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Contentious Performances
INVENTION OF THE SOCIAL MOVEMENT
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Author(s):
Charles Tilly
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2009
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
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: 116-145
DOI:
10.1017/CBO9780511804366.007
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c2fc96c1-4a3f-4965-8b0c-210b98557a74
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Book chapters
pp. xiii
Preface
pp. xvii
Contentious Performances
pp. 1
CLAIMS AS PERFORMANCES
pp. 31
HOW TO DETECT AND DESCRIBE PERFORMANCES AND REPERTOIRES
pp. 62
HOW PERFORMANCES FORM, CHANGE, AND DISAPPEAR
pp. 88
FROM CAMPAIGN TO CAMPAIGN
pp. 116
INVENTION OF THE SOCIAL MOVEMENT
pp. 146
REPERTOIRES AND REGIMES
pp. 175
CONTENTION IN SPACE AND TIME
pp. 200
CONCLUSIONS
pp. 213
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