Waves of Protest
Social Movements Since the Sixties
Contributions by David G. Bromley Virginia Commonwealth University, Diana Gay Cutchin, Luther P. Gerlach, John C. Green, Abigail Halcli, Eric L. Hirsch, James M. Jasper author of The Art of Moral Protest, J Craig Jenkins, Roberta Ann Johnson, Doug McAdam Stanford University, David S. Meyer, Frederick D. Miller, Suzanne Staggenborg, Emily Stoper, Verta Taylor Professor, University of California at Santa Barbara, Nancy E. Whittier Edited by Jo Freeman, Victoria Johnson Pulitzer Prize Finalist f
Publication date:
25 March 1999Length of book:
396 pagesPublisher
Rowman & Littlefield PublishersDimensions:
229x152mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9780847687473
This book updates and adds to the classic Social Movements of the Sixties and Seventies, showing how social movement theory has grown and changed—from an earlier emphasis on collective behavior, to the resource mobilization approach, and currently to analyses that emphasize culture, ideology, and collective identity. Top social scientists combine insiders' insights with critical analyses to examine a wide variety of social movements active in the most recent U.S. cycle of protest. Waves of Protest is a must-read for students of social movements, social change, political sociology, and American studies.
A 'good read' sorely needed to fill a gap in the political science literature on social movements.