Despite extensive theoretical debates over the utility of political
opportunities as an explanation for the rise and success of social
movements, there have been surprisingly few serious empirical
tests. "Contention in Context" provides the most extensive effort
to date to test the model, analyzing a range of important cases of
revolutions and protest movements to identify the role of political
opportunities in the rise of political contention.
With evidence from more than fifty cases, this book explores the
role of the state in protest, the frequent overemphasis on
political opportunities in recent research, and the extent to which
opportunity models ignore the cultural and emotional triggers for
collective action. By examining new directions in the study of
protest and contention, this book shows that although political
opportunities can help explain the emergence of certain kinds of
movements, a new strategic language can ultimately tell us far
more.
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