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During war, space for debate shrinks. Narrow ideas of patriotism
and democracy marginalize and silence opposition to militarism
abroad and repression at home. Although powerful, these ideas
encounter widespread resistance. Analyzing the official statements
of 15 organizations from 1990-2005, the authors show that the U.S.
peace movement strongly contested taken-for-granted assumptions
regarding nationalism, religion, security, and global justice.
Contesting Patriotism engages cutting-edge theories in social
movements research to understand the ways that activists promote
peace through their words. Concepts of culture, power, strategy,
and identity are used to explain how movement organizations and
activists contribute to social change. The diversity of
organizations and conflicts studied make this book a unique and
important contribution to peace building and to social movements
scholarship.
During war, space for debate shrinks. Narrow ideas of patriotism
and democracy marginalize and silence opposition to militarism
abroad and repression at home. Although powerful, these ideas
encounter widespread resistance. Analyzing the official statements
of 15 organizations from 1990-2005, the authors show that the U.S.
peace movement strongly contested taken-for-granted assumptions
regarding nationalism, religion, security, and global justice.
Contesting Patriotism engages cutting-edge theories in social
movements research to understand the ways that activists promote
peace through their words. Concepts of culture, power, strategy,
and identity are used to explain how movement organizations and
activists contribute to social change. The diversity of
organizations and conflicts studied make this book a unique and
important contribution to peace building and to social movements
scholarship.
Globalization and Resistance brings together cutting edge theory
and research about how global economics and politics alter the way
ordinary people engage in contentious political action. The cases
range from nineteenth-century Irish immigrant networks, to protests
against World Bank projects in the Amazon, to contemporary
transnational organizing for the environment, to the 'battle of
Seattle.' The volume illuminates the different ways that
globalization processes affect social movements, and vice versa.
The theory and practice of social movements come together in
strategy-whether, why, and how people can realize their visions of
another world by acting together. Strategies for Social Change
offers a concise definition of strategy and a framework for
differentiating between strategies. Specific chapters address
microlevel decision-making processes and creativity, coalition
building in Northern Ireland, nonviolent strategies for challenging
repressive regimes, identity politics, GLBT rights, the Christian
right in Canada and the United States, land struggles in Brazil and
India, movement-media publicity, and corporate social movement
organizations. Contributors: Jessica Ayo Alabi, Orange Coast
College; Kenneth T. Andrews, U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill;
Anna-Liisa Aunio, U of Montreal; Linda Blozie; Tina Fetner,
McMaster U; James M. Jasper, CUNY; Karen Jeffreys; David S. Meyer,
U of California, Irvine; Sharon Erickson Nepstad, U of New Mexico;
Francesca Polletta, U of California, Irvine; Belinda Robnett, U of
California, Irvine; Charlotte Ryan, U of Massachusetts-Lowell;
Carrie Sanders, Wilfrid Laurier U; Kurt Schock, Rutgers U; Jackie
Smith, U of Pittsburgh; Suzanne Staggenborg, U of Pittsburgh;
Stellan Vinthagen, U West, Sweden; Nancy Whittier, Smith College.
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