Collective behavior and social movements
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Collective behavior and social movements
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- Pt. 1. Introductory Overview -- Article 1. The field of collective behavior -- Article 2. The nature of collective behavior -- Article 3. A gaming approach to crowd behvior -- Article 4. Resource mobilization and social movements : a partial theory -- Article 5. Social problems as collective behavior -- Article 6. Neglected characteristics of collective behavior -- Article 7. Collective behavior : the elementary forms -- pt. 2. Precipitating conditions -- Article 8. Capitalist resistance to the organization of labor before the New Deal : why? how? success? -- Article 9. Social movement in organization : coup d'etat, insurgency, and mass movements -- Article 10. Panic at 'The who concert stampede' : an empirical assessment -- Article 11. The dialectics of resistance : an analysis of the GI movement -- Article 12. On participation in political protest movements -- Article 13. Relative deprivation and social movements : a critical look at twenty years of theory and research -- pt. 3. Early mobilization -- Article 14. Social movements and network analysis : a case study of nineteenth-century women's reform in New York State -- Article 15. The collective behavior of fads : the characteristics, effects, and career of streaking -- Article 16. A test of some propositions about crowd formation and behavior -- Article 17. Victory celebrations as theater : a dramaturgical approach to crowd behavior -- Article 18. Organization, rationality and spontaneity in the civil rights movement -- pt. 4. Organizational arrangements of collective behavior and social movements -- Article 19. Social movements : an analytical exploration of organizational forms -- Article 20. Thoughts on a neglected category of social movement participant : the agent provocateur and the informant -- Article 21. The structure of belief systems among contending ERA activists -- Article 22. Leader-member conflict in protest organizations : the case of the Southern farmer's alliance -- Article 23. The ideology of a therapeutic social movement : Alcoholics anonymous -- Article 24. The mobilization of paid and volunteer activists in the Neighborhood movement -- Article 25. The consequences of professionalization and formalization in the Pro-choice movement -- Article 26. Social networks and social movements : a microstructural approach to differential recruitment -- Article 27. Stable resources of protest movements : the multi-organizational field -- Article 28. Insurgency of the powerless : farm worker movements (1946-1972) -- pt. 5. Movement environments and responses -- Article 29. Black southern student sit-in movement : an analysis of internal organization -- Article 30. Protest and the problem of credibility : uses of knowledge and risk-taking in the Draft resistance movement of the 1960's -- Article 31. Origins and evolution of a social movement strategy : the Rent strike in New York City, 1904-1980 -- Article 32. Activists and asphalt : a successful Anti-expressway movement in a "New South city" -- Article 33. The conventionalization of collective behavior in Cuba -- Article 34. Back to the future : adult political behavior of former student activists -- Article 35. Social movement continuity : the Women's movement in abeyance
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- 26 cm
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- xi, 446 pages
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- 9780205145331
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