Social and political movements/ edited by Cyrus Zirakzadeh Ernesto

Contributor(s): Ernesto, Cyrus Zirakzadeh (ed)Material type: TextTextPublication details: London: SAGE, 2011Description: V. 3, x, 374 pISBN: 9780857020918Subject(s): Political participation Social movements Popular culture--Political aspects Social movements--Political aspects Globalization--Political aspects Globalization--Social aspectsDDC classification: 320.5
Contents:
VOLUME 3: CULTURAL APPROACHES Editor's Introduction to Volume 3 Section 1: Cultural Complexity and Social Movements Ambiguities of Cultural Practices 'We Are Not What We Seem': Rethinking black working-class opposition in the Jim Crow South Robin Kelley Discontinuities in Popular Culture Structural Opportunity and Perceived Opportunities in Social-Movement Theory: Evidence from the Iranian Revolution of 1979 Charles Kurzman Appeals of Stories Contending Stories: Narrative in social movements Francesca Polleta Section 2: Political Struggles over Culture Culture as Resource with which to Offset Unfavorable Political Circumstances Linking Mobilization Frames and Political Opportunities: Insights from Regional Populism in Italy Mario Diani Myth and the Zapatista Movement: Exploring a Network Identity Adrienne Russell Cultural Obstacles to Movement Growth Must Identity Movements Self-Destruct? A Queer Dilemma Joshua Gamson Haunted by the Specter of Communism: Collective identity and resource mobilization in the demise of the Workers Alliance of America Chad Alan Goldberg Section 3: Newsmedia and Social Movements Social Movements and Alternative News Outlets Claims-Making and the Construction of Legitimacy: Press coverage of the 1981 Northern Irish hunger strike Aogán Mulcahy Miscalculating Media Responses Appeal, Threat, and Press Resonance: Comparing Mayday protests in London and Berlin Dieter Rucht Movement Vilification in the Press 'The Anarchists' World Cup': Respectable protest and media panics Michael Rose and Hugo Gorringe Section 4: Popular Music and Social Movements Musical Subversion Rebeldismo in the Revolutionary Family: Rock 'n roll's early confrontations with the state and society in Mexico Eric Zolov Popular Music as Mechanism for Mobilization Media and Mobilization: The case of radio and Southern textile worker insurgency, 1929 to 1934 Vincent Roscigno and William Danaher Section 5: Religion, Religious Traditions, and Social Movements Religious Awakenings as Social Movements Revitalization Movements Anthony Wallace Religious Roots of Democratic Visions Religion and Revolution Christopher Hill Local Prophets and Counter-Hegemony Popular Publics: Street protests and plaza preachers in Caracas David Smilde
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VOLUME 3: CULTURAL APPROACHES Editor's Introduction to Volume 3 Section 1: Cultural Complexity and Social Movements Ambiguities of Cultural Practices 'We Are Not What We Seem': Rethinking black working-class opposition in the Jim Crow South Robin Kelley
Discontinuities in Popular Culture Structural Opportunity and Perceived Opportunities in Social-Movement Theory: Evidence from the Iranian Revolution of 1979 Charles Kurzman Appeals of Stories Contending Stories: Narrative in social movements Francesca Polleta Section 2: Political Struggles over Culture Culture as Resource with which to Offset Unfavorable Political Circumstances Linking Mobilization Frames and Political Opportunities: Insights from Regional Populism in Italy Mario Diani Myth and the Zapatista Movement: Exploring a Network Identity Adrienne Russell Cultural Obstacles to Movement Growth Must Identity Movements Self-Destruct? A Queer Dilemma Joshua Gamson Haunted by the Specter of Communism: Collective identity and resource mobilization in the demise of the Workers Alliance of America Chad Alan Goldberg Section 3: Newsmedia and Social Movements Social Movements and Alternative News Outlets Claims-Making and the Construction of Legitimacy: Press coverage of the 1981 Northern Irish hunger strike Aogán Mulcahy Miscalculating Media Responses Appeal, Threat, and Press Resonance: Comparing Mayday protests in London and Berlin Dieter Rucht Movement Vilification in the Press 'The Anarchists' World Cup': Respectable protest and media panics Michael Rose and Hugo Gorringe
Section 4: Popular Music and Social Movements Musical Subversion Rebeldismo in the Revolutionary Family: Rock 'n roll's early confrontations with the state and society in Mexico Eric Zolov Popular Music as Mechanism for Mobilization Media and Mobilization: The case of radio and Southern textile worker insurgency, 1929 to 1934 Vincent Roscigno and William Danaher Section 5: Religion, Religious Traditions, and Social Movements Religious Awakenings as Social Movements Revitalization Movements Anthony Wallace Religious Roots of Democratic Visions Religion and Revolution Christopher Hill Local Prophets and Counter-Hegemony Popular Publics: Street protests and plaza preachers in Caracas David Smilde

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