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Social Movements in Advanced Capitalism: The Political Economy and Cultural Construction of Social Activism
Contributor(s): Buechler, Steven M. (Author)
ISBN: 0195126041     ISBN-13: 9780195126044
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $127.70  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: July 1999
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Annotation: Building on a critical overview of current social movement theory, this book presents a structural model for analyzing social movements in advanced capitalism. This model provides a historically specific analysis that locates movements in global, national, regional, and local structures. The
heart of the book draws on diverse theoretical traditions within sociology to specify the structural constraints and opportunities that comprise the environment in which movements mobilize and contest for power. These theoretical traditions include world system theory; critical theory; theories of
class, race, and gender; and theories of everyday life. Movement dynamics are explored in terms of their dialectical relationship with these multiple levels of structure. The book also addresses the false dichotomies between political and cultural dimensions of social activism, and restores a
critical, normative dimension to the analysis of social movements. Buechler makes a unique argument about the need to reorient social movement theory toward the structural, macrolevel contexts in which movements arise. Clearly presented, this thoughtful introduction links the theoretical traditions
that make up the core of the discipline to the subfield of social movements. It is an excellent supplementary text for advanced undergraduate or graduate courses in sociology as well as for courses in such related disciplines as collective action and political protest. Social Movements in Advanced
Capitalism contains a detailed, critical overview of the collective behavior and social movement theories that have taken place over the past fifty years.
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Sociology - Urban
- Political Science | International Relations - General
- Business & Economics | Economics - Macroeconomics
Dewey: 303.484
LCCN: 98-42230
Lexile Measure: 1550
Physical Information: 0.67" H x 6.46" W x 9.16" (0.95 lbs) 256 pages
 
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Building on a critical overview of current social movement theory, this book presents a structural model for analyzing social movements in advanced capitalism. This model provides a historically specific analysis that locates movements in global, national, regional, and local structures. The
heart of the book draws on diverse theoretical traditions within sociology to specify the structural constraints and opportunities that comprise the environment in which movements mobilize and contest for power. These theoretical traditions include world system theory; critical theory; theories of
class, race, and gender; and theories of everyday life. Movement dynamics are explored in terms of their dialectical relationship with these multiple levels of structure. The book also addresses the false dichotomies between political and cultural dimensions of social activism, and restores a
critical, normative dimension to the analysis of social movements. Buechler makes a unique argument about the need to reorient social movement theory toward the structural, macrolevel contexts in which movements arise. Clearly presented, this thoughtful introduction links the theoretical traditions
that make up the core of the discipline to the subfield of social movements. It is an excellent supplementary text for advanced undergraduate or graduate courses in sociology as well as for courses in such related disciplines as collective action and political protest. Social Movements in Advanced
Capitalism contains a detailed, critical overview of the collective behavior and social movement theories that have taken place over the past fifty years.