Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics
Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics breaks apart the narrow disciplinary and subfield boundaries that have fragmented the study of both traditional social movements and their non-routine politics. The exploration of noninstitutionalized political actions, including revolutions, democratization, cycles of protest, and ethnic conflicts, enables the connections between a wide array of political and social phenomena to be examined in national, comparative, and global perspective.
General Editor: David S. Meyer, University of California, Irvine
Associate Editors: Mark Beissinger, Princeton University, New Jersey; Donatella della Porta, Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa; Jack A. Goldstone, George Mason University, Virginia; Doug McAdam, Stanford University, California and Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, California; Holly J. McCammon, Vanderbilt University, Tennessee; Sarah Soule, Stanford University, California; Suzanne Staggenborg, University of Pittsburgh; Sidney Tarrow, Cornell University, New York; Elizabeth J. Wood, Yale University, Connecticut; Deborah Yashar, Princeton University, New Jersey
Founding Editors: Doug McAdam, Stanford University, California; Sidney Tarrow, Cornell University, New York; Charles Tilly, Columbia University, New York
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