ISBN:
0080462162
,
9780080462165
Language:
English
Pages:
Online Ressource (1 v.)
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Parallel Title:
Print version Research in social movements, conflicts and change. Volume 26
DDC:
303.484
Keywords:
Social movements
;
Social psychology
;
Social psychology
;
Social movements
;
Social psychology
;
SOCIAL SCIENCE ; General
;
Social movements
;
Electronic books
;
Electronic books
Abstract:
Introduction /Patrick G. Coy --Specialists and generalists: learning strategies in the woman suffrage movement, 1866-1918 /Brayden G. King, Marie Cornwall --Transnational activism in the Americas: the Internet and innovations in the repertoire of contention /Jeffrey M. Ayres --Multi-sectoral coalitions and popular movement participation /Paul D. Almeida --"You can beat the rap, but you can't beat the ride:" bringing arrests back into research on repression /Jennifer Earl --Addressing the selection bias in media coverage of strikes: a comparison of mainstream and specialty print media /Andrew W. Martin --Wilderness or working forest? British Columbia forest policy debate in the Vancouver Sun, 1991-2003 /Mark C.J. Stoddart --We don't agree: collective identity justification work in social movement organizations /Belinda Robnett --Construction of relationship frames in the aboriginal rights support movement: the articulation of solidarity with the Lubicon Cree of northern Canada /Neil Funk-Unrau --Possibility of personal empowerment in dispute resolution: Habermas, Foucault and community mediation /Jordi Agusti-Pamareda.
Note:
Description based on print version record
,
Introduction
,
Specialists and generalists: learning strategies in the woman suffrage movement, 1866-1918
,
Transnational activism in the Americas: the Internet and innovations in the repertoire of contention
,
Multi-sectoral coalitions and popular movement participation
,
"You can beat the rap, but you can't beat the ride:" bringing arrests back into research on repression
,
Addressing the selection bias in media coverage of strikes: a comparison of mainstream and specialty print media
,
Wilderness or working forest? British Columbia forest policy debate in the Vancouver Sun, 1991-2003
,
We don't agree: collective identity justification work in social movement organizations
,
Construction of relationship frames in the aboriginal rights support movement: the articulation of solidarity with the Lubicon Cree of northern Canada
,
Possibility of personal empowerment in dispute resolution: Habermas, Foucault and community mediation
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