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Social Movements and Social Classes
The Future of Collective Action
Edited by:
- Louis Maheu - University of Montreal, Canada
April 1995 | 288 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
This book assembles an international cast of eminent contributors who focus on issues of social movements and social class from the perspective of collective action. An important addition to current debate, the text discusses such topics as: middle-class radicalism, racism, class, the institutionalization of movements, urban politics, citizenship, education and democracy.
Part One reviews the various analytical approaches used to explain the foundations for collective action. Part Two examines the close links between local power structures, spatial issues and the institutionalization of collective action. Part Three analyzes the ways that social struggles penetrate political life, with further reflections on culture and democracy.
Louis Maheu
Introduction
PART ONE: FOUNDATIONS FOR COLLECTIVE ACTION
Klaus Eder
Does Social Class Matter in the Study of Social Movements?
Jan Pakulski
Social Movements and Class
Michel Wieviorka
Racism and Social Movements
Alberto Melucci
The New Social Movements Revisited
PART TWO: SPACE, POWER AND COLLECTIVE ACTION
Chris Pickvance
Social Movements in the Transition from State Socialism
Henri Lustiger-Thaler and Louis Maheu
Social Movements and the Challenge of Urban Politics
John Urry
Rethinking Class
PART THREE: COLLECTIVE ACTION: FROM POLITICS TO DEMOCRACY
Maurice Roche
Rethinking Citizenship and Social Movements
Chris Rootes
A New Class? The Higher Educated and the New Politics
Pierre Hamel
Collective Action and the Paradigm of Individualism
Alain Touraine
Democracy