Frontiers on Social Movement Theory Edited by D. Morris and Carol McClurg Muller
Material type: TextSeries: . 10741 Publication details: 1992 Yale University Press/ LondonDescription: 382 pISBN:- 9780300054866
- 303.48 4 MOR
- HN16 .H765 1992
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Frontiers on Social Movement Theory. The book includes, sometimes competing, sometimes contemporary paradigms by theorists in resource mobilization, conflict, feminism, and collective action and by psychologists and comparativists. The authors argue that the collective identities and political consciousness of social movement, actors are significantly shaped by their race, ethnicty, class, gender, or religion.
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