TY - BOOK AU - Ruggiero,Vincenzo AU - Montagna,Nicola TI - Social movements: a reader U1 - 303.48/4 22 PY - 2008/// CY - London, New York PB - Routledge KW - Social movements N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; pt. 1 : Conflict and collective action; The Communist Manifesto; Karl Marx and Frederick Engels --; A contribution to the critique of political economy; Karl Marx and Frederick Engels --; The eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte; Karl Marx --; The division of labour in society; Emile Durkheim --; The elementary forms of the religious life; Emile Durkheim --; Conflict (on individuality and social forms); Georg Simmel --; The crowd; Gustave Le Bon --; pt. 2 : Hegemony and collective behaviour; The city; Max Weber --; Class, status, party; Max Weber --; Notes on Italian history; Antonio Gramsci --; The modern prince; Antonio Gramsci --; Social movements; Herbert Blumer --; The politics of mass society; William Kornhauser --; Theory of collective behaviour; Neil Smelser --; pt. 3 : Resource mobilisation; The logic of collective action; Mancur Olson --; Social conflict and social movements; Anthony Oberschall --; Resource mobilisation and social movements : a partial theory; John McCarthy and Mayer Zald --; Resource mobilisation theory and the study of social movements; Craig Jenkins --; The Critical mass in collective action; Gerard Marwell and Pamela Oliver --; pt. 4 : Social movements and the political process; Power in movement; Sidney Tarrow --; Personal politics; Sara Evans --; The conditions of protest behaviour in American cities; Peter K. Eisinger --; Social movements and direct democracy in Switzerland; Hanspeter Kriesi and Dominique Wisler --; Poor people's movements; Frances Fox Piven and Richard A. Cloward --; Political process and the development of black insurgency 1930-1970; Doug McAdam --; Social movements and national politics; Charles Tilly --; pt. 5 : New social movements; New social movements; Jurgen Habermas --; New social movements : challenging the boundaries of institutional politics; Claus Offe --; An introduction to the study of social movements; Alain Touraine --; A strange kind of newness : what's "new" in new social movements?; Alberto Melucci --; Conflict networks and the origin of women's liberation; Carol Mueller --; Theory and protest in Latin America today; Arturo Escobar and Sonia Alvarez --; pt. 6 : New directions; Mobilisation and participation : social-psychological expansions of resource mobilisation theory; Bert Klandermans --; Frame alignment processes, micromobilisation and movement participation; David Snow et al --; The concept of social movement; Mario Diani --; Social movements : a cognitive approach; Ron Eyerman and Andrew Jamison --; Comparative perspectives on social movements; Doug McAdam, John McCarthy and Mayer Zald --; Putting emotions in their place; Craig Calhoun --; pt. 7 : New global movements; Grassroots globalisation; Arjun Appadurai --; Globalisation and gender : new threats, new strategies; Marjorie Mayo --; Globalizing resistance : the battle of Seattle and the future of social movements; Jackie Smith --; From Santiago to Seattle : transnational advocacy groups restructuring world politics; Sanjeev Khagram, James V. Riker and Kathyn Sikkink --; Transnational protest and global activism; Donatella Della Porta and Sidney Tarrow --; Social movements and global mobilisations; Nicola Montagna --; Dichotomies and contemporary social movements; Vincenzo Ruggiero ER -