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Social Protest and Policy Change
Ecology, Antinuclear, and Peace Movements in Comparative Perspective
Social Protest and Policy Change
Ecology, Antinuclear, and Peace Movements in Comparative Perspective
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Description
While movement activists spend much of their time and energy trying to change the world, our theoretical and empirical knowledge in this field is still relatively poor. In Social Protest and Policy Change, Marco Giugni offers a systematic and empirically grounded analysis of the impact of three major contemporary movements on public policy. Using a comparative and historical perspective, Giugni argues that a social movement's policy impact is facilitated by the presence of favorable political opportunity structures, coupled with the presence of institutional allies among the elites, and a favorable public opinion. Furthermore, the very content of a movement's demands plays a role, insofar as the power holders are often more willing to make concessions on certain issues than on others. Within a unique body of original data the author incorporates a historical overview of the mobilization of the ecology, antinuclear, and peace movements in the United States, Italy, and Switzerland. He presents the results of time-series analyses and reveals the combined effects of protest, political alliances, and shifts in public opinion on movements which do not address issues posing too serious a threat to the power holders.
Table of Contents
Part 2 I Historical Overview
Chapter 3 Was It Worth the Effort? The Outcomes and Consequences of Social Movements
Chapter 4 A Brief History of Ecology, Antinuclear, and Peace Movements in Three Countries
Chapter 5 Environmental, Nuclear Energy, and National Security Policy in Three Countries
Part 6 II Time-Series Analysis
Chapter 7 Toward a Joint-Effect Model of Social Movement Outcomes
Chapter 8 Social Movement Organization
Chapter 9 Political Alliances
Chapter 10 Public Opinion
Chapter 11 Conclusion
Chapter 12 Appendix A: Data, Measurements, and Methods
Chapter 13 Appendix B: Results of Time-Series Analysis with Differenced Independent Variables
Product details
Published | 10 Jun 2004 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 320 |
ISBN | 9780742518278 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Dimensions | 226 x 164 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Social Protest and Policy Change is an impressive study that addresses an important subject, thinks hard about it, takes an innovative methodological approach, and provides systematic research. All scholars concerned with the policy impacts of social movements, and new social movements generally, will want to read this book.
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