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Comparative Perspectives on Social Movements
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Doug McAdam
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John D. McCarthy
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Mayer N. Zald
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9780511803987
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1996
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2009
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10.1017/CBO9780511803987
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Book chapters
pp. xi
Preface
pp. 1
Introduction: Opportunities, mobilizing structures, and framing processes – toward a synthetic, comparative perspective on social movements
pp. 23
Conceptual origins, current problems, future direction
pp. 41
States and opportunities: The political structuring of social movements
pp. 62
Social movements and the state: Thoughts on the policing of protest
pp. 93
Opportunities and framing in the Eastern European revolts of 1989
pp. 122
Opportunities and framing in the transition to democracy: The case of Russia
pp. 141
Constraints and opportunities in adopting, adapting, and inventing
pp. 152
The organizational structure of new social movements in a political context
pp. 185
The impact of national contexts on social movement structures: A cross-movement and cross-national comparison
pp. 205
Organizational form as frame: Collective identity and political strategy in the American labor movement, 1880–1920
pp. 227
The collapse of a social movement: The interplay of mobilizing structures, framing, and political opportunities in the Knights of Labor
pp. 261
Culture, ideology, and strategic framing
pp. 275
Framing political opportunity
pp. 291
Accessing public, media, electoral, and governmental agendas
pp. 312
Media discourse, movement publicity, and the generation of collective action frames: Theoretical and empirical exercises in meaning construction
pp. 338
The framing function of movement tactics: Strategic dramaturgy in the American civil rights movement
pp. 357
Notes
pp. 379
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