Political protest and social movements are ubiquitous phenomena.
This book focuses on the current theoretical approaches that aim at
explaining them: the theory of collective action, the resource
mobilization perspective, political opportunity structure theory,
the identity approach, the framing perspective, and the dynamics of
contention approach. The book has three objectives: (1) Many basic
concepts like political opportunities or identity are not clearly
defined. It is further often a matter of interpretation what
factors are supposed to affect which phenomena. The first aim is
therefore to provide a detailed introduction to and a clear
restatement of the theories. Only then is it possible to assess and
improve them. (2) For each theory the major strengths and
weaknesses are discussed, and various modifications and extensions
are suggested. (3) Building on these analyses, it is shown how the
theories can be integrated into a single theoretical paradigm: the
structural-cognitive model.
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