Narratives of identity in social movements, conflicts and change

Format Electronic
EditionFirst edition 2016.
Publication InfoUnited Kingdom : Emerald, [2016]
Descriptionxvii, 296 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Supplemental ContentFull text available from Ebook Central - Academic Complete
Subjects

Other author/creatorHancock, Landon E.
Other author/creatorCoy, Patrick G.
Other author/creatorBegley, Larissa R.
Other author/creatorLjubojević, Ana.
Other author/creatorFox, Raina Elise.
Other author/creatorDestrooper, Tine.
Other author/creatorPrieto, Greg.
Other author/creatorBaumgarten, Britta.
Other author/creatorLoadenthal, Michael.
Other author/creatorHallward, Maia Carter, 1976-
Other author/creatorArmstrong, Crystal.
Other author/creatorJohnson, Erik W.
Other author/creatorSchreiner, Jonathan P.
Other author/creatorAgnone, Jon-Jason M.
SeriesResearch in social movements, conflicts and change ; vol. 40
Research in social movements, conflicts and change ; vol. 40. UNAUTHORIZED
Contents Section I : Narratives of identity. "Survivors get gacaca, we get nothing" : Constructing vicitmhood in Rwanda / Larissa R. Begley -- Speak up, write out : Language and populism in Croatia / Ana Ljubojević -- It can be helped : Survivor docent testimony at the Japanese American National Museum / Raina Elise Fox -- Using the human right framework as a mobilizing tool : The case of indigenous women's movements in post-conflict Guatemala / Tine Destrooper --
Contents Section II : Conflict and change in social movement expression. Opportunity, threat, and tactics : Collaboration and confrontation by Latino immigrant challengers / Greg Prieto -- Time to get re-organized! : The structure of the Portuguese anti-austerity protests / Britta Baumgarten -- Activism, terrorism, and social movements : The "green scare" as monarchical power / Michael Loadenthal -- Tweeting resistance : The evolution of engagement frameworks / Maia Carter Hallward and Crystal Armstrong -- The effect of New York Times event coding techniques on social movement analyses of protest data / Erik W. Johnson, Jonathan P. Schreiner and Jon Agnone.
General noteIncludes foreword by Patrick G. Coy, introduction by the editor, and brief biographical notes on contributors.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references.
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LCCN 2016448674
ISBN1786350785
ISBN9781786350787

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