Social researchers in the past have paid surprisingly little
theoretical or empirical attention to movement alliances.
"Strategic Alliances" provides a pioneering set of in-depth
analyses of the circumstances leading to these organizational
alliances. Contributors investigate coalition dynamics among social
movements, including antiwar, environmental, and labor movements,
as well as ethnic organizations and women's groups. While many of
the essays examine coalition formation in the United States, others
consider coalitions in Britain, the former East Germany, East Asia,
and Latin America.
Contributors: Paul Almeida, Texas A&M U; Elizabeth Borland,
College of New Jersey; Daniel B. Cornfield, Vanderbilt U; Catherine
Corrigall-Brown, U of British Columbia; Mario Diani, U of Trento;
Katja M. Guenther, UC Riverside; Larry Isaac, Vanderbilt U; Isobel
Lindsay, Biggar, Scotland; David S. Meyer, UC Irvine; Brian Obach,
SUNY New Paltz; Dina G. Okamoto, UC Davis; Christine Petit, UC
Riverside; Derrick Purdue, U of the West of England; Ellen Reese,
UC Riverside; Benita Roth, SUNY Binghamton; Suzanne Staggenborg, U
of Pittsburgh; Dawn Wiest, U of Memphis.
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