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This volume examines the transformation of politics and social movements at various levels. Starting with a transformation of identity within social movements, it goes on to discuss changes in the scale of social movement mobilisation. The impact of social movements on the state is also considered, with a particular focus upon the ways in which the state is able to incorporate apparently radical political agendas. Finally, the book examines those intellectual and theoretical debates stimulated by recent political transformations.
List of contents
Acknowledgements Notes on the Contributors Introduction; P.Bagguley & J.Hearn PART I: EMPOWERMENT, IDENTITY AND RESISTANCE Empowerment and Resistance: 'Collective Effervescence' and Other Accounts; C.Barker The Inter-Group Dynamics of Empowerment: A Social Identity Model; C.Stott & J.Drury Power, Politics and Everyday Life: The Local Rationalities of Social Movement Milieux; L.Cox Resisting Colonisation: The Politics of Anti-Roads Protesting; W.McNeish PART II: RESISTANCE AND CHANGE IN SOCIAL MOVEMENTS Social Movements in a Multi-Ethnic Inner City: Explaining their Rise and Fall over 25 Years; M.Farrar 'Very British Rebels': Politics and Discourse within Contemporary Ulster Unionism; J.W. McAuley Resisting The Green: Political Culture and Environmental Activism; B.Simpson & B.Elliott PART III: TRANSFORMING THE STATE AND STATE RESISTANCE Re-conceptualising Feminist Agency in the State: A Study of the Implementation of Women's Equal Opportunity Policy in British Local Government; C.Bennett Social Movements and Equal Opportunities Work; E.Lawrence & N.Turner Modernity, Anti-Racism and Ethnic Managerialism; I.Law PART IV: POLITICAL TRANSFORMATIONS AND SOCIAL THEORY Reading The Community: A Critique of Some Postmodern Narratives of Citizenship and Community; V. Hey Will Hutton: Closet Durkheimian?; R.Levitas In Defence of Outing; P.Reynolds Radical Sociology: What's Left?; J.Holmwood Index
About the author
COLIN BARKER Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Manchester Metropolitan University
CINNAMON BENNETT Research Student, Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research, Sheffield Hallam University
LAURENCE COX Director of the Centre for Research on Environment and Community, Waterford Institute of Technology
JOHN DRURY worked as a Researcher at the University of Sussex and the Trust for the Study of Adolescence, Brighton
BRIAN ELLIOTT Professor of Sociology and Head of Department of Anthropology and Sociology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
MAX FARRAR Sociology Lecturer, School of Cultural Studies at Leeds Metropolitan University
VALERIE HEY Senior Researcher in Culture, Communication and Societies,
Institute of Education, London University
JOHN HOLMWOOD Reader in Sociology and Director of the Graduate School in Social and Political Studies, University of Edinburgh
IAN LAW Senior Lecturer, Department of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Leeds
ELIZABETH LAWRENCE Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Sheffield Hallam University
RUTH LEVITAS Senior Lecturer, Department of Sociology, University of Bristol
JAMES W. MCAULEY School of Human and Health Studies, University of Huddersfield
WALLACE MCNEISH Department of Sociology, University of Glasgow
PAUL REYNOLDS Senior Lecturer in Politics and Sociology, Edge Hill University College
BETH SIMPSON Department of Anthropology and Sociology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
CLIFFORD STOTT School of Social Sciences, University of Abertay
NICHOLAS TURNER previously Research Assistant, Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research, Sheffield Hallam University
Summary
This volume examines the transformation of politics and social movements at various levels. The impact of social movements on the state is also considered, with a particular focus upon the ways in which the state is able to incorporate apparently radical political agendas.