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The Consequences of Social Movements

The Consequences of Social Movements

The Consequences of Social Movements

Lorenzo Bosi, Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa
Marco Giugni, Université de Genève
Katrin Uba, Uppsala Universitet, Sweden
January 2016
Available
Paperback
9781107539211

    Social movements have attracted much attention in recent years, both from scholars and among the wider public. This book examines the consequences of social movements, covering such issues as the impact of social movements on the life course of participants and the population in general, on political elites and markets, and on political parties and processes of social movement institutionalization. The volume makes a significant contribution to research on social movement outcomes in three ways: theoretically, by showing the importance of hitherto undervalued topics in the study of social movements outcomes; methodologically, by expanding the scientific boundaries of this research field through an interdisciplinary approach and new methods of analysis; and empirically, by providing new evidence about social movement outcomes from Europe and the United States.

    • Demonstrates the importance of undervalued topics in the study of social movement outcomes, offering a fresh look at the study of the consequences of social movements
    • Offers new methodological approaches to the study of the consequences of social movements
    • Provides fresh materials about the study of the consequences of social movements in different historical, political, social, cultural, and geographical contexts

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    '… the text brings together important scholars on the topic who are forging a path for understanding how, when, and why movements matter.' Choice

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    Product details

    January 2016
    Paperback
    9781107539211
    424 pages
    229 × 152 × 22 mm
    0.58kg
    11 b/w illus. 13 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction:
    • 1. The consequences of social movements: taking stock and looking forward Lorenzo Bosi, Marco Giugni and Katrin Uba
    • Part I. People:
    • 2. All is not lost: the 1984–85 British miners' strike and mobilization after defeat Karen Beckwith
    • 3. Personal effects from far-right activism? Kathleen M. Blee
    • 4. The biographical impact of participation in social movement activities: beyond highly committed new left activism Marco Giugni and Maria Grasso
    • 5. Examining the intergenerational outcomes of social movements: the case of feminist activists and their children Camille Masclet
    • 6. Aggregate level biographical outcomes for gay and lesbian movements Nancy Whittier
    • Part II. Policies:
    • 7. Protest against school closures in Sweden: accepted by politicians? Katrin Uba
    • 8. Feminist mobilization and the politics of rights Joseph E. Luders
    • 9. Reputation, risk, and anti-corporate activism: how social movements influence corporate outcomes Brayden G. King
    • 10. Tactical competition and movement outcomes on markets: the rise of ethical fashion Philip Balsiger
    • Part III. Institutions:
    • 11. The impact of social movements on political parties Daniela R. Piccio
    • 12. Watershed events and changes in public order management systems: organizational adaptation as a social movement outcome Mattias Wahlström
    • 13. The institutionalisation processes of a neo-Nazi movement party: securing social movement outcomes Abby Peterson
    • 14. Incorporation and democratization: the long-term process of institutionalization of the Northern Ireland civil rights movement Lorenzo Bosi
    • Conclusion:
    • 15. Protest online: theorizing the consequences of online engagement Jennifer Earl.
      Contributors
    • Lorenzo Bosi, Marco Giugni, Katrin Uba, Karen Beckwith, Kathleen M. Blee, Maria Grasso, Camille Masclet, Nancy Whittier, Joseph E. Luders, Brayden G. King, Philip Balsiger, Daniela R. Piccio, Mattias Wahlström, Abby Peterson, Jennifer Earl

    • Editors
    • Lorenzo Bosi , Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa

      Lorenzo Bosi is Assistant Professor at the Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences, Scuola Normale Superiore.

    • Marco Giugni , Université de Genève

      Marco Giugni is a Professor in the Department of Political Science and International Relations and Director of the Institute of Citizenship Studies (InCite) at the University of Geneva.

    • Katrin Uba , Uppsala Universitet, Sweden

      Katrin Uba is a researcher and lecturer in the Department of Political Science at Uppsala University.