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|a 1566391873 (alk. paper : pbk.)
|b .N4855 1994
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|a New social movements :
|b from ideology to identity /
|c edited by Enrique Larana, Hank Johnston, and Joseph R. Gusfield.
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|a Philadelphia :
|b Temple University Press,
|c 1994.
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|a vi, 368 p. :
|b ill. ;
|c 24 cm.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Ch. 1. Identities, Grievances, and New Social Movements / HankJohnston, Enrique Larana and Joseph R. Gusfield -- Ch. 2. Culture andSocial Movements / Doug McAdam -- Ch. 3. The Reflexivity of SocialMovements: Collective Behavior and Mass Society Theory Revisited /Joseph R. Gusfield -- Ch. 4. Ideology and Utopio after Socialism /Ralph H. Turner -- Ch. 5. A Strange Kind of Newness: What's "New" inNew Social Movements? / Alberto Melucci -- Ch. 6. Activists,Authorities, and Media Framing of Drunk Driving / John D. McCarthy --Ch. 7. Transient Identities? Membership Patterns in the Dutch PeaceMovement / Bert Klandermans -- Ch. 8. Identity Fields: FramingProcesses and the Social Construction of Movement Identities / Scott A.Hunt, Robert D. Benford and David A. Snow -- Ch. 9. Continuity andUnity in New Forms of Collective Action: A Comparative Analysis ofStudent Movements / Enrique Larana -- Ch. 10. Conflict Networks and theOrigins of Women's Liberation / Carol Mueller.
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|a Social movements
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|a Social history
|y 1945-
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|a Social psychology
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|a Laraña, Enrique
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|a Johnston, Hank,
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|a Gusfield, Joseph R.,
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