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Militias in the New Millennium - A Test of Smelser's Theory of Collective Behavior (Paperback, New): Stan Weeber, Daniel... Militias in the New Millennium - A Test of Smelser's Theory of Collective Behavior (Paperback, New)
Stan Weeber, Daniel G. Rodeheaver
R1,085 Discovery Miles 10 850 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In Militias in the New Millennium, Stan Weeber and Daniel Rodeheaver examine the state of the U.S. citizen militia movement in the new millennium. Using Smelser's theory of collective behavior, the authors examine the causes, belief systems, and electronic presence of militias, and the efforts of social control agents to contain them. Tested with 1196 internet communications and supplemented with interviews with militia members, Smelser's theory of the origins and direction of radical social movements, such as militias, is mostly confirmed by data analysis.

Post-Rita Reflections - A Sociological Journey (Paperback, New): Stan Weeber Post-Rita Reflections - A Sociological Journey (Paperback, New)
Stan Weeber
R896 Discovery Miles 8 960 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Post-Rita Reflections is a story told, in the "sociological story telling" tradition, of a Louisiana sociologist who welcomed Hurricane Katrina evacuees into his school, and then a few weeks later became an evacuee himself as Hurricane Rita struck southwestern Louisiana. This book serves as a remembrance of what happened to his family, his school, and the students from New Orleans who became "double evacuees" as Rita approached, as well as the places that were completely destroyed and long forgotten by the national media, most notably Cameron Parish. Author Stan Weeber concludes with thoughts about the social policy implications of the events told throughout the book.

In Search of Derrick Todd Lee - The Internet Social Movement that Made a Difference (Paperback): Stan Weeber In Search of Derrick Todd Lee - The Internet Social Movement that Made a Difference (Paperback)
Stan Weeber
R1,061 Discovery Miles 10 610 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book is about criminologist Maurice Godwin's Internet social movement that sprang to life during the Baton Rouge serial murder case. The movement was a response to the Task Force failing to find serial killer Derrick Todd Lee, as citizens in Baton Rouge, South Louisiana, and South Mississippi no longer wished to wait in fear. This is a story of citizen empowerment in a time of crisis. Both scholars and ordinary citizens will be inspired by the way the people in Baton Rouge helped themselves by putting pressure on investigators for improved results. Godwin's innovative Internet movement, involving geographic mapping and online discussions with Baton Rouge citizens, developed into a hub of information to expedite the finding and arrest of Lee. The author sociologically describes and analyzes the key players, the major controversies, and the internal dynamics of the movement that led to the arrest of the serial killer on May 27, 2003.

In Search of Derrick Todd Lee - The Internet Social Movement that Made a Difference (Hardcover): Stan Weeber In Search of Derrick Todd Lee - The Internet Social Movement that Made a Difference (Hardcover)
Stan Weeber
R2,039 Discovery Miles 20 390 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book is about criminologist Maurice Godwin's Internet social movement that sprang to life during the Baton Rouge serial murder case. The movement was a response to the Task Force failing to find serial killer Derrick Todd Lee, as citizens in Baton Rouge, South Louisiana, and South Mississippi no longer wished to wait in fear. This is a story of citizen empowerment in a time of crisis. Both scholars and ordinary citizens will be inspired by the way the people in Baton Rouge helped themselves by putting pressure on investigators for improved results. Godwin's innovative Internet movement, involving geographic mapping and online discussions with Baton Rouge citizens, developed into a hub of information to expedite the finding and arrest of Lee. The author sociologically describes and analyzes the key players, the major controversies, and the internal dynamics of the movement that led to the arrest of the serial killer on May 27, 2003.

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