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The social movement society: comparative perspectives

Crozat, Matthew(Contributions by)Hipsher, Patricia L.(Contributions by)Katzenstein, Mary Fainsod(Contributions by)Keck, Margaret E.(Contributions by)Klandermans, Bert(Contributions by)Kubik, Jan(Contributions by)McCarthy, John D.(Contributions by)McPhail, Clark(Contributions by)Meyer, David S.(Contributions by)Olivier, Johan(Contributions by)Porta, Donatella Della(Contributions by)Reiter, Herbert(Contributions by)Roefs, Marlene(Contributions by)Rucht, Dieter(Contributions by)Sikkink, Kathryn(Contributions by)Meyer, David S.(Edited by)Tarrow, Sidney(Edited by)
Part of the People, passions and power : social movements, interest organizations and the political series
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Is there more social protest now than there was prior to the movement politics of the 1960s, and if so, does it result in a distinctly less civil society throughout the world?

If everybody protests, what does protest mean in advanced industrial societies?

This volume brings together scholars from Europe and the U.S., and from both political science and sociology, to consider the ways in which the social movement has changed as a political form and the ways in which it continues to change the societies in which it is prevalent.

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1461645638 / 9781461645634
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
303.484
29/12/1997
England
English
279 pages
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