Repression and mobilization
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Repression and mobilization
(Social movements, protest, and contention, v. 21)
University of Minnesota Press, c2005
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Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Introduction: repression and mobilization : insights from political science and sociology / Christian Davenport
- Protest mobilization, protest repression, and their interaction / Clark McPhail and John D. McCarthy
- Precarious regimes and matchup problems in the explanation of repressive policy / Vince Boudreau
- The dictator's dilemma / Ronald A. Francisco
- When activists ask for trouble : state-dissident interactions and the New Left cycle of resistance in the United States and Japan / Gilda Zwerman and Patricia Steinhoff
- Talking the walk : speech acts and resistance in authoritarian regimes / Hank Johnston
- Soft repression : ridicule, stigma, and silencing in gender-based movements / Myra Marx Ferree
- Repression and the public sphere : discursive opportunities for repression against the extreme right in Germany in the 1990s / Ruud Koopmans
- On the quantification of horror : notes from the field / Patrick Ball
- Repression, mobilization, and explanation / Charles Tilly
- How to organize your mechanisms : research programs, stylized facts, and historical narratives / Mark Lichbach
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内容説明
Brings together leading scholars from political science and sociology
Recent events-from the collapse of Leninist regimes in Eastern Europe to the democratization of South Asian and South American states-have profoundly changed our ways of understanding and studying contentious politics, particularly the relationship between state repression and political mobilization.
With case studies that range from Germany to the Philippines, the United States to Japan, Guatemala to China, the authors take up topics as varied as the dynamic interactions between protesters and policing agents, distinctions between "hard" and "soft" repression, the impact of media on our understanding of political contention, the timing and shape of protest and resistance cycles, and how measurements of social and geographic control influence states's responses to insurgencies. Together these essays synthesize what we know about repression and mobilization and provide thoughtful insight for the future.
Contributors: Patrick Ball, Science and Human Rights Program of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Vince Boudreau, City College of New York; Myra Marx Ferree, U of Wisconsin; Ronald A. Francisco, U of Kansas; Ruud Koopmans, Free U Amsterdam; Mark Lichbach, U of Maryland; John D. McCarthy, Pennsylvania State U; Clark McPhail, U of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Patricia Steinhoff, U of Hawaii; Charles Tilly, Columbia U; Gilda Zwerman, SUNY, Old Westbury.
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