Protest : studies of collective behavior and social movements
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Protest : studies of collective behavior and social movements
Transaction Pub., 1991, c1985
- : pbk
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注記
Bibliography: p. 321-342
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume addresses three major issues: What are the circumstances in which people elect to protest; what are the forms of such action; and how do people organize to do so? Phrased differently, what are the contexts of protest (collective behavior), personal readiness for protest (conversion), and finally joining together for protest in movement organizations and movement strategies.
The key to the book's value is its theoretical sophistication. These studies address in a systematic way fundamental alternatives to organizing protests and outline in detail options for structuring units of social movement. The author deals especially with movement organization locals, including "corps" and "cells." Such units are examined in terms of how they coexist and how they exist sequentially through time. Several case studies of movement organization are included, such as the Unification Church and Mankind United.
The work places a heavy emphasis on protest action or strategy. In the final section four chapters examine the entire gamut of strategic possibilities, ranging from polite politics to violent action. Protest is a distinctive and complex strategy. The work carefully evaluates varieties of protest that have become significant in the 1980s. In each section of the book Lofland draws out underlying themes and issues that interrelate the studies and places protest in the larger context of political and social change and theories to date.
目次
- Introduction Protest and the Public Arena
- One: Collective Behavior: Contexts of Protest
- Introduction
- 1: Elementary Forms of Collective Behavior (1981)
- 2: Crowd Joys (1982)
- 3: The Youth Ghetto: Age Segregation and Conflict in the American Sixties (1968)
- Two: Conversion: Readiness for Protest
- Introduction
- 4: Becoming a World-Saver: A Theory of Conversion to a Deviant Perspective (1965)
- 5: Becoming a World-Saver Revisited (1977)
- 6: Conversion Motifs (1981)
- Three: Movement Organization: Associating for Protest
- Introduction
- 7: Religious Movement Organizations: Elementary Forms and Dynamics (1984)
- 8: Social Movement Locals: Modal Member Structures (1984)
- 9: Social Movement Culture (1985)
- 10: White-Hot Mobilization: Strategies of a Millenarian Movement (1979)
- 11: Mankind United (1970)
- Four: Movement Action: Doing Protest
- INTRODUCTION: Movement Action and Protest
- 12: Social Struggle and the Protest Occupation (1982)
- 13: Sociologists as an Interest Group: Prospect and Propriety (1981)
- 14: Crowd Lobbying (1982)
- 15: Symbolic Sit-Ins (1982)
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