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Social movements : critiques, concepts, case-studies

Lyman, Stanford M.(Edited by)
Part of the Main trends of the modern world series
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A central aim of Social Movements: Critiques, Concepts, Case-Studies is to bring together classical, recent, and contemporary analyses of the social movement phenomenon.

Analysis is represented in several variants of its discursive form: the expository essay, the critique, the general theory, the specific case study, the futuristic meditation.

The book is divided into six sections - entitled, respectively, classical perspectives; disciplinary approaches; conceptual issues: debates and critiques; contemporary studies; the future of social movements; and a coda: social movements in sociological thought - each enclosing from one to four essays.

The editor's concluding essay provides an original and critical summation of the place of social movements in past and present sociological thought.

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
0333620194 / 9780333620199
Paperback / softback
303.484
11/11/1994
United Kingdom
English
xi, 450p.
22 cm
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Originally published: New York: New York University Press.