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Understanding Social Movements Theories From The Classical Era To The Present 1st Edition Steven M Buechler

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Understanding Social Movements Theories From The Classical Era To The Present 1st Edition Steven M Buechler
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.04 MB
Pages: 259
Author: Steven M. Buechler
ISBN: 9781594519154, 1594519153
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Understanding Social Movements Theories From The Classical Era To The Present 1st Edition Steven M Buechler by Steven M. Buechler 9781594519154, 1594519153 instant download after payment.

In thirteen succinct chapters, Buechler traces movement theories from the classical era of sociology to the most recent examples of transnational activism. He identifies the socio-historical context, central concepts, and guiding logic of diverse movement theories, with emphasis on: Comparisons of Marx and Lenin; Weber and Michels; and Durkheim and LeBon The Chicago School of the inter-war period The political-sociological approaches of the 1950s The varieties of strain and breakdown theories at the dawn of the 1960s Major paradigm shifts caused by the cascade of 1960s social movements Vivid examples of movements worldwide and coverage of all major theorists Critiques, debates, and proposed syntheses dominating the turn of the 21st century Recent trends (such as cyberactivism and transnational movements) and their theoretical implications"

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