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Identity Work In Social Movements 1st Edition Jo Reger Rachel L Einwohner Daniel J Myers

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Identity Work In Social Movements 1st Edition Jo Reger Rachel L Einwohner Daniel J Myers
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Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.64 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Jo Reger; Rachel L. Einwohner; Daniel J. Myers
ISBN: 9780816666416, 0816666415
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1
Volume: 1

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Identity Work In Social Movements 1st Edition Jo Reger Rachel L Einwohner Daniel J Myers by Jo Reger; Rachel L. Einwohner; Daniel J. Myers 9780816666416, 0816666415 instant download after payment.

Movements for social change are by their nature oppositional, as are those who join change movements. How people negotiate identity within social movements is one of the central concerns in the field. This volume offers new scholarship that explores issues of diversity and uniformity among social movement participants. Featuring case studies that range widely—from Jewish resistance fighters in Nazi-occupied Poland to antigay Christian movements in the United States to online white supremacy groups—the essays show how participants set aside issues of personal identity in order to merge together and how these processes affect mobilization and the attainment of goals. Contributors: Mary Bernstein, Kimberly B. Dugan, Elizabeth Kaminski, Susan Munkres, Kevin Neuhouser, Benita Roth, Silke Roth, Todd Schroer, Verta Taylor, Jane Ward.

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