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Social Movements: The Structure of Collective Mobilization

By: Publication details: Jaipur: Rawat Publications, 2023Description: 224ISBN:
  • 9788131613252
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.484 ALM
Summary: Social Movements cleverly translates the art of collective action and mobilization by excluded groups to facilitate understanding social change from below. Students learn the core components of social movements, the theory and methods used to study them, and the conditions under which they can lead to political and social transformation. This fully class-tested book is the first to be organized along the lines of the major subfields of social movement scholarship framing, movement emergence, recruitment, and outcomes to provide comprehensive coverage in a single core text. With this book, students deepen their understanding of movement dynamics, methods of investigation, and dominant theoretical perspectives, all while being challenged to consider their own place in relation to social movements.
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Social Movements cleverly translates the art of collective action and mobilization by excluded groups to facilitate understanding social change from below. Students learn the core components of social movements, the theory and methods used to study them, and the conditions under which they can lead to political and social transformation. This fully class-tested book is the first to be organized along the lines of the major subfields of social movement scholarship framing, movement emergence, recruitment, and outcomes to provide comprehensive coverage in a single core text. With this book, students deepen their understanding of movement dynamics, methods of investigation, and dominant theoretical perspectives, all while being challenged to consider their own place in relation to social movements.

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