MAKING SENSE OF SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Open University Press
Published:16th Jan '02
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"...effectively demonstrates the enduring importance of 'classical' social movement theory...and provides a cutting edge critical review of recent theoretical developments. This is one of the most important general theoretical texts on social movements for some years." - Paul Bagguley, University of Leeds
- Why and how do social movements emerge?
- In which ways are social movements analysed?
- Can our understanding be enhanced by new perspectives?
This new approach transcends the barriers which still often divide European and North American perspectives of social movements, and also those which divide recent approaches from the older 'collective behaviour' approach. The result is a theoretical framework which is uniquely equipped for the demands of modern social movement analysis.
The clear and concise style of the text, as well as its neat summaries of key concepts and approaches, will make this book invaluable for undergraduate courses. It will also be an essential reference for researchers.
'...a clear and accessible overview of both classical and more recent theoretical approaches in social movement research.
...a well written book that makes a persuasive case for revisiting the work of classical social movement theorists, and a stimulating reflection on the applicability of Bourdieu theory of practice within social movement research.
...an important and thought-provoking contribution to the to the social movements literature' - Robert Gibb
ISBN: 9780335206025
Dimensions: 230mm x 152mm x 14mm
Weight: 366g
224 pages