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"Collective behavior and resource mobilization theory"

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Blogger Dan said...

One small comment - I believe success and failure to be incredibly underdefined terms in the context of Social Movements. What do we mean when we say the Civil Rights movement succeeded? What do we mean when we say that SNCC failed? How do we distinguish success and failure at the levels of individual actions, purposive campaigns, social movement organizations more broadly, or the social movement as a whole? I feel this question has been very poorly addressed in the literature, and yet is purportedly the explanandum in a number of studies. For an exception, see Amenta and Young 2003 (IIRC) on a collective benefits model for success vs. failure. I don't really like their model, as it makes a number of contestable assumptions about what social movements are and what they are trying to do, but it's at least a start towards asking (one of) the right question - when we say X succeeded or failed in a social movement context, what do we mean?

January 17, 2008 at 12:21 PM

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