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  1. The Social Movements Reader: Cases and Concepts (Blackwell Readers in Sociology)
  2. Social Movements, 1768-2004 by Charles Tilly, 2004-05
  3. Comparative Perspectives on Social Movements: Political Opportunities, Mobilizing Structures, and Cultural Framings (Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics)
  4. Social Movements: Readings on Their Emergence, Mobilization, and Dynamics
  5. Making Sense of Social Movements by Nick Crossley, 2002-04-01
  6. Persuasion and Social Movements, Fifth Edition by Charles J. Stewart, Craig Allen Smith And Robert E. Denton Jr., 2006-10-30
  7. Social Movements and Organization Theory (Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics)
  8. Latin American Social Movements: Globalization, Democratization, and Transnational Networks by Paul Almeida, 2006-08-28
  9. Social Movements and Culture (Social Movements, Protest, and Contention, Vol 4) by Hank Johnston, 1995-06
  10. Social Movements: Identity, Culture, and the State
  11. Music and Social Movements: Mobilizing Traditions in the Twentieth Century (Cambridge Cultural Social Studies) by Ron Eyerman, Andrew Jamison, 1998-02-28
  12. Social Movements: Perspectives and Issues by Steven Buechler, F. Kurt Cylke, 1996-07-31
  13. Catholic Social Teaching & Movements by Marvin L. Krier Mich, 1998
  14. How Social Movements Matter

1. Women And Social Movements In The United States, 1775-2000
Organized around 49 document projects with over 1150 primary documents, the Women and social movements website offers new ways for students, teachers, and
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Welcome! Organized around 49 document projects with over 1150 primary documents, the Women and Social Movements website offers new ways for students, teachers, and scholars to study American History. You are currently on the editorial home page for the website. Many of the resources previously located here have been moved to an expanded database version of this website, jointly published by the Center for the Historical Study of Women and Gender at SUNY Binghamton and Alexander Street Press. It includes thousands of pages of books, pamphlets, and proceedings in addition to the document projects found on this website. (For access to this expanded website, please click here to arrange a free 30-day trial subscription.) Since March 2004, we are publishing additions to the website quarterly on the Alexander Street Women and Social Movements subscription site (see current table of contents To access all the document projects and the much larger database of primary documents, and to utilize the research tools to take full advantage of the database, please consider a subscription to the Alexander Street website

2. Browse All Projects, Women And Social Movements In The United States
What are social movements? A Introduction . Oberlin Women and Antebellum social movements Abstract Document List Introduction .
http://womhist.binghamton.edu/projectmap.htm
About half of the projects on the former Women and Social Movements remain freely available;
the other half, in addition to 17,000 pages of primary documents and enhanced searching tools,
are available through Alexander Street Press . As we add book reviews, website reviews, and
additional teaching tools, they will appear on the Alexander Street Press website.
What are Social Movements? A Sociological Perspective
Abstract
Document List Introduction Political Women During the American Revolution
Abstract
Document List Internationalizing Feminism in the Nineteenth Century
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Document List Introduction Oberlin Women and Antebellum Social Movements
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Document List Introduction Relations between Abolitionist Women and Slaveholding Relatives
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Document List Introduction The Appeal of Female Moral Reform, 1835-1841

3. CBSM Section Main Web Page
This is the main page for the Collective Behavior and social movements Section of the American Sociological Association. social forms and behavior, particularly crowds and social movements. This
http://www.asanet.org/sectioncbsm
Collective Behavior and Social Movements Collective Behavior and Social Movements Announcements The Section Resources Welcome to the Home Page of the American Sociological Association Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements. The purpose of the CBSM section is to foster the study of emergent and extra-institutional social forms and behavior, particularly crowds and social movements. This includes but is not limited to disasters, riots, protests, rumors, panics, fads, fashions, popular culture, strikes, and reform, revival and revolutionary movements. Announcements, Calls for Papers, etc. New! U.S. Institute of Peace Fellowships
Call for nominations: 2004 section awards

Fall 2003,
Critical Mass ...
Announcement: Mailing List for Social Movements Theory
CBSM Section Information Previous section award winners
CBSM 2003 Awards Call for Nominations

Fall 2002 Call for CBSM Committee Nominations

Fall 2002,
...
Electronic Directory of Members

Contact other CBSM scholars and add your own entry on-line.
Section By-Laws
Resources of Interest to CBSM Members Mobilization - Journal of the Study of Social Movements
Social Movement Studies: A Journal of Social, Cultural, and Political Protest

4. Glossary Of Terms: So
formulate a program; at first social movements are generally unstructured and lack the various parties. Thus social movements tend to have a finite lifecycle; social movements
http://www.marxists.org/glossary/terms/s/o.htm
MIA Encyclopedia of Marxism : Glossary of Terms
So
Social Chauvinism Aggressive or fanatical patriotism, particularly during time of war, in support of one's own nation (eg. government, culture, etc) versus other nation(s). During WWI, nearly every political party took a social-chauvinist stand; with few exceptions. Most Socialists gave up their beliefs in favour of "defense of the fatherland", and turned to social-chauvinism; most notably the German Social Democratic Party Two outstanding examples of Communists who fought against social-chauvinism during WWI were Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht . They stressed that the only violence that should be used is the violence necessary to overthrow one's own government. They agitated tirelessly in their nation to show that common social relations united workers across any national boundaries and that the only blood the proletariat should shed is the blood to gain their freedom. Social Democracy The term "Social-Democracy" has been used by Marxists since the time of the First International of Karl Marx and Frederick Engels. The term is both an organizational appellation, meaning it describes a particular political affiliation within a political culture and an adjective describing a "kind" of politics within the broader

5. Women And Social Movements In The United States, 1775-2000
Women and social movements in the United States, 17752000 This site provides insight into U.S. women apos;s history and social movements using over 750 primary documents in 35 projects. Each
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://womhist.binghamton.edu/&y=02F5D856C7

6. Kavita Misra
Conducts research in medical anthropology, culture of biomedicine, AIDS, cultural politics and social movements, sexuality, transnationalism in South Asia. Williams College.
http://www.williams.edu/AnthSoc/misra.htm
Kavita Misra, Vstg. Assistant Professor of Anthropology BA, University of Delhi; MA/MPhil, Delhi School of Economics; PhD cand., Princeton University
MAJOR INTERESTS
  • medical anthropology; culture of biomedicine; AIDS sexuality transnationalism South Asia, esp. India
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
  • (with Veena Das, Abhijit Dasgupta and Ishita Ghosh) "Scientific and Political Representations: The Cholera Vaccine in India." Working Paper Series, Center for Development Economics, Social Science and Immunization Country Study: India. No. 5, 1997. "Productivity of Crises: Disease, Scientific Knowledge and State in India". The Economic and Political Weekly . XXXV (43, 44): 3885-3897, 2000.

7. Social Movements And Culture
This site provides a space for the study of social movements in the US, including those movements as linked to transnational and global movements.
http://www.wsu.edu/~amerstu/smc/smcframe.html
GENERAL RESOURCES Articles
Bibliographies

Courses

Glossary
...
Conferences
MOVEMENT SITES Abolition/Slavery
AIDS Activism

American Indian

Anarchism
...
Multi-issue Sites
A Resource Site

This site provides a space for the study of social movements in the U.S., including those movements as linked to transnational and global movements. Our emphasis is on recent and contemporary movements, but we also aim to provide materials on earlier movements. We seek to bring together the best insights of sociology, political science, anthropology, history, cultural studies, American studies, ethnic studies, women's studies, and other fields of social movement analysis, as well as the insights of movement activists inside and outside of academia. The site currently consists of links to on-line articles, bibliographies, course syllabi, conferences, a glossary of terms for movement analysis, and sets of links to historically-oriented and contemporary sites categorized by movement type. A listserv on social movement cultures, as well as other interactive elements are planned for the future. We hope the site will prove useful to a variety of scholars, activists, and activist-scholars.
Contact us: amst@wsu.edu

8. PGA Peoples Global Action AMP Accion Global De Los Pueblos
A network of some of the largest social movements on the planet (including the Zapatistas, MST (Brazil), and the Indian Karnataka State Farmers' Association), this site is a clearing house for resistance and struggle against globalisation in all its forms.
http://www.agp.org
Peoples' Global Action Action Mondiale des Peuples Globale Aktion gegen 'Frei'handel Globalnye Akcii Chelovechestva
PGA contact address:
Peoples' Global Action,
c/o Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW),
377 Bank Street,
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
www.agp.org Last update of the site:
June 2004
agpweb @ lists.riseup.net
Global Action Database
July 2004: PGA Conference in Europe
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DEUTSCH ... RUSSKIJ

9. WASM Home
With this March 2004 update, we inaugurate quarterly publication of new document projects and documents on Women and social movements in the United States, 1600
http://www.alexanderstreet6.com/wasm/

10. Social Movements And Culture
This site provides a space for the study of social movements in the U.S., including those movements as linked to transnational and global movements. work on the cultural dimension of social movements. We believe that, despite some excellent work, the specifically cultural study of social movements remains relatively undeveloped
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~amerstu/smc/smcframe.html
GENERAL RESOURCES Articles
Bibliographies

Courses

Glossary
...
Conferences
MOVEMENT SITES Abolition/Slavery
AIDS Activism

American Indian

Anarchism
...
Multi-issue Sites
A Resource Site

This site provides a space for the study of social movements in the U.S., including those movements as linked to transnational and global movements. Our emphasis is on recent and contemporary movements, but we also aim to provide materials on earlier movements. We seek to bring together the best insights of sociology, political science, anthropology, history, cultural studies, American studies, ethnic studies, women's studies, and other fields of social movement analysis, as well as the insights of movement activists inside and outside of academia. The site currently consists of links to on-line articles, bibliographies, course syllabi, conferences, a glossary of terms for movement analysis, and sets of links to historically-oriented and contemporary sites categorized by movement type. A listserv on social movement cultures, as well as other interactive elements are planned for the future. We hope the site will prove useful to a variety of scholars, activists, and activist-scholars.
Contact us: amst@wsu.edu

11. Welcome To The Social Movements Research Group Web-site
The social movements Research Group is part of Welcome to the social movements Research Group Website. 2nd International Conference Imaging social movements.
http://www.edgehill.ac.uk/research/smg/

HOME
STAFF NEWS POSTGRAD ... LINKS
The Social Movements Research Group is part of:
Welcome to the Social Movements Research Group Web-site
CURRENT EVENTS "International SMG Conference" The Social and Cultural Movements Group, Edge Hill College, UK 2nd International Conference: Imaging Social Movements Thursday 1st July to Saturday 3rd July 2004 The Information Society, Post-Modern Virtualities and Cyberdemocracy: Critical Engagements with Professor Mark Poster Seminar Saturday July 3rd Sunday July 4th British Academy Funds work of Social Movements Research Group Social Movements Research Group Member wins Leverhulme Research Fellowship Alan Johnson has won a Leverhulme Research Fellowship to study 'The Democratic Marxism of Hal Draper' in 2003-4. Excavations and Dialogues: Radical Theory and Politics at the Millennium New Publications
Topical News and Reviews
Short, Current Pieces and Conference Reviews written by Members of the SMG Who are the Social Movements Group?

12. Christian Smith
Sociologist at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill interested in religious social movements.
http://www.unc.edu/~cssmith/
Christian Smith Professor and Associate Chair of Sociology
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
CB #3210, Hamilton Hall
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3210 Phone: (919) 962-4524
Fax: (919) 962-7568
Office: 209 Hamilton Hall
Email: cssmith@email.unc.edu

13. Social Movements Research Group - Activism Links Page
The social movements Research Group is part of Activist Groups Links Page. social movements Organisations and Protest Groups Links
http://www.edgehill.ac.uk/research/smg/ActivLinks.htm

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Activist Groups Links Page
Social Movements Organisations and Protest Groups Links
These links give direct access to the web-sites of various social movement protest groups and organisations. If you are part of a group or organisation and would like to be linked to this site, please contact Paul Reynolds reynoldp@edgehill.ac.uk Adbusters
Aiming to launch the new social activist movement of the information age Blatant Incitement Project (BLINC) "The Blatant Incitement Project exists to empower people to organise themselves without hierarchy, for radical action towards social ecological change, by sharing skills, knowledge, and inspiration." Coalition Against the Terrorism Act CATA is made up of activists, dissidents, lawyers and people opposing the rebranding of many of us as "terrorists" CounterFEET
Artists, Culture-Jammers and Creative Campaigners Network
Free Range Activism

Supporting Community Campaigning London Class Struggle
Network resource for anarchist, feminist and libertarian communist groups in London

14. Social Movements
social movements social science online periodicals electronic journals social movements. Social and Human Sciences Online Periodicals (full text) and indepth analyses of social conflicts and
http://www.unesco.org/shs/shsdc/journals/soc.mov.html
SOCIAL MOVEMENTS Social and Human Sciences Online Periodicals (full text)
Triannual journal including theoretical articles, chronologies of social conflicts in each country of the region and indepth analyses of social conflicts and social movements.
Publishers: Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales CLACSO ) and the OSAL
ISSN: 1515-3282
Transformations
Religion, Culture, Society
Interactive online publication on social and cultural changes in relation to regions, edges, boundaries and frontiers throughout the world.
Publisher: Schools of Humanities and Contemporary Communication at Central Queensland University , Australia
ISSN: 1444-3775
UNESCO - Social and Human Sciences Documentation Centre (SHS/DC) Last updated, March 2004 Home Search Sitemap
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15. Disarm Education Fund
Promotes peace and social justice by forming strategic partnerships with popular social movements in developing countries and through advocacy in the United States for a foreign policy focused on human rights and human needs. Includes issues, action alerts, news, and related links.
http://www.disarm.org/

16. Steven M. Buechler Department Of Sociology Mankato State University
and Organization This course presents a survey of major sociological perspectives on social......Steven M. Buechler Department of Sociology Mankato State University. social movements. Course
http://www.asanet.org/sectioncbsm/teach/buechler.pdf

17. New Social Movement Network Documents
Bob Fisher Social Work in a Private World. Joseph Kling Narratives of Possibility social movements, Collective Stories, and the Dilemmas of Practice.
http://www.interweb-tech.com/nsmnet/docs.htm
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NSMNet Documents
Below you will find links to papers available for online perusal. The documents offered here were either submitted and discussed at the New Social Movement and Community Organizing conference in 1995, or have been added since. Tim Wise
The Trouble With Tolerance
Various Authors
The Battle in Seattle: Voices from the Street
Kim Murphy-Stewart
A Policy Paper Recommending an Alternative Approach to the "Closing the Gaps" Report between Maori and Non-Maori
James Herrick:
Empowerment Practice and Social Change: The Place For New Social Movement Theory
James Herrick:
Notes form the New Social Movement Conference
Nov 1-3 1995 Muriel Dance:
The Promise of Distance Learning
Scott March:
Community Organizing on the Internet: Implications for Social Work Practitioners
Sue Sohng:
Participatory Research and Community Organizing
Barbara Epstein:
Grassroots Environmentalism and Strategies for Social Change
Bob Fisher: Social Work in a Private World Joseph Kling: Narratives of Possibility: Social Movements, Collective Stories, and the Dilemmas of Practice

18. Unlike Collective Behavior, Social Movements Are Organized Attempts
5/17/20021social movementsUnlike collective behavior, social movements are. organized attempts to change. society through collective. action. They are noninstitutionalized. because they occur outside. social institutions and are
http://www.fiu.edu/~westl/Lecture Notes pdf/Social Movements.pdf

19. Social Movements In South Asia
Women. Historical Information About social movements. India Amrita Shodhan. Online Magazines Journals Covering social movements.
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/SSEAL/SouthAsia/movements.html
Social Movements in South Asia: Selected Internet Resources

General Information
  • Looking for NGOs (non-governmental organizations) in South Asia? Try the NGO database , or SARAI's NGOs , or Indian NGOs , or South Indian NGOs , or the Indian NGO archive , a directory hosted by Princeton University. Institute for Global Communications hosts many South Asian movement organizations as part of their PeaceNet EcoNet WomensNet , and Anti-RacismNet sites. Use their search engine to find organizations, web links, current news, discussions and forums on a variety of social movement issues. MNC Masala , an extensive set of pages on social movements in India published by Corporate Watch. Includes statistics on the economy, local effects of globalization, analysis of neo-liberal economic reforms, descriptions of anti-corporate and anti-poverty movements, and environmental actions. Saxikali's South Asia Web , includes a variety of links and articles about contemporary social issues and movements.

20. Internet Modern History Sourcebook: Modern Social Movements
Contents. Modern social movements; Feminism Origins of Third Wave; Cultural Feminism; Political Feminism; Modern social movements. Back to Index.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modsbook56.html
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    Black Power
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