The Ecology of Environmental Association: Density, Spillover, Competition, and Membership in Sierra Club, 1984-2016

Q2 Social Sciences
Jonathan S. Coley, Q. Mai
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ABSTRACT What factors affect the size of advocacy organizations? Some theories suggest that the existence of political opportunities, resources, and grievances in a locality influences advocacy organization size. In this article, we advance an ecological approach to the study of advocacy organizations, arguing that the presence of other collective actors in a locality may also impact the size of advocacy organizations. Analyzing cross-sectional, time-series data on membership in the Sierra Club from 1984 to 2016, we find evidence for the positive role of environmental organization density, but the deleterious effects of competition from labor unions and a state’s Republican Party, on the number of Sierra Club members in a state. Furthermore, we report mixed evidence that a state’s economic resources and environmental grievances affect membership in the Sierra Club. The findings hold significant implications for the study of advocacy organizations, social movements, and contentious politics more generally.
环境协会的生态学:密度、溢出、竞争和塞拉俱乐部的会员资格,1984-2016
哪些因素影响倡导组织的规模?一些理论认为,一个地方的政治机会、资源和不满情绪会影响倡导组织的规模。在本文中,我们提出了一种生态学的方法来研究倡导组织,认为其他集体行动者在一个地方的存在也可能影响倡导组织的规模。通过分析1984年至2016年塞拉俱乐部成员的横断面时间序列数据,我们发现了环境组织密度对塞拉俱乐部成员数量的积极作用,但来自工会和州共和党的竞争对塞拉俱乐部成员数量的有害影响。此外,我们报告了一个国家的经济资源和环境不满影响塞拉俱乐部会员资格的混合证据。这些发现对倡导组织、社会运动和更广泛的争议性政治的研究具有重要意义。
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