Urban social movements in Jerusalem : the protest of the second generation
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Urban social movements in Jerusalem : the protest of the second generation
(SUNY series in Israeli studies)
State University of New York Press in cooperation with the Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies, c1993
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Meḥaʾat ha-dor ha-sheni
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Translation of: Meḥaʾat ha-dor ha-sheni
Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-188) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Hasson explores the development of eight urban protest organizations in Israel, revealing how social deprivation is transformed into organized patterns of activity. To investigate how and why urban movements evolve, he depicts the housing and social conditions in which members of Jerusalem's second generation found themselves. He follows their trajectories: analyzes the process of organization building and the formation of urban social movements; the conflict between charismatic, protest powers and the state; the routinization of charisma. He also traces the critical response of the state to these processes.
Table of Contents
List of Map and Figures
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Preface
1 Urban Social Movements—Theoretical Discussion
2 The Emergence of Urban Social Movements
3 The Varying Types of Urban Protest
4 Why Do Urban Movements Diverge?
5 The Relationships Between the State and the Urban Movements
6 Theoretical, Practical, and Ethical Reflections
Bibliography
Index
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