Holly J. MccammonThe U.S. Women's Jury Movements and Strategic Adaptation
A More Just Verdict
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Holly McCammon is Professor of Sociology and Affiliated Professor of American Studies and Women's and Gender Studies at Vanderbilt University. She has published extensively on women's activism and social movement tactics with articles appearing in the American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, Gender and Society, Mobilization, Social Forces, Social Problems and The Sociological Quarterly. She is also co-editor of Strategic Alliances: New Studies of Social Movement Coalitions. Professor McCammon is editor of the American Sociological Review and her research has been recognized by the Collective Behavior and Social Movements Section of the American Sociological Association (ASA). She has received research funding from the National Science Foundation and the American Association of University Women and is past chair of the Collective Behavior and Social Movements Section of the ASA.
1. Introduction: the women's jury movements and strategic adaptation
2. Theorizing social movement strategic adaptation
3. Broadening women's citizenship: a history of US women's rights
4. Responding to political defeats
5. Countering public opposition and indifference
6. Taking advantage of discursive and cultural opportunities
7. Turning the movement around
8. Comparing the movements: qualitative comparative analysis
9. Final thoughts on strategic adaptation and social movement strategy.