ISBN:
9781137264329
,
1137264322
Language:
English
Pages:
VI, 226 S.
,
23 cm
Edition:
Online-Ausg. Online-Ressource Palgrave connect. Social sciences
Series Statement:
Interest groups, advocacy and democracy series
Parallel Title:
Druckausg. Stockemer, Daniel The micro and meso levels of activism
DDC:
323.0420944
Keywords:
Frankreich Deutschland
;
Internationaler Vergleich/Ländervergleich
;
Nichtregierungsorganisation
;
Attac Deutschland
;
Association pour la Taxation des Transactions Financières pour l'Aide aux Citoyens
;
Protestbewegung
;
Globalisierung
;
Gesellschaftliche Opposition/Politische Opposition
;
France Germany
;
International/country comparison
;
Nongovernmental organizations
;
Protest movements
;
Globalization
;
Social opposition/political opposition
;
Gründung von Institutionen/Vereinigungen Ziele und Programme von Institutionen/Organisationen
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Mitgliedschaft
;
Erneuerungsbewegung
;
Politische Partizipation
;
Politischer Protest
;
Politische/gesellschaftliche Mobilisierung
;
Interessengruppe/Interessenverband
;
Internationale nichtstaatliche Akteursgruppe
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Fallstudie
;
Kampagne
;
Founding of institutions/organizations Aims and programmes of institutions/organizations
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Membership
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Renewal movements
;
Political participation
;
Political protest
;
Political/societal mobilization
;
Interest groups
;
International nongovernmental groups of actors
;
Case studies
;
Campaigns
;
Attac
;
Attac Deutschland (Organization)
;
Political participation
;
France
;
Political participation
;
Germany
;
ATTAC France
;
Attac Deutschland
;
Soziale Bewegung
Abstract:
Introduction 1. The Social Movement Scholarship: What do We Know and What is Still Unclear 2. The Alter-Globalization Movement and Attac 3. The Methods and the Interview Sample 4. The Trajectory of Attac France 5. The Trajectory of Attac Germany 6. Why, When and how Much are People Involved? Conclusion Appendix 1: The Interview and Coding Scheme for this Study The Interview Scheme The Coding Scheme Appendix 2: The Organizational Structure of Attac France Appendix 3: The Organizational Structure of Attac Germany Appendix 4: The Interviews France Germany
Abstract:
Focusing on the Attac movements in France and Germany, this book seeks to explain the dramatic differences that exist between the individual and organisational levels of activism. The author derives engagement patterns for various types of activists and develops a typology of social movement organisations positing possible trends in membership, The Attac organisations in France and Germany are among the largest, best coordinated and most closely aligned bodies of the anti-globalisation movement that exist today yet there are glaring differences in the manner in which the organisations operate and in how individual members identify and engage with the movement. Through insightful interviews with Attac activists in France and Germany, Daniel Stockemer seeks to understand the significant divergences between the organisations despite their clear ideological parallels as well as the geographical, social and political similarities that exist between the two countries. In doing so this book provides a strong addition to the literature on activist movements on the national and international stage generally through the author's derivation of engagement patterns for various types of activists and development of a typology of social movement organisations that undercover possible trends in membership. The result is a book that will provide an informative and engaging read for students and scholars of activist movements at both an organisational and individual level
Abstract:
An interesting comparative study. Playing with the interaction of individual motives and organizational appeals, the author accounts for the diverging trajectories of the branches of Attac in Germany and France. Applying and testing a motivational model he develops a dynamical approach to protest participation. Bert Klandermans, Faculty of Social Sciences, Vrije University Amsterdam, Netherlands Why do people join, participate in, and leave social movement organizations (SMOs)? What can explain these organizations' diverse trajectories? Daniel Stockemer analyzes these theoretical issues by comparing the French and German branches of ATTAC, the influential spearhead of the alter-globalization movement. His nuanced account cogently demonstrates the value of integrating theoretical analyses of collective action with an empirical focus on the dynamics of SMOs. Mark Kesselman, Professor Emeritus of Government, Department of Politics, Columbia University, USA
Abstract:
Electronic book text. - Epublication based on: 9781137264312, 2013
DOI:
10.1057/9781137264329
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