Political opportunities, social movements and democratization

As political opportunities shift, social movement decline or mobilization may result. The first section of this intriguing volume examines this phenomenon in depth while also moving theory-building forward. Significant contributions are made to collective identity theory, stalemate theory, and polit...

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Other Authors Coy, Patrick G.
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Amsterdam ; New York : JAI, 2001.
Edition1st ed.
SeriesResearch in social movements, conflicts, and change ; v. 23.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781849501057
184950105X
9780762307869
0762307862
ISSN0163-786X ;
DOI10.1016/S0163-786X(2001)23
Physical Description1 online resource (xi, 331 p.) : ill., maps

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Summary:As political opportunities shift, social movement decline or mobilization may result. The first section of this intriguing volume examines this phenomenon in depth while also moving theory-building forward. Significant contributions are made to collective identity theory, stalemate theory, and political process theory. This volume's concentration on political opportunity and social movements is accomplished through a focused series of papers that include case studies of specific social movements, comparative case studies of social movements, and comparative case studies of transnational issue networks. They include movements including the U. S. anti-nuclear power movement, the Rastafarians, the alternative and complimentary medicine movement, indigenous rights movements in Panama and Brazil, the animal rights movement, the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa, and the housing reform movements in post-Soviet Union Moscow and Budapest. A shorter, but no less important section closes this volume while taking up another historic focus of the series: social and political change. Here one paper documents democratization in Wales via the use of 'inclusive politics' by Plaid Cymru, another analyzes the use of 'political homicide' in Mexico during the 1990s, and a third explores campus unrest in the United States.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9781849501057
184950105X
9780762307869
0762307862
ISSN:0163-786X ;
DOI:10.1016/S0163-786X(2001)23
Physical Description:1 online resource (xi, 331 p.) : ill., maps