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    ISBN: 9781000023626
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (333 pages)
    Edition: 4th ed.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.484
    Keywords: Social movements-History ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Praise -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Preface to First Edition -- Preface to Second and Third Editions -- Preface to Fourth Edition -- Timeline for Part I -- PART I: A Theory and History of Social Movements -- Chapter 1: Social Movements as Politics -- Neoliberal Designs -- Social Movements -- Interpretations of Social Movements -- Toward Historical Explanations -- Note -- Chapter 2: Inventions of the Social Movement -- War and the Elements of Social Movements -- Political and Economic Contexts -- Crystallization of the British Social Movement -- Social Movements Nevertheless? -- Arguments Revisited -- Note -- Chapter 3: Nineteenth-Century Adventures -- Meetings and Demonstrations in Belgium -- Chartists -- A Glance at the Nineteenth-Century United States -- Where, When, and Why Social Movements? -- Political Rights -- Do Social Movements Equal Democratization? -- Puzzling Switzerland -- Social Movements in Argentina -- Internationalization of Social Movements -- Note -- Chapter 4: Twentieth-Century Expansion and Transformation -- The Social Movement Surge of 1968 -- Crises and Transitions in 1989 -- Were These Social Movements? -- Twentieth-Century Transmutations -- Movements and Media -- Right-Wing Appropriation of Social Movement Forms -- International Adaptation of Social Movement Forms -- Note -- Chapter 5: Social Movements Enter the Twenty-First Century -- The Role of New Technologies -- Globalization -- Globalization and Social Movements -- Globalizing Processes and Mobilization -- Back to Egypt -- Going International -- Chapter 6: Democratization and Social Movements -- False Expectations of Open Markets Leading to Democratization -- Social Movements and Democratization -- How Will We Recognize Democracy and Democratization? -- The Empirical Problem.
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