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1 Displinary Approaches to Social Movement s. Introduction to Second Expanded and Updated Edition; Abstract; Expansion Across Disciplines and Further Specialization; Common Issues and Shared Interests; References; 2 Sociological Understandings of Social Movements: A North American Perspective; Abstract; Structural Approaches to Understanding Social Movements; Resource Mobilization Theory; Resources; Organizations; Movement Dynamics; Political Process Theory; The Structure of Political Opportunity; Cognitive Liberation; Critiques and a Response: Dynamics of Contention

Cultural Approaches to Understanding Social MovementsFraming and Frames; Emotions; Collective Identity; Implications of "the Cultural Turn"; New Directions in Sociological Research; Mass Media and Social Movements; Studying Strategy; Advances in European Research on Social Movements; Conclusion: A View of the Field in America; References; 3 Protest and Social Movements in Political Science; Abstract; Introduction; Approach; Social Movements and Protest in Political Science; Social Movement Literature and Political Science; The American-European Divide

Political Science Sub-fields Focusing on Protest and Social MovementsPolitical Violence and Conflict; Social Movements and Protest; Gender and Sexual Politics; Ethnic, Religious, Immigration and Regionalist Politics; Political Theory; Electoral and Party Politics; Democratization and Non-democratic Regimes; Geographical Scope; Methods; Opportunities for Interdisciplinary Research; Theory and Qualitative Research; Methodology; Social Movements and Politics; Acknowledgements; References; Cited Abstracts; 4 Anthropology and the Study of Social Movements; Abstract; Introduction

Structure of the EssayAnthropology: Introducing a Discipline; Culture's Manifold Presence in Social Movements' Emergence and Actions; The Distinct 'Temporalities' of Culture and Protest Actions; The Cultured Constellation of Social Movements Across History; Recasting the Debate: Emerging New "Paradigms"; The Structured Agent and the Culturalist Proclivity; Social Movements, and Structure, Agency and Culture; The Cultural Sphere as the Acting Ground for Social Movement's Participants; Social Movements: The Presence of Culture as Asset, and as Constraint; Culture as Asset

The Intimacies of Injustices and CultureCulture as a Constraint?; The Tentative Nature of Counter-Cultures; Transforming Constraints into Assets: Building an Alternative Cultural Repertoire; Research at the Grass Roots; Emic Accounts: The Views of the Rank and File; Future Research; References; 5 Individuals in Movements: A Social Psychology of Contention; Abstract; Introduction; A Social Psychology of Contention; Back to the Past; A Social Psychology of Movement Participation; This Chapter; Group Identification; Identity; Group Identification: The Link Between Collective and Social Identity

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