Social movements, nonviolent resistance, and the state /
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Language: | English |
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :
Routledge,
2019.
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Series: | Mobilization series on social movements, protest, and culture.
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Analyzing social movements, nonviolent resistance, and the state / Hank Johnston
- pt. I Nonviolence and social movements: elaborations
- 2. Performative power in nonviolent tactical adaptation to violence: evidence from US civil rights movement campaigns / Larry W. Isaac
- 3. Asserting land rights: rural land struggles in India and Brazil / Kurt Schock
- 4. Defections or disobedience? Assessing the consequences of security force collaboration or disengagement in nonviolent movements / Sharon Erickson Nepstad
- 5. Protest waves and authoritarian regimes: repression and protest outcomes / James Franklin
- 6. Bound by the red lines? The perils and promises of moderate mobilization under authoritarianism / Dana M. Moss
- pt. II Nonviolence and social movements: engagements
- 7. How the effectiveness of nonviolent action is the wrong question for activists, academics, and everyone else / David S. Meyer
- 8. Three common objections to the study of nonviolent resistance / Erica Chenoweth
- 9. missing unarmed revolution: why civil resistance did not work in Bahrain / Daniel P. Ritter
- 10. Nonviolent civil resistance: beyond violence and nonviolence in the age of street rebellion / Benjamin S. Case
- 11. Authoritarianism, nonviolent resistance, and Egypt's Kefaya movement / Killian Clarke.