayden G. King: Markets, Business, and Social
Movements
* VIII. Movements' Contributions to Social and Political Change
* 47: Colin Barker and Michel Lavalette: Welfare Changes and Social
Movements
* 48: Christopher Rootes and Eugene Nulman: The Impacts of
Environmental Movements
* 49: Kate Nash: Is it Social Movements that Construct Human Rights?
* 50: Raffaele Marchetti: The Conditions for Civil Society
Participation in International Decision Making
* 51: Donatella della Porta: Democracy within Movements
* 52: Julien Talpin: Democratic Innovations
* 53: Jeff Goodwin and Rene Rojas: Revolutions and Regime Changes
* 1: Donatella della Porta and Mario Diani: Introduction: The Field of
Social Movement Studies
* I. Core Theoretical Perspectives
* 2: Klaus Eder: Social Movements in Social Theory
* 3: Ondrej Cisar: Social movements in Political Science
* 4: John Markoff: Historical Analysis and Social Movement Research
* 5: Sidney Tarrow: Contentious Politics
* 6: Stephen Wulff, Mary Bernstein, and Verta Taylor: New Theoretical
Directions from the Study of Gender and Sexuality Movements
* II. Social Movements and Structural Processes
* 7: Beverly J. Silver and Sahan Savas Karatasli: Historical Dynamics
of Capitalism and Labor Movements
* 8: Jack A. Goldstone: Demography and Social Movements
* 9: Nina Eggert and Marco Giugni: Migration and Social Movements
* 10: Lasse Lindekilde and Lene Kühle: Religious Revivalism and Social
Movements
* 11: Diego Muro: Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Social Movements
* 12: Massimiliano Andretta, Gianni Piazza, and Anna Subirats: Urban
Dynamics and Social Movements
* III. Micro-Dynamics of Contention
* 13: Bert Klandermans: Motivations to Action
* 14: David B. Tindall: Networks as Constraints and Opportunities
* 15: Pamela Oliver: Rational action
* 16: Helena Flam: Micromobilization and Emotions
* 17: Olivier Fillieule: Demobilization and Disengagement in a Life
Course Perspective
* IV. How Movements Organize
* 18: Frank den Hond, Frank G.A. de Bakker, and Nikolai Smith: Social
Movements and Organizational Analysis
* 19: Mario Diani and Ann Mische: Network Approaches and Social
Movements
* 20: Holly J. McCammon, and Minyoung Moon: Social Movement Coalitions
* 21: Hatem M. Hassan and Suzanne Staggenborg: Movements as Communities
* 22: Jennifer Earl, Jayson Hunt, R. Kelly Garrett, and Aysenur Dal:
New Technologies and Social Movements
* 23: W. Lance Bennett and Alexandra Segerberg: Communication in
Movements
* 24: Paul Routledge: Geography and Social Movements
* V. Repertoires of Collective Action
* 25: James Jasper, Kevin Moran, and Marisa Tramontano: Strategy
* 26: Eitan Y. Alimi: Repertoires of Contention
* 27: David Waddington: Riots
* 28: Lorenzo Bosi and Stefan Malthaner: Political Violence
* 29: Elisabeth Wood: Guerrilla and Armed Insurrections
* 30: Daniel P. Ritter: Civil Resistance
* 31: Michele Micheletti and Dietlind Stolle: Consumer Strategies in
Social Movements
* 32: Helmut Anheier and Nikolas Scherer: Voluntary Action and Social
Movements
* VI. Cultures of Contention
* 33: Anna E. Tan and David A. Snow: Cultural Conflicts and Social
Movements
* 34: Francesca Polletta and Beth Gharrity Gardner: Narrative and
Social Movements
* 35: Ron Eyerman: The Art of Social Movement
* 36: Nicole Doerr, Alice Mattoni, and Simon Teune: Visuals in Social
Movements
* 37: Julia Eckert: Practice Movements: The Politics of Non-Sovereign
Power
* 38: Jeff Juris and Alex Khasnabish: Immanent Accounts: Ethnography,
Engagement, and Social Movement Practices
* VII. Political and Non-Political Opportunities and Constraints
* 39: Mark R. Beissinger: Contentious Collective Action and the
Evolving Nation-State
* 40: Jackie Smith: Social Movements and the Multilateral Arena
* 41: Hank Johnston: 'The Game's Afoot': Social Movements in
Authoritarian States
* 42: Abby Peterson and Matthias Wahlström: Repression: The Governance
of Domestic Dissent
* 43: Philip Balsiger: Managing Protest: The Political Action
Repertoires of Corporations
* 44: Hanspeter Kriesi: Party Systems, Electoral Systems, and Social
Movements
* 45: Kenneth M. Roberts: Populism, Social Movements, and Popular
Subjectivity
* 46: Sarah A. Soule and Brayden G. King: Markets, Business, and Social
Movements
* VIII. Movements' Contributions to Social and Political Change
* 47: Colin Barker and Michel Lavalette: Welfare Changes and Social
Movements
* 48: Christopher Rootes and Eugene Nulman: The Impacts of
Environmental Movements
* 49: Kate Nash: Is it Social Movements that Construct Human Rights?
* 50: Raffaele Marchetti: The Conditions for Civil Society
Participation in International Decision Making
* 51: Donatella della Porta: Democracy within Movements
* 52: Julien Talpin: Democratic Innovations
* 53: Jeff Goodwin and Rene Rojas: Revolutions and Regime Changes
Social Movement Studies
* I. Core Theoretical Perspectives
* 2: Klaus Eder: Social Movements in Social Theory
* 3: Ondrej Cisar: Social movements in Political Science
* 4: John Markoff: Historical Analysis and Social Movement Research
* 5: Sidney Tarrow: Contentious Politics
* 6: Stephen Wulff, Mary Bernstein, and Verta Taylor: New Theoretical
Directions from the Study of Gender and Sexuality Movements
* II. Social Movements and Structural Processes
* 7: Beverly J. Silver and Sahan Savas Karatasli: Historical Dynamics
of Capitalism and Labor Movements
* 8: Jack A. Goldstone: Demography and Social Movements
* 9: Nina Eggert and Marco Giugni: Migration and Social Movements
* 10: Lasse Lindekilde and Lene Kühle: Religious Revivalism and Social
Movements
* 11: Diego Muro: Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Social Movements
* 12: Massimiliano Andretta, Gianni Piazza, and Anna Subirats: Urban
Dynamics and Social Movements
* III. Micro-Dynamics of Contention
* 13: Bert Klandermans: Motivations to Action
* 14: David B. Tindall: Networks as Constraints and Opportunities
* 15: Pamela Oliver: Rational action
* 16: Helena Flam: Micromobilization and Emotions
* 17: Olivier Fillieule: Demobilization and Disengagement in a Life
Course Perspective
* IV. How Movements Organize
* 18: Frank den Hond, Frank G.A. de Bakker, and Nikolai Smith: Social
Movements and Organizational Analysis
* 19: Mario Diani and Ann Mische: Network Approaches and Social
Movements
* 20: Holly J. McCammon, and Minyoung Moon: Social Movement Coalitions
* 21: Hatem M. Hassan and Suzanne Staggenborg: Movements as Communities
* 22: Jennifer Earl, Jayson Hunt, R. Kelly Garrett, and Aysenur Dal:
New Technologies and Social Movements
* 23: W. Lance Bennett and Alexandra Segerberg: Communication in
Movements
* 24: Paul Routledge: Geography and Social Movements
* V. Repertoires of Collective Action
* 25: James Jasper, Kevin Moran, and Marisa Tramontano: Strategy
* 26: Eitan Y. Alimi: Repertoires of Contention
* 27: David Waddington: Riots
* 28: Lorenzo Bosi and Stefan Malthaner: Political Violence
* 29: Elisabeth Wood: Guerrilla and Armed Insurrections
* 30: Daniel P. Ritter: Civil Resistance
* 31: Michele Micheletti and Dietlind Stolle: Consumer Strategies in
Social Movements
* 32: Helmut Anheier and Nikolas Scherer: Voluntary Action and Social
Movements
* VI. Cultures of Contention
* 33: Anna E. Tan and David A. Snow: Cultural Conflicts and Social
Movements
* 34: Francesca Polletta and Beth Gharrity Gardner: Narrative and
Social Movements
* 35: Ron Eyerman: The Art of Social Movement
* 36: Nicole Doerr, Alice Mattoni, and Simon Teune: Visuals in Social
Movements
* 37: Julia Eckert: Practice Movements: The Politics of Non-Sovereign
Power
* 38: Jeff Juris and Alex Khasnabish: Immanent Accounts: Ethnography,
Engagement, and Social Movement Practices
* VII. Political and Non-Political Opportunities and Constraints
* 39: Mark R. Beissinger: Contentious Collective Action and the
Evolving Nation-State
* 40: Jackie Smith: Social Movements and the Multilateral Arena
* 41: Hank Johnston: 'The Game's Afoot': Social Movements in
Authoritarian States
* 42: Abby Peterson and Matthias Wahlström: Repression: The Governance
of Domestic Dissent
* 43: Philip Balsiger: Managing Protest: The Political Action
Repertoires of Corporations
* 44: Hanspeter Kriesi: Party Systems, Electoral Systems, and Social
Movements
* 45: Kenneth M. Roberts: Populism, Social Movements, and Popular
Subjectivity
* 46: Sarah A. Soule and Brayden G. King: Markets, Business, and Social
Movements
* VIII. Movements' Contributions to Social and Political Change
* 47: Colin Barker and Michel Lavalette: Welfare Changes and Social
Movements
* 48: Christopher Rootes and Eugene Nulman: The Impacts of
Environmental Movements
* 49: Kate Nash: Is it Social Movements that Construct Human Rights?
* 50: Raffaele Marchetti: The Conditions for Civil Society
Participation in International Decision Making
* 51: Donatella della Porta: Democracy within Movements
* 52: Julien Talpin: Democratic Innovations
* 53: Jeff Goodwin and Rene Rojas: Revolutions and Regime Changes