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Social Origin: Andrew Lang, James Jasper Atkinson Social Origin
Andrew Lang, James Jasper Atkinson
R883 Discovery Miles 8 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Protestors and Their Targets (Paperback): James Jasper Protestors and Their Targets (Paperback)
James Jasper; Brayden G King
R812 R764 Discovery Miles 7 640 Save R48 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The strategic interactions between protestors and their targets shape the world around us in profound ways. The editors and contributors to Protesters and Their Targets-all leading scholars in the study of social movements-look at why movements do what they do and why their interactions with other societal actors turn out as they do. They recognize that targets are not stationary but react to the movement and require the movement to react back. This edited collection analyzes how social movements select their targets, movement-target interactions, and the outcomes of those interactions. Case studies examine school closures in Sweden, the U.S. labor movement, Bolivian water and Mexican corn, and other global issues to show the strategic thinking, shifting objectives, and various degrees of success in the actions and nature of these protest movements. Protesters and Their Targets seeks to develop a set of tools for the further development of the field's future work on this underexplored set of interactions.

Protestors and Their Targets (Hardcover): James Jasper Protestors and Their Targets (Hardcover)
James Jasper; Brayden G King
R2,256 R2,087 Discovery Miles 20 870 Save R169 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The strategic interactions between protestors and their targets shape the world around us in profound ways. The editors and contributors to Protesters and Their Targets-all leading scholars in the study of social movements-look at why movements do what they do and why their interactions with other societal actors turn out as they do. They recognize that targets are not stationary but react to the movement and require the movement to react back. This edited collection analyzes how social movements select their targets, movement-target interactions, and the outcomes of those interactions. Case studies examine school closures in Sweden, the U.S. labor movement, Bolivian water and Mexican corn, and other global issues to show the strategic thinking, shifting objectives, and various degrees of success in the actions and nature of these protest movements. Protesters and Their Targets seeks to develop a set of tools for the further development of the field's future work on this underexplored set of interactions.

Social Origin: Andrew Lang, James Jasper Atkinson Social Origin
Andrew Lang, James Jasper Atkinson
R661 Discovery Miles 6 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Student's Manual of United States History; An Aid to the Library Method of Instruction (Paperback): James Jasper Dofflemyer Student's Manual of United States History; An Aid to the Library Method of Instruction (Paperback)
James Jasper Dofflemyer
R532 R445 Discovery Miles 4 450 Save R87 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Identity Dilemma - Social Movements and Collective Identity (Paperback): Aidan McGarry, James Jasper The Identity Dilemma - Social Movements and Collective Identity (Paperback)
Aidan McGarry, James Jasper
R729 R666 Discovery Miles 6 660 Save R63 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Collective identities are politically necessary, or at least useful, as banners for recruiting others and engaging opponents and the state. However, not every member fits or accepts the label in the same way or to the same degree. The Identity Dilemma provides eight diverse case studies of social movements to show the benefits, risks, and tradeoffs when a group develops a strong sense of collective identity. The editors and contributors to this pathbreaking volume examine how collective identities can provide powerful advantages but also generate conflicts. The various chapters help to develop our understanding of collective identity from how strategic identities are developed for protest groups to how stigmatized groups negotiate identity dilemmas. Ultimately, The Identity Dilemma contributes a new strategic approach to understanding social movements that highlights the choices and tensions that groups inevitably face in articulating their ideas and interests. Contributors include: Marian Barnes, Cristina Flesher Fominaya, Umut Korkut, Elzbieta Korolczuk, John Nagle, Clare Saunders, Neil Stammers, Marisa Tramontano, Huub Van Baar, and the editors.

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