Social movements and networks : relational approaches to collective action ; edited by Mario Diani and Doug McAdam
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Oxford New York:
Oxford University Press,
2003
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Series: | Comparative politics
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Table of Contents:
- 1 Introduction: social movements, contentious actions and social networks: from metaphor to substance?, I Individual networks, 2 Social networks matter. But how?, 3 Movement development and organizational networks; the role of "single members" in the German Nazi party, 1925-30, II Interorganizational networks, 4 Networks in opposition: linking organizations through activists in the polish peopleʹs republic, 5 "Leaders" or Brokers? Positions and influence in social movement networks, 6 Community embeddedness and collaborative governance in the San Francisco bay area environmental movement, III Networking the political process, 7 Contentious connections in Great Britain, 1828-34, 8 Networks, diffusion and cycles of collective action, 9 Movement in context: thick networks and Japanese environmental protest, IV Theories of networks, movements and collective action, 10 Why do networks matter? Rationalist and structuralist interpretations, 11 Cross-talk in movements: reconceiving the culture-network link, 12 Beyond structural analysis: toward a more dynamic understanding of social movements, 13 Networks and social movements: a research programme.