"The Politics of Social Protest " was first published in 1995.
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Bringing together celebrated scholars from diverse traditions
and backgrounds, The Politics of Social Protest focuses on the
reciprocal relationships among social movements, states, and
political parties. The volume is organized around three key
questions: Why do citizens resort to the often risky and demanding
strategy of using disruptive protest when other channels of
political intervention appear to be available? What is the
relationship between social protest movements and systems of
political representation? And what is the impact of the structure
and development of the state on social movements themselves?
Contributors include Ronald Aminzade, University of Minnesota;
Paul Burstein, University of Washington; Russell J. Dalton,
University of California, Irvine; Donatella della Porta, University
of Florence; Henry Dietz, University of Texas, Austin; Rachel L.
Einwohner, University of Washington; Steven E. Finkel, University
of Virginia; Jerrold D. Green, University of Arizona; Jocelyn
Hollander, University of Washington; Hanspeter Kriesi, University
of Geneva; Diarmuid Maguire, University of Sydney; Bronislaw
Misztal, Indiana University, Fort Wayne; Edward N. Muller,
University of Arizona; Michael Nollert, University of Trier;
Karl-Dieter Opp, University of Hamburg; Dieter Rucht,
Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin; Michael Wallace, Indiana University;
and Gadi Wolfsfeld, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
J. Craig Jenkins is professor of sociology at The Ohio State
University. He is the author of "The Politics of Insurgency: The
Farm Worker Movement of the 1960's" (1985).
Bert Klandermans is professor of applied social psychology at
Free University in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. He has published
widely on social movements in journals such as the "American
Sociological Review," "Sociological Forum," and the "European
Journal of Social Psychology." He is the editor of the Social
Movements, Protest, and Contention series for the University of
Minnesota Press.
Copublished with UCL Press, London.
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