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  1. The Old Social Classes and the Revolutionary Movements of Iraq: Third Edition by Hanna Batatu, 2004-09-04
  2. The Jesus Movement: A Social History of Its First Century by Ekkehard W. Stegemann, Wolfgang Stegemann, 2001-01
  3. Social Communication & Movement: Studies of Interaction & Expression in Man & Chimpanzee (European Monographs in Social Psychology,)
  4. The Beloved Community: How Faith Shapes Social Justice, from the Civil Rights Movement to Today by Charles Marsh, 2006-08-03
  5. Are We Thinking Straight?: The Politics of Straightness in a Lesbian and Gay Social Movement Organization (New Approaches in Sociology: Studies in Social ... Social Changes, and Social Justice) by Daniel K. Cortese, 2006-01-31
  6. Complexity and Social Movements (International Library of Sociology) by Graeme Chesters, Ian Welsh, 2006-04-19
  7. Social Movements in Advanced Capitalism: The Political Economy and Cultural Construction of Social Activism by Steven M. Buechler, 1999-07-08
  8. Rethinking Social Movements: Structure, Meaning, and Emotion (People, Passions, and Power) by Jeff Goodwin, 2003-10-28
  9. New Social Movements: From Ideology to Identity
  10. The Making of New Social Movements in Latin America: Identity, Strategy, and Democracy (Series in Political Economy and Economic Development in Latin Am)
  11. Collective Behavior And Social Movements: Process and Structure by Gary T. Marx, Douglas McAdam, 1993-07-26
  12. How Class Works: Power and Social Movement by Stanley Aronowitz, 2004-07-11
  13. The Anti-Abortion Movement and the Rise of the Religious Right: From Polite to Fiery Protest (Social Movements Past and Present Series) by Dallas A. Blanchard, 1994-01
  14. Entrepreneurship As Social Change: A Third New Movements in Entrepreneur

61. JWSR - Volume X, Number 1, Winter 2004
Special Issue Global social movements Before and After 911 Frederick H. Buttel Kenneth A. Gould, Global Social Movement(s) at the Crossroads Some
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This issue is currently available in Portable Document Format (PDF) only. You will need Acrobat Reader 4.0 or higher in order to view this issue. Archive Vol. 10 View the entire issue as a single PDF file. (3.1 MB) Alternate Download Site Front Material (Cover, Table of Contents, Masthead) Articles The Globalization Protest Movement in Comparative Perspective Jeffrey M. Ayres Framing Collective Action Against Neoliberalism: The Case of the "Anti-Globalization" Movement Abstract
Global Social Movement(s) at the Crossroads: Some Observations on the Trajectory of the Anti-Corporate Globalization Movement
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Lesley J. Wood Abstract
J. Timmons Roberts Blue-Green Coalitions: Constraints and Possibilities in the Post 9-11 Political Environment Abstract
Amory Starr How Can Anti-Imperialism Not Be Anti-Racist? The North American Anti-Globalization Movement Abstract
James V. Fenelon The Futures of Indigenous Peoples: 9-11 and the Trajectory of Indigenous Survival and Resistance Abstract
Gianpaolo Baiocchi The Party and the Multitude: Brazil's Workers' Party (PT) and the Challenges of building a Just Social Order in a Globalizing Context Abstract
Peter Waterman Adventures of Emancipatory Labour Strategy as the New Global Movement Challenges Abstract
Jackie Smith Exploring Connections Between Global Integration and Political Mobilization Abstract Robert J.S. Ross

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World Wide Web Resources Latin American social movements on the World Wide Web Social Sciences Information Gateway (SOSIG) http//sosig.ac.uk/
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63. Ron Eyerman And Andrew Jamison Social Movements
This is the best account of the phenomenon of social movements available. This book offerse a new approach to the study of social movements.
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64. Raúl Zibechi: Militarism And Social Movements In Colombia
How can one create a social movement in a militarized society, one in which the The second problem is the lack of a real social movement of national
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65. ESA Research Network: Social Movements
How do social movements effect socialpolitical situations? What are the short-term and long-term effects of social movement protest?
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The 2003 Murcia sessions of our network were a success and we are convinced that the sessions in 2005 at the 7th ESA conference in Torun, Poland will continue in the cross-fertilizing vein which characterized those discussions. We have invited network members to contribute with ideas as to thematic panels and below you will find a preliminary list of panels. While we are planning to include these panels it is not too late for network members and researchers in these and cognate areas to submit your own panel proposal, along with individual paper proposals. 1. The fore-runners to the ‘new wave’ of social movement protest
Since the “battle of Seattle” in 1999 we have been confronted with a new wave of mass protest across the globe. We can also observe a new ‘radicalisation’ of contentious politics, in Europe, North America and elsewhere. If we avoid conclusions which implicitly regard this new wave as appearing as a ‘Phoenix rising from the ashes’ of the dull 1980s and 1990s then we have to understand the organisational and tactical developments that preceded it. We solicit papers which address historical social movement research in the ‘near past’. Can we uncover radicalizing tendencies embedded within European protest cultures during the 1980s and 1990s which have paved the way for a new wave of contentious mass politics at the fin de millennium?

66. Thomson Nelson - Political Science -Canadian Politics On The Web/Social Movement
social movements AND INTEREST GROUPS. Many groups find that their interests are better advanced if they organize and act collectively.
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67. Community Organizing & Social Movements
Temple University Press Community Organizing social movements Money for Change Social Movement Philanthropy at the Haymarket People’s Fund
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Fighting Back in Appalachia: Traditions of Resistance and Change

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The Disability Rights Movement: From Charity to Confrontation

Fleischer, Doris Zames and Frieda Zames The First Suburban Chinatown: The Remarking of Monterey Park, California Fong, Timothy P. Rain Without Thunder: The Ideology of the Animal Rights Movement Francione, Gary L. Excerpt available Ecological Politics: Ecofeminists and the Greens Gaard, Greta Excerpt available It Comes from the People: Community Development and Local Theology Hinsdale, Mary Ann, Helen M. Lewis and S. Maxine Waller

68. Enrique Laraña, Hank Johnston, Joseph R. Gusfield: New Social Movements
Part I Culture and Identity in Contemporary social movements 1. Identities, Grievances, and New social movements – Hank Johnston, Enrique Laraña,
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"There has been remarkable interest in social constructionist approaches to social movements and integrating classical collective behavior theory and European new social movements approaches. This collection of articles does the best job that I have seen of accomplishing both of these agendas. The editors' introduction pulls together one of the first and most coherent statements of new social movements...clearly on the cutting edge."
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Part II: Collective Actors in New Social Movements
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Enrique Laraña is Titular Professor of Sociology at the University of Madrid, Spain.

69. ECOFEMINISM, THE ENVIRONMENT, AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
The traditional paradigm of social movements serves as the basis of this dispute. The common view is that social movements engage in protest and direct
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ECOFEMINISM, THE ENVIRONMENT, AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS Paper presented at the National Communication Association 1998 Convention, New York, NY. Leila R. Brammer Gustavus Adolphus College In 1974, the term "ecofeminism" was conceived by d'Eaubonne as a connection of the ecology and women (Morgan, 1992, p. 4). In 1978, Susan Griffin's Woman and Nature: The Roaring Inside Her poetically acquainted others with the idea, but the diffusion of the idea did not become apparent until after the meltdown at Three Mile Island when six hundred women attended a conference called "Women and Life on Earth: A Conference on Eco-Feminism in the Eighties" (Caldecott and Leland, 1983, p. 6). Ecofeminism is a joining of environmental, feminist, and women's spirituality concerns (Spretnak, 1990, pp. 5-6). As the environmental movement along with environmental crises raised the consciousness of women to the decay of the earth, they began to see a parallel between the devaluation earth and the devaluation of women. Women began to see the link as not a false construction of weakness, but as a strong unifying force that clarified the violation of women and the earth as part of the same drama of male control (King, 1990). Ecofeminists claim to be part of a distinct social movement. In a book on ecofeminism

70. Social Movement: Information From Answers.com
social movement American Civil Rights Movement is one of the most famous social movements of the 20th century.
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping social movement Wikipedia social movement American Civil Rights Movement is one of the most famous social movements of the 20th century . Here, Martin Luther King is giving his " I Have a Dream " speech, in front of the Lincoln Memorial during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom Social movements are a type of group action . They are a large scale informal groupings of individuals and/or organizations focused on specific political or social issues, in other words, on carrying out a social change Modern social movements became possible through education (the wider dissemination of literature ), and increased mobility of labour due to the industrialisation and urbanisation of 19th century societies. The freedom of expression, education and relative economic independence prelevant in the modern Western culture is responsible for the unprecedented number and scope of various contemporry social movements. Political science and sociology have developed a variety of theories and empirical research on social movements. For example, some research in political science highlights the relation between popular movements and the formation of new

71. Collective Behavior And Social Movements
Theories of social movements Theories of social movements are closely connected To analyse social movements separately, in abstraction from the social
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Collective Behavior and Social Movements
  • ASA Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements - The purpose of the Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movementsis to foster the study of emergent and extra-institutional social forms and behavior.Crowds, social movements, disasters, riots, fads, strikes, and revolutionary movements area few of the areas explored by the Section. Collective Behavior and Social Movements - The purpose of the CBSM section is to foster the study of emergent and extra-institutional social forms and behavior, particularly crowds and social movements. This includes but is not limited to disasters, riots, protests, rumors, panics, fads, fashions, popular culture, strikes, and reform, revival and revolutionary movements. Critical Mass Newsletter - news and information about Collective Behavior and Social Movements. Amnesty International - Amnesty International is a worldwide campaigning movement that works to promote all the human rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international standards. In particular, Amnesty International campaigns to free all prisoners of conscience; ensure fair and prompt trials for political prisoners; abolish the death penalty, torture and other cruel treatment of prisoners; end political killings and "disappearances"; and oppose human rights abuses by opposition groups. Amnesty International has around a million members and supporters in 162 countries and territories.

72. Allyn & Bacon's Sociology Links: Collective Behavior And Social Movements
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74. University Of Minnesota Press Social Movements, Protest, And Contention Series
Meanwhile the new social movements of the 1970s and 1980s (the women s movement, social movements, Protest, and Contention Series reflects both these
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Associate editors: Ron R. Aminzade, David S. Meyer, and Verta Taylor The world has changed dramatically since 1989. In Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, an empire has crumbled, and social movements both new and old have emerged. In China and other parts of Asia and the so-called Third World, democracy movements threaten established regimes. In the United States and Western Europe, a wave of more violent racial and ethnic movements has appeared. Meanwhile the "new" social movements of the 1970s and 1980s (the women's movement, the peace movement, the environmental movement, and the gay and lesbian movement) have declined or entered new stages in their existence. Social Movements, Protest, and Contention Series reflects both these changes and continuities as well as recent trends toward the interdisciplinary study of such movements. Intending to draw on the work of historians, sociologists, political scientists, and political psychologists, the books in the series represent research of the highest quality that incorporates comparative, longitudinal, and historical approaches. Books in the series: Ruud Koopmans, Paul Statham, Marco Giugni, and Florence Passy

75. Self, Identity, And Social Movements
A groundbreaking look at the social psychology of political movements. The result is a timely contribution to the social movements literature and to a
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Self, Identity, and Social Movements Sheldon Stryker, Timothy J. Owens, and Robert W. White, editors
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A ground-breaking look at the social psychology of political movements. Bridging psychology and sociology, this volume demonstrates the importance of self, identity, and self-esteem for analyzing and understanding social movements. The scholars gathered here provide a cohesive picture of how self and identity bear on social movement recruitment, activism, and maintenance. The result is a timely contribution to the social movements literature and to a greater understanding of the social and psychological forces at work within them. Contemporary Sociology
Contributors: Pamela J. Aronson, Roy F. Baumeister, Marilynn B. Brewer, Lory Britt, Karen L. Dale, Kay Deaux, Marga de Weerd, Michael Fraser, Victor Gecas, David Heise, Howard B. Kaplan, K. Jill Kiecolt, Bert Klandermans, Xiaoru Liu, Doug McAdam, Mark Muraven, Elizabeth C. Pinel, Anne Reid, Silke Roth, Michael D. Silver, David Snow, William B. Swann Jr., and Verta Taylor. Sheldon Stryker is distinguished professor of sociology at Indiana University.

76. M.E. Sharpe, Inc. - Book Information
Encyclopedia of American social movements Edited by Immanuel Ness This fourvolume set examines every significant social movement in American history,
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77. COM 595 -- Critiquing Social Movements
COM 595/990 Critiquing social movements. I Summer 2002. Room 325 Phifer Time 6900 pm TW Th. Office 208 Phifer Hours 1-150 TW Th and by appointment
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78. The Infography About Social Movements Of The 1960s
Sources recommended by a librarian whose research specialty is 1960s social activism.
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The following sources are recommended by a librarian whose research specialty is 1960s social activism.
Six Superlative Sources
Evans, Sara. Personal Politics: The Roots of Women's Liberation in the Movement and the New Left. Random House, 1979. Gitlin, Todd. The Sixties: Years of Hope, Days of Rage. Bantam Books, 1987. Gitlin, Todd. The Whole World Is Watching: Mass Media in the Making and Unmaking of the New Left. University of California Press, 1980. Miller, Jim. Democracy Is in the Streets: From Port Huron to the Siege of Chicago. Simon and Schuster, 1970. Sale, Kirkpatrick. SDS. Random House, 1973. Wells, Tom. The War Within: America's Battle over Vietnam. University of California Press, 1994.
Other Excellent Sources
Albert, Judith Clavir, and Stewart Edward Albert, eds. The Sixties Papers: Documents of a Rebellious Decade. Praeger, 1984. Anderson, Terry H. The Movement and the Sixties. Oxford University Press, 1995. Anderson, Terry H. The Sixties. 2nd ed. Pearson/Longman, 2004. Baskir, Lawrence M., and William A. Strauss. Chance and Circumstance: The Draft, the War, and the Vietnam Generation. Knopf, 1978.

79. Islam, Politics, And Social Movements
Islam, Politics, and social movements collection is unique in its sophisticated interpretation of the social protest and political resistance movements
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About the Editors "Most books inspired by the Iranian revolution and the political resurgence of Islam are concerned with immediate events, and many focus narrowly on the core states of the Middle East. The 13 case studies in this volume collectively cover a much broader historical and geographic range."L.M. Lewis, Choice DESCRIPTION (back to top) Taken together the essays in this work not only provide new research essential to the study of Islamic societies and Muslim peoples, but also set a new standard for the concrete study of local situations and illuminate the forces shaping the history of modern Muslim societies. This collection is unique in its sophisticated interpretation of the social protest and political resistance movements in Muslim countries during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The contributors take two principal approaches to the study of their subject. Utilizing "new cultural history," they explore how particular movements have deployed the cultural and religious resources of Islam to mobilize and legitimize insurgent political action. Others rely on "new social history" to study the economic, political, and social contexts in which movements of anti-colonial resistance and revolution have developed. This work brings together contributions from specialists on Islamic North Africa, Egypt, the Arab fertile crescent, Iran and India.

80. Publications On Social Movements | Food First/Institute For Food And Development
Home » Research Find It! » Issue Areas » social movements one of the world’s most successful grassroots social movements has arisen.
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Rights Fight: Local Democracy vs. Factory Farms in Pennsylvania
April 2005 When big agribusinesses decided the small townships spread out between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia were perfect new homes for their factory farms, they thought they could slip in without much bother. But they forgot Pennsylvania's heritage of democracy and citizen participation. A new backgrounder "Rights Fight: Local Democracy vs. Factory Farms in Pennsylvania," shows how the small communities targeted by these farms fought back, fending off the threat of polluting factory farms through the fighting spirit of civic participation. Read More...
The Organic Alternative: Slovenia, the European Union, and the Debate over Sustainable Agriculture
Summer 2004 Slovenia, which became a member of the EU in May 2004, may have an outsized impact on European agriculture. Last year, Slovenian organic farmers and their counterparts in four neighboring provinces of Austria declared what they hope will become a showcase for organic farming: the world's first organic bioregion.

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