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The field of social movement studies has expanded dramatically over
the past three decades. But as it has done so, its focus has become
increasingly narrow and movement-centric. When combined with the
tendency to select successful struggles for study, the conceptual
and methodological conventions of the field conduce to a decidedly
Ptolemaic view of social movements: one that exaggerates the
frequency and causal significance of movements as a form of
politics. This book reports the results of a comparative study, not
of movements, but of 20 communities earmarked for environmentally
risky energy projects. In stark contrast to the central thrust of
the social movement literature, the authors find that the overall
level of emergent opposition to the projects to have been very low,
and they seek to explain that variation and the impact, if any, it
had on the ultimate fate of the proposed projects.
Public Responses to Fossil Fuel Export provides wide-ranging
theoretical and methodological international contributions on the
human dimensions of fossil fuel export, with a distinctive focus on
exporting countries, some of which are new entrants into the
marketplace. What do members of the public think about exporting
fossil fuels in places where it is happening? What do they see as
its main risks and benefits? What connections are being made to
climate change and the impending energy transition? How have
affected communities responded to proposals related to fossil fuel
export, broadly defined to include transport by rail, pipeline, and
ship? Contributions to the work are presented in three parts. The
first part synopsizes the background of the project, outlines major
social science theories and relevant previous research, and
identifies global trends in energy production. Regional and
national case studies related to public opinion on fossil fuel
export are included in part two of the manuscript. Part three
highlights community-based case studies. Implications for research
and practice feature in the concluding chapter.
A comprehensive and accessible guide to learning and successfully
applying QCA Social phenomena can rarely be attributed to single
causes-instead, they typically stem from a myriad of interwoven
factors that are often difficult to untangle. Drawing on set theory
and the language of necessary and sufficient conditions,
qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) is ideally suited to
capturing this causal complexity. A case-based research method, QCA
regards cases as combinations of conditions and compares the
conditions of each case in a structured way to identify the
necessary and sufficient conditions for an outcome. Qualitative
Comparative Analysis: An Introduction to Research Design and
Application is a comprehensive guide to QCA. As QCA becomes
increasingly popular across the social sciences, this textbook
teaches students, scholars, and self-learners the fundamentals of
the method, research design, interpretation of results, and how to
communicate findings. Following an ideal typical research cycle,
the book's ten chapters cover the methodological basis and
analytical routine of QCA, as well as matters of research design,
causation and causal complexity, QCA variants, and the method's
reception in the social sciences. A comprehensive glossary helps to
clarify the meaning of frequently used terms. The book is
complemented by an accessible online R manual to help new users to
practice QCA's analytical steps on sample data and then implement
with their own findings. This hands-on textbook is an essential
resource for students and researchers looking for a complete and
up-to-date introduction to QCA.
A comprehensive and accessible guide to learning and successfully
applying QCA Social phenomena can rarely be attributed to single
causes-instead, they typically stem from a myriad of interwoven
factors that are often difficult to untangle. Drawing on set theory
and the language of necessary and sufficient conditions,
qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) is ideally suited to
capturing this causal complexity. A case-based research method, QCA
regards cases as combinations of conditions and compares the
conditions of each case in a structured way to identify the
necessary and sufficient conditions for an outcome. Qualitative
Comparative Analysis: An Introduction to Research Design and
Application is a comprehensive guide to QCA. As QCA becomes
increasingly popular across the social sciences, this textbook
teaches students, scholars, and self-learners the fundamentals of
the method, research design, interpretation of results, and how to
communicate findings. Following an ideal typical research cycle,
the book's ten chapters cover the methodological basis and
analytical routine of QCA, as well as matters of research design,
causation and causal complexity, QCA variants, and the method's
reception in the social sciences. A comprehensive glossary helps to
clarify the meaning of frequently used terms. The book is
complemented by an accessible online R manual to help new users to
practice QCA's analytical steps on sample data and then implement
with their own findings. This hands-on textbook is an essential
resource for students and researchers looking for a complete and
up-to-date introduction to QCA.
The field of social movement studies has expanded dramatically over
the past three decades. But as it has done so, its focus has become
increasingly narrow and movement-centric. When combined with the
tendency to select successful struggles for study, the conceptual
and methodological conventions of the field conduce to a decidedly
Ptolemaic view of social movements: one that exaggerates the
frequency and causal significance of movements as a form of
politics. This book reports the results of a comparative study, not
of movements, but of 20 communities earmarked for environmentally
risky energy projects. In stark contrast to the central thrust of
the social movement literature, the authors find that the overall
level of emergent opposition to the projects to have been very low,
and they seek to explain that variation and the impact, if any, it
had on the ultimate fate of the proposed projects.
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