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Social and Psychological Dynamics of Collective Action: From Theory and Research to Policy and Practice - ISBN 9781444334395

Social and Psychological Dynamics of Collective Action: From Theory and Research to Policy and Practice

ISBN 9781444334395

Autor: Aarti Iyer, Martijn van Zomeren, Rick H. Hoyle

Wydawca: Wiley

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ISBN13:      

9781444334395

ISBN10:      

1444334395

Autor:      

Aarti Iyer, Martijn van Zomeren, Rick H. Hoyle

Oprawa:      

Paperback

Rok Wydania:      

2010-01-08

Ilość stron:      

200

Wymiary:      

225x162

Tematy:      

JB

Collective action is one of the core mechanisms of social change, and thus of major importance to social scientists, practitioners, and policy–makers. This book brings together recent insights on the social and psychological dynamics of collective action and social change, with contributions from around the world. The key theme in this book is that there is considerable diversity in collective action, and that understanding this diversity facilitates a better understanding of collective action and social change.

Spis treści:
INTRODUCTION.
Introduction to the Social and Psychological Dynamics of Collective Action (Martijn van Zomeren and Aarti Iyer).
 COLLECTIVE ACTION BY LOW–STATUS GROUPS.
Metaphors of Protest: A Classification of Motivations for Collective Action (Martijn van Zomeren and Russell Spears).
Pathways to Collective Protest: Calculation, Identification, or Emotion? A Critical Analysis of the Role of Group–Based Anger in Social Movement Participation  (Stefan St¨urmer and Bernd Simon).
Collective Psychological Empowerment as a Model of Social Change:Researching Crowds and Power (John Drury and Steve Reicher).
Collective Action–and Then What? (Winnifred R. Louis).
Collective Action in Modern Times: How Modern Expressions of Prejudice Prevent Collective Action  (Naomi Ellemers and Manuela Barreto).
COLLECTIVE ACTION BY HIGH–STATUS GROUPS.
Why Do the Privileged Resort to Oppression? A Look at Some Intragroup Factors  (Tom Postmes and Laura G. E. Smith).
Why Do Men and Women Challenge Gender Discrimination in the Workplace? The Role of Group Status and In–group Identification in Predicting Pathways to Collective Action (Aarti Iyer and Michelle K. Ryan).
BEYOND STATUS: COLLECTIVE ACTION AROUND OPINIONS AND POLICY OPPOS ITION.
Context Matters: Explaining How and Why Mobilizing Context Influences Motivational Dynamics(Jacquelien van Stekelenburg, Bert Klandermans, and Wilco W. van Dijk).
Collective Action as the Material Expression of Opinion–Based Group Membership (Craig McGarty, Ana–Maria Bliuc, Emma F. Thomas,and Renata Bongiorno).
COMMENTARY.
The Next Generation of Collective Action Research (Stephen C. Wright).

Nota biograficzna:
Aarti Iyer received her PhD in Social Psychology from the University of Santa Cruz (2004), and she is currently a faculty member at the University of Queensland (Australia).
Martijn van Zomeren received his PhD from the University of Amsterdam (2006), and he is currently a faculty member at the University of Groningen (The Netherlands).
Both editors′ research interests involve collective action, social change, emotion, and identity processes.

Okładka tylna:
Collective action is one of the core mechanisms of social change, and thus of major importance to social scientists, practitioners, and policy–makers. This book brings together recent insights on the social and psychological dynamics of collective action and social change, with contributions from around the world. The key theme in this book is that there is considerable diversity in collective action, and that understanding this diversity facilitates a better understanding of collective action and social change.

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