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Authority in contention [electronic resource] / Daniel J. Myers, Daniel M. Cress; Edited by Patrick G. Coy.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Research in social movements, conflicts and change ; v. 25, | Emerald ebookPublication details: Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2009.Description: 324 p. : illISBN:
  • 9781849502238 :
  • 1849502234 :
ISSN:
  • 0163786X
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Contents:
Introduction: Authority in Contention. (D.J. Myers, D.M. Cress).-- Part I: Authority in Contention: Beyond Challenges to the State. Social Movements as Challenges to Authority: Resistance to an Emerging Conceptual Hegemony. (D.A. Snow). The Targets of Social Movements: Beyond a Focus on the State. (N. Van Dyke, S.A. Soule, V.A. Taylor).-- Part II: Expanding Notions of Repression. Controlling Protest: New Directions for Research on the Social Control of Protest. (J. Earl). Soft Repression: Ridicule, Stigma, and Silencing in Gender-Based Movements. (M.M. Ferree).-- Part III: Culture and Movement Challenges. Performing Protest: Drag Shows as Tactical Repertoire of the Gay and Lesbian Movement. (V. Taylor, L.J. Rupp, J. Gamson). Disciples and Dissenters: Tactical Choice and Consequences in the Plowshares Movement. (S. Erickson Nepstad). Culture in and Outside Institutions. (F. Polletta).-- Part IV: Challenges in Corporate Systems. Working it Out: The Emergence and Diffusion of the Workplace Movement for Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Rights. (N.C. Raeburn). The American Labor Movement's (Suprising) Economic Impact: How Unions Challenge Consumerism and Corporate Governance. (T. Ghilarducci). Embodied Health Movements and Challenges to the Dominant Epidemiological Paradigm. (S. Zavestoski et al.). Authority in Contention. (D.M. Cress, D.J. Myers).
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Introduction: Authority in Contention. (D.J. Myers, D.M. Cress).-- Part I: Authority in Contention: Beyond Challenges to the State. Social Movements as Challenges to Authority: Resistance to an Emerging Conceptual Hegemony. (D.A. Snow). The Targets of Social Movements: Beyond a Focus on the State. (N. Van Dyke, S.A. Soule, V.A. Taylor).-- Part II: Expanding Notions of Repression. Controlling Protest: New Directions for Research on the Social Control of Protest. (J. Earl). Soft Repression: Ridicule, Stigma, and Silencing in Gender-Based Movements. (M.M. Ferree).-- Part III: Culture and Movement Challenges. Performing Protest: Drag Shows as Tactical Repertoire of the Gay and Lesbian Movement. (V. Taylor, L.J. Rupp, J. Gamson). Disciples and Dissenters: Tactical Choice and Consequences in the Plowshares Movement. (S. Erickson Nepstad). Culture in and Outside Institutions. (F. Polletta).-- Part IV: Challenges in Corporate Systems. Working it Out: The Emergence and Diffusion of the Workplace Movement for Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Rights. (N.C. Raeburn). The American Labor Movement's (Suprising) Economic Impact: How Unions Challenge Consumerism and Corporate Governance. (T. Ghilarducci). Embodied Health Movements and Challenges to the Dominant Epidemiological Paradigm. (S. Zavestoski et al.). Authority in Contention. (D.M. Cress, D.J. Myers).

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