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Gains and Losses - How Protestors Win and Lose (Hardcover)
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Gains and Losses - How Protestors Win and Lose (Hardcover)
Series: Oxford Studies in Culture and Politics
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Presents cutting edge theory about the consequences of social
movements and protest while asking what kind of trade-offs protest
movements face in trying to change the world around them. Many
scholars have tried to figure out why some social movements have an
impact and others do not. By looking inside movements at their
component parts and recurrent strategic interactions, the authors
of Gains and Losses show that movements usually produce a variety
of effects, including recurring packages of gains and losses. They
ask what kinds of trade-offs and dilemmas these packages reflect by
looking at six empirical cases from around the world: Seattle's
conflict over the $15 an hour minimum wage; the establishment of
participatory budgeting in New York City; a democratic insurgency
inside New York City's Transport Workers' Union; a communist
party's struggle to gain votes and also protect citizen housing in
Graz, Austria; the internal movement tensions that led to Hong
Kong's umbrella occupation; and Russia's electoral reform movement
embodied in Alexei Navalny. They not only examine the diverse
players in these cases involved in politics and protest, but also
the many strategic arenas in which they maneuver. While each of
these movements made some remarkable gains, this book shows how
many also suffered losses, especially in the longer run.
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