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How Social Movements Die Repression And Demobilization Of The Republic Of New Africa Christian Davenport

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How Social Movements Die Repression And Demobilization Of The Republic Of New Africa Christian Davenport
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How Social Movements Die Repression And Demobilization Of The Republic Of New Africa Christian Davenport instant download after payment.

Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.21 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Christian Davenport
ISBN: 9781107041493, 110704149X
Language: English
Year: 2015

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How Social Movements Die Repression And Demobilization Of The Republic Of New Africa Christian Davenport by Christian Davenport 9781107041493, 110704149X instant download after payment.

How do social movements die? Some explanations highlight internal factors like factionalization, whereas others stress external factors like repression. Christian Davenport offers an alternative explanation where both factors interact. Drawing on organizational, as well as individual-level, explanations, Davenport argues that social movement death is the outgrowth of a coevolutionary dynamic whereby challengers, influenced by their understanding of what states will do to oppose them, attempt to recruit, motivate, calm, and prepare constituents while governments attempt to hinder all of these processes at the same time. Davenport employs a previously unavailable database that contains information on a black nationalist/secessionist organization, the Republic of New Africa, and the activities of authorities in the US city of Detroit and state and federal authorities.

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