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CONTEXTUALIZING CONTESTATION: FRAMEWORK, DESIGN, AND DATA * 语境化辩论:框架、设计和数据*
IF 1.5 2区 社会学
Mobilization Pub Date : 2012-09-01 DOI: 10.17813/MAIQ.17.3.A4418X2Q772153X2
J. Stekelenburg, S. Walgrave, B. Klandermans, Joris Verhulst
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引用次数: 91
The Complex Agenda-Setting Power of Protest: Demonstrations, Media, Parliament, Government, and Legislation in Belgium, 1993-2000 抗议的复杂议程设定力:1993-2000年比利时的示威、媒体、议会、政府和立法
IF 1.5 2区 社会学
Mobilization Pub Date : 2012-07-10 DOI: 10.17813/MAIQ.17.2.PW053M281356572H
S. Walgrave, R. Vliegenthart
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引用次数: 91
THE STUDY OF THE CONSEQUENCES OF ARMED GROUPS: LESSONS FROM THE SOCIAL MOVEMENT LITERATURE 武装团体的后果研究:来自社会运动文献的教训
IF 1.5 2区 社会学
Mobilization Pub Date : 2012-02-01 DOI: 10.17813/MAIQ.17.1.4K31637MQUQ41016
L. Bosi, Marco Giugni
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引用次数: 28
Introduction to a Special Issue on Political Violence and Terrorism: Political Violence as Contentious Politics 政治暴力与恐怖主义特刊导论:政治暴力是有争议的政治
IF 1.5 2区 社会学
Mobilization Pub Date : 2012-02-01 DOI: 10.17813/MAIQ.17.1.T401865VH16T3W57
J. Goodwin
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引用次数: 15
Pushing Back and Stretching: Frame Adjustments Among Reproductive Rights Advocates in Peru 推回与伸展:秘鲁生殖权利倡导者的框架调整
IF 1.5 2区 社会学
Mobilization Pub Date : 2011-12-01 DOI: 10.17813/MAIQ.16.4.05520N11615V7M0L
A. Coe
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引用次数: 18
Interests, Identities, and Relations: Drawing Boundaries in Civic Organizational Fields 利益、身份与关系:公民组织领域的边界划定
IF 1.5 2区 社会学
Mobilization Pub Date : 2011-09-01 DOI: 10.17813/MAIQ.16.3.K301J7N67P472M17
M. Diani, Katia Pilati
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引用次数: 28
Multiple Engagements and Network Bridging in Contentious Politics : Digital Media Use of Protest Participants 争议性政治中的多重参与和网络桥梁:抗议参与者的数字媒体使用
IF 1.5 2区 社会学
Mobilization Pub Date : 2011-09-01 DOI: 10.17813/MAIQ.16.3.B0780274322458WK
S. Walgrave, W. Bennett, J. V. Laer, Christian Breunig
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引用次数: 104
Political context, organizational engagement, and protest in African countries 非洲国家的政治背景、组织参与和抗议
IF 1.5 2区 社会学
Mobilization Pub Date : 2011-09-01 DOI: 10.17813/MAIQ.16.3.T5578801065MX5W0
Katia Pilati
{"title":"Political context, organizational engagement, and protest in African countries","authors":"Katia Pilati","doi":"10.17813/MAIQ.16.3.T5578801065MX5W0","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.17813/MAIQ.16.3.T5578801065MX5W0","url":null,"abstract":"*† This article analyzes levels of protest mobilization in eighteen African countries—by far the region least studied by researchers of protest dynamics. Theoretically, its goal is to integrate the role of organizational engagement into political opportunity approaches to protest mobilization. Empirically, it uses African data to test whether Western-driven theories provide useful insights for analyzing protest dynamics in developing countries. The analysis yields three major findings: (1) the more open and democratic the political context, the more individuals mobilize, although the impact of the political opportunity structure in repressive contexts is less certain; (2) the more individuals are engaged in organizations, excluding religious organizations, the more they mobilize; (3) the impact of individual organizational engagement on the probability of mobilizing in protests does not change across contexts. Scholars working in the political process tradition largely agree on three dimensions that shape protest mobilization: political opportunities, organizations, and framing processes (McAdam 1999; Kriesi, Koopmans, Duyvendak, and Giugni 1995; McAdam, Tarrow, and Tilly 2001). Nevertheless, most work has focused on one dimension over the others. In particular, the reductionist view of political opportunities has taken some criticism: “perceived and socially constructed opportunities have given way to ‘political opportunity structures’ (POS) and, with this change, what once was conceived of as a structural/ constructionist account of movement emergence has become a structurally determinist one” (McAdam 1999: 6). While political opportunities have generally been considered political opportunity “structures,” resource mobilization theory (RMT) focused on organizations (McCarthy and Zald 1977) and later work privileging relational approaches focused on networks among organizations and activists (Diani and McAdam 2003). Meanwhile, interpretative frames have been the favorite object of cultural approaches that analyze the cognitive, affective, and emotional sides of participation and engagement in collective action (Melucci 1989; Snow and Benford 1992; Johnston and Klandermans 1995; Polletta and Jasper 2001). In this article, I integrate perspectives on political opportunities with the analysis of the organizational dimension. I do so by examining the impact of different types of political regimes and engagement in organizations on individual mobilization. In addition, I advance some hypotheses on the moderating effect of political regimes on the impact that organizational engagement has on mobilization. I argue this approach is particularly fruitful when analyzing repressive contexts because organizational resources—both material and symbolic— may partly counterbalance the dampening effects of a closed political context. In fact, organizations convey","PeriodicalId":47309,"journal":{"name":"Mobilization","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":1.5,"publicationDate":"2011-09-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://sci-hub-pdf.com/10.17813/MAIQ.16.3.T5578801065MX5W0","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"67438896","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":2,"RegionCategory":"社会学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
引用次数: 21
Quarrelling and protesting: How organizers shape a demonstration 争吵和抗议:组织者如何塑造示威
IF 1.5 2区 社会学
Mobilization Pub Date : 2011-06-01 DOI: 10.17813/MAIQ.16.2.H686775X423496WH
M. Boekkooi, B. Klandermans, Jacquelien van Stekelenburg
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引用次数: 23
Making Her Own Way: The Individualization of First-Wave Feminism, 1910-1930 走自己的路:第一波女性主义的个体化,1910-1930
IF 1.5 2区 社会学
Mobilization Pub Date : 2011-06-01 DOI: 10.17813/MAIQ.16.2.H4J28147N4621253
Alison Faupel, Regina Werum
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引用次数: 10
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