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  1. Solutions to Social Problems from the Bottom Up: Successful Social Movements (Solutions to Social Problems Series) by Stan Eitzen, Kenneth Stewart, 2006-12-23
  2. Making Islam Democratic: Social Movements and the Post-Islamist Turn (Stanford Studies in Middle Eastern and I) by Asef Bayat, 2007-05-16
  3. Restructuring World Politics: Transnational Social Movements, Networks, and Norms (Social Movements, Protest, and Contention, V. 14)
  4. Averting the Apocalypse: Social Movements in India Today by Arthur Bonner, 1990-12
  5. Social Movements for Global Democracy (Themes in Global Social Change) by Jackie Smith, 2007-12-31
  6. Democratization and Women's Grassroots Movements
  7. Frontiers in Social Movement Theory
  8. Routing the Opposition: Social Movements, Public Policy, and Democracy (Social Movements, Protest and Contention)
  9. Social Conflict And Social Movements - by Anthony Oberschall -, 1973
  10. Social Movements and Networks: Relational Approaches to Collective Action (Comparative Politics)
  11. Social Movements in an Organizational Society by Mayer N. Zald, John McCarthy, 1987-01-01
  12. Latin American Social Movements in the Twenty-first Century: Resistance, Power, and Democracy by Richard Stahler-Sholk, 2008-03-28
  13. Conscious Acts and the Politics of Social Change (Feminist Approaches to Social Movements, Community, and Power)
  14. Methods of Social Movement Research (Social Movements, Protest, and Contention)

41. Ohara Institute For Social Research_OISR.ORG POSTER EXHIBITION
Ohara Institute for Social Research owns about 1400 posters of labor and social movements in the post1945 period. Posters of social movements.
http://oohara.mt.tama.hosei.ac.jp/posengl/
OISR.ORG POSTER EXHIBITION
Images of Japanese Labor and Social Movement in the Post-1945 Japan Ohara Institute for Social Research owns about 1400 posters of labor and social movements in the post-1945 period. Many of the posters are those in the second half of the 1940s and the 1950s when labor unions, legalized for the first time in 1945, engaged in intense struggles with employers and the government in order to win better wages and working conditions. We present about 400 of our 1400 collection in the "slide show format" (each poster is shown for 12 seconds). Posters are classified by the names of confederations and by industries. Titles and organizations of the presented posters are translated into English. Please note that they are rough translations and, in some cases, may not be 100 percent accurate. Please do not cite or quote these translations without our permission. We will add more posters to the exhibit as they become ready for the presentation. POSTER EXHIBITION in Japanese Posters of Labor Unions Confederations

42. Computer-linked Social Movements
Computerlinked social movements. Before social movements demonstrated their ability to organize an embarrassing amount of public pressure, they were ignored.
http://www.eco.utexas.edu/faculty/Cleaver/polnet.html
Computer-linked Social Movements
and
the Global Threat to Capitalism
Recent writings on the spread of widespread, computer communications have found them playing new roles in all kinds of social conflict: in the activities of terrorists, drug cartels, illegal arms merchants, nation-states, advocacy groups and social movements. The content of these roles differ from hacker break-ins and extortion demands, to the circulation of information on the Internet but they all involve the use of modern computer technologies as weapons of criminal acts or political struggle. Clarifying the importance of communications in such conflict areas depends on the examination of case studies. Case studies, in turn require us to narrow our focus and select a specific area of conflict for closer scrutiny. How to choose? In general this question is being answered by individuals according to their own interests and by funding agencies according to their priority of worries. Everyone, I assume, wonders "in which area of conflict are the effects of these new behaviors and organizational forms likely to be the most profound?" Of all the areas mentioned above, I argue that the area developing in ways most likely to produce profound effects is that of broad-based social movements. The reasons for this view are simple.

43. Social Movement - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. social movements are broader political associations focussed on specific issues. A list of social movements
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_movement
Social movement
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Social movements are broader political associations focussed on specific issues. Political science has developed an eloquent theory of social movements, highlighting the relation between popular movements and the formation of new political parties as well as discussing the function of social movements in relation to agenda setting and influence on politics In feudal society, economic relationships with the land defined political activity. Modern social movements became possible through the wider dissemination of literature, and increased mobility of labour due to the industrialisation of societies. Organised social structures like the modern day armies, political societies and popular movements required freedom of expression, education and relative economic independence. Usually, the labor movement and socialist movement of the late 19th century are seen as the prototypical social movements, leading to the formation of communist and social democratic parties and organisations. From Britain after victory in the Napoleonic Wars entered a period of social upheaval and change, caused by returning soldiers and unemployment. This resulted in

44. Social Movements, Pressure Groups And Political Parties
Translate this page Online Publications. social movements,. Hans Geser, On the Functions and Consequences of the Internet for social movements and Voluntary Associations.
http://socio.ch/movpar/index_movpar.htm
Soziologisches Institut der Univ. Zürich Organisation Lehre Mitglieder ... Online Publications Online Publications Social Movements, Pressure Groups and Political Parties Online Publications Various texts on Voluntary Associations Online Full-Text Journals: Titles Other Important Links ...
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Online Full-Text Journals African American Male Research African Studies Quarterly The American Prospect Antipodean ...
Merkmale und Funktionsweisen von destruktiven Gruppierungen am Beispiel von Scientology Urs Altermatt Sprachenblöcke oder Sprachenvielfalt Klaus Armingeon Sociopolitical orientations of employees. Alignments, membership in and hostility to interest organizations and political parties Lynn Blattmann Formen sind kein leerer Wahn - Schweizerische Studentenverbindungen vor 1914: Rituale, Politik und Männerbund Daniel Bochsler Links oder rechts? - Schweizer Parteien auf dem ideologischen Messband Daniel Boos Soziale Bewegungen - Die Intifada Michael Brändle / Andreas Ladner Switzerland: the Green Party and the Alternative Greens (pdf) Marc Bühlmann Allerweltsparteien in der Schweiz? - Eine Überprüfung der Catch-all Party-These anhand des schweizerischen Parteiensystems

45. Democratic Socialists Of America
The largest socialist organization in the United States, and the principal U.S. affiliate of the Socialist International. DSA's members are active in progressive social movements and are active within the US Democratic Party. DSA's founding chair was Michael Harrington.
http://www.dsausa.org/dsa.html
Webmaster:
Andrew Hammer

national office
Major Business Week article: Working...And Poor on the DSA Low Wage Economy Page The Spring 2004 issue of Democratic Left is now online. Click here for the pdf file Report from the UCSB Wal-Mart Conference Important Wal-Mart Conference at UC Santa Barbara Revised DSA statement on the 2004 presidential elections. Young Democratic Socialists conference in New York City Feb. 20-22, 2004. Print pdf flyer. The Winter 2003 issue of Democratic Left is now online. Click here for the pdf file News and analysis of the Southern California Grocery Strike on the
DSA Low Wage Economy Page
Working Assets holiday petition on the
DSA Wal-Mart Page
Earlier items
DSA and its local groups have issued various statements on the Iraq crisis. Find out where we stand.
Low Wage Campaign
DSA's campaign against low wages is continuing throughout the country, through our conferences and our locals.
Find out more here Rolling the Dice on
Holly Sklar writes about the growing millions without any kind of health insurance.

46. Alexander Street Press | Women And Social Movements In The United States
Women and social movements in the United States 1600 to 2000. BEST REFERENCE DATABASE 2003! Library Journal, March 2003. Women
http://www.alexanderstreetpress.com/products/wasm.htm
New Releases Current Events Literature
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... Women's Studies
Women and Social Movements in the United States: 1600 to 2000 BEST REFERENCE DATABASE 2003! - Library Journal, March 2003 Women and Social Movements in the United States DOCUMENT PROJECTS
Each document project poses new interpretative questions and provides 20 to 50 primary documents to address each one. Every project includes footnotes to the introductory materials, annotations of the primary documents, a bibliography, and a list of related Web links. The database launched in early 2004 with 50 document projects and will continue to grow by ten or more each year. Why Did Some Men Support the Women's Rights Movement in the 1850s, and How Did Their Ideas Compare to those of Women in the Movement? How Did African-American Women Define Their Citizenship at the Chicago World's Fair in 1893? How Did Black and White Southern Women Campaign to End Lynching, 1890-1942? and How Did Women Needle Workers Influence New Deal Labor Policies in Puerto Rico?

47. Bolerium -- Welcome
Scholary, scarce, and used books on anarchism, Trotskyism, American labor and radical history, and social movements.
http://www.bolerium.com/
Purveyors of rare and out-of-print books, posters, and ephemera on social movements. Browse by Category Abolitionism Aborigine Abortion Abyssinia Addicts, Addiction Advertising catalogue Afghanistan AFL-CIO Africa African American African Communism African National Congress African National Congress, ANC, A.N.C. Afrikans, Afrikaner Afro-Cuban, African-Cuban Agriculture AIDS Alabama Alaska Albania Alberta Alcohol, Alcoholics, Alcoholics Anonymous Algeria American Civil Liberties Union American Federation of Labor American Indians American Legion American Presidents American Revolution Americana Americans from India Anarchism Angling, fishing Angola Animal Rights Anthropology Anti-Fascist Anti-Semitism Anticatholic Anticommunist Antiques-Craft-Furniture Antiquities AntiZionism, AntiZionist Apartheid Appalachia Arab Arab-Israeli Conflict Arabia Arabic American Archaeology Architecture Argentina Arizona Arkansas Armaments manufacture Armed struggle Armenia Arms, weapons Art Art Young Ashanti Asia Asian American - Pacific Islander Asian American history Assassinations Astronomy Atlantic alliance Atmosphere; weather

48. New American Studies Web
Search Results Page. Suggest a Site or read a SiteScene Review. social movements and Sociological Studies. Can t find what you are looking for?
http://cfdev.georgetown.edu/cndls/asw/aswsub.cfm?head1=Social Movements and Soci

49. Guelph Socialist Homepage
An political group active in organizing against government cutbacks to education and social programs, and supportive of strikes and social movements which challenge the status quo.
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/9080/
Guelph Student Occupation Page
The Guelph Socialists are a revolutionary marxist group seeking to build a larger socialist current in our community. We stand opposed to the "state capitalist" forms of 'socialism' developed in the USSR, China and elsewhere and instead stand in the democratic tradition of 'socialism from below'. The Guelph Socialists are active in organizing against government cutbacks to education and social programs, and support strikes and social movements which challenge the status quo. We stand opposed to all forms of oppression, including racism, sexism and homophobia, and work for their elimination. The Guelph Socialists are affiliated to the Canadian New Socialist Group. If you would like more information about our groups activities, call Andrew at 822-2799, e-mail gsocial@tdg.uoguelph.ca or drop by our office (UC 217), during office hours.
Comments about our webpage are always welcomed. Email our web designers . Last updated on Jan 24th 1997.

50. Persuasion And Social Movements
Persuasion and social movements. A Social Baker Abdel Munem. Distinguishing Characteristics of social movements Sequential, collectivities
http://www.concentric.net/~Creyn266/COMM335/movements.htm
Persuasion and Social Movements
A Social Movement (SM) is any explicit or implicit persuasion by noninstitutionalized groups seeking public gain by attempting to change some part of "the system"

51. Social-movements
socialmovements. 3 Subjects covered by the list. In principle, the list is open for discussion of any subjects related to the understanding of social movements.
http://cyberjournal.org/social-movements/
social-movements
This is a Web site and document archive for the social-movements mailing list. To subscribe to this list, email maiser@wit.ie with the message subscribe social-movements Do not include a subject line or signature file in the email.
social-movements list charter version 1.1
Web site (from May 1998): http://cyberjournal.org/social-movements/
Web editor: Laurence Cox,
lcox@wit.ie Last updated: May 21st, 1998 This charter defines the nature and purposes of the social-movements mailing list. It includes basic technical information for using the list, information on participation, and sources of further information or alternative resources. It isn't written in stone, but is open to modification at any time in accordance with the decisions and needs of listmembers. It is hoped eventually to develop an FAQ (a list of frequently-asked questions and collected responses) to orient new listmembers and those in search of basic information. Anyone interested in starting this project is warmly invited to contact the listowner at lcox@wit.ie

52. Allyn & Bacon's Sociology Links: Collective Behavior And Social Movements
COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR AND social movements. General Links Action Coalition Americans for Nonsmokers Rights ASA Section on Collective
http://www.abacon.com/sociology/soclinks/collect.html
COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR
AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
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Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights

ASA Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements

Central America Volunteer Guide
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VISTA Web - Volunteers In Service To America

Abortion Debate
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Reproductive Health and Rights Center: Clinic Violence

Censorship Censorship (Yahoo) Feminists for Free Expression Ohio University: Censorship Project Censored Guns and Militias Firearms Policy (Yahoo) Information on Militias The Militia Watchdog National Rifle Association Peace and Democracy Gandhi Grandmothers for Peace Nuclear Control Institute PeaceNet ... Catalog Link suggestions and updates to KarenHans@aol.com Technical problems to ab_webmaster@abacon.com

53. Archives Of SOCIAL-MOVEMENTS@LISTSERV.HEANET.IE
Archive Search. Archives of SOCIALMOVEMENTS@LISTSERV.HEANET.IE International forum for discussion and information on social movements.
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54. University Of Minnesota Press Social Movements, Protest, And Contention Series
1989. In Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, an empire has crumbled, and social movements both new and old have emerged. In
http://www.upress.umn.edu/byseries/social.html
Individual orders Bookstore orders University of
Minnesota Press
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Series editor: Bert Klandermans
Associate editors: Ron R. Aminzade, David S. Meyer, and Verta Taylor The world has changed dramatically since 1989. In Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, an empire has crumbled, and social movements both new and old have emerged. In China and other parts of Asia and the so-called Third World, democracy movements threaten established regimes. In the United States and Western Europe, a wave of more violent racial and ethnic movements has appeared. Meanwhile the "new" social movements of the 1970s and 1980s (the women's movement, the peace movement, the environmental movement, and the gay and lesbian movement) have declined or entered new stages in their existence. Social Movements, Protest, and Contention Series reflects both these changes and continuities as well as recent trends toward the interdisciplinary study of such movements. Intending to draw on the work of historians, sociologists, political scientists, and political psychologists, the books in the series represent research of the highest quality that incorporates comparative, longitudinal, and historical approaches. Books in the series: Kurt Schock
Unarmed Insurrections

People Power Movements in Nondemocracies
Christian Davenport, Hank Johnston, and Carol Mueller, editors

55. A SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY: COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR AND INSTITIONAL PSYCHOLOGI
COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR AND social movements. A rich topic for research is the role of the photographer in triggering social movements.
http://www.trinity.edu/mkearl/socpsy-8.html
COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR AND THE
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGIES OF SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS
Here we will consider the most "macro" dimensions of social psychology, those social forces arising out of the interactions of large numbers of individuals and groups which, in turn, are the master templates patterning the cultural and social orders. One cannot study the behaviors of individuals without devoting some attention to the broader socio-cultural environmentstheir economic structures, stratification orders, technological systems of communication and transportation, family processes, demographics, and value systems structuring their social lives. Humans have long been fascinated by the processes through which collective social wholes emerge out of individuals' separate activities. They have probably forever felt the sense of exhilaration and power of their unity in numbers when pressed into crowds. The whole is greater than the sum of its parts in the image on the left. In this 1947 photograph by E.O. Goldbeck, 21,765 members of the U.S. Army Air Force are fused into a symbol of their group.
C OLLECTIVE B EHAVIOR AND S OCIAL M OVEMENTS
By "collective behavior" social scientists typically mean that realm of action not governed by the everyday rules and expectations which normally shape social behavior:

56. People, Places, Politics, And Social Movements Of The Progressive Era
Click_for_citation_informationPresentations of Public History Online People, Places, Politics, and social movements of the Progressive Era January 12, 2004.
http://www.publichistory.org/reviews/view_issue.asp?IssueNumber=9

57. ZNet | Global Economics | Social Movements
INTHEFRAY.COM Editor Victor Tan Chen caught up with Shiva in Cancún for a chat about the current state of the world’s social movements, the recent struggles
http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=13&ItemID=4528

58. A Survey Of European Social Movements, By Andrej Grubacic
Perhaps the most interesting part of the social movements in Italy is represented by the movement “tutte bianche” (white overalls), who have since Genoa
http://www.zmag.org/ZMagSite/Jan2003/grubacic0103.shtml
January 2003
Volume 16 Number 1 In Memory of Philip Berrigan
American Newspeak

QUIDDITY
: Life After Capitalism
REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS
: Georgia Abortion Bill
EXPERIMENTS
: Biopharm Roulette
PUBLIC HEALTH
: Orchestrating Health Crises
WALL STREET
: Selling Health Care
CONSERVATIVE WATCH
: Edison Schools Going Under?
SOCIAL FORUM
40,000 Gather for a People's Europe
SOUTH AMERICA
The Unstable Economy of Argentina SPECIAL REPORT : Venezuela's Chavez Hangs On INTERVIEW : Prospects for Peace in the Mideast GREEN TIDE : Factory Farms, Antibiotics, and Anthrax A GLOBAL LEFT : A Survey of European Social Movements THE RIGHT : Deportations Not Bombs DOMESTIC POLICY : Dark Connenctions PENTAGON : Texas and Network Centric Warfare FOG WATCH : From Guatemala to Iraq REVIEWS All You Can Eat; Fat Cats and Running Dogs HMOs Future Superstores War on Terror Lint Farm ... Minimum Security
by Andrej Grubacic Printer Friendly Version T Tutte Bianche Disobedienti advocates social disobedience as a means for political action expressed by white attire, which symbolizes invisibility: invisible as immigrants, workers stripped of rights, prisoners, various people who oppose genocide all over the world.

59. Tomorrow The World? The Rocky Path Of Social Movements Adam Lent
The rocky path of social movements Adam Lent 2 10 - 2002. From Stop the War to Save the Whale, from Liberty and Livelihood to Globalise Resistance, popular
http://www.opendemocracy.net/articles/View.jsp?id=506

60. Alternatives : Official Launching Of The Directory Of Social Movements
The directory of social movements is a data bank that gathers and sorts information about social movements around the world and puts it at the disposal of
http://www.alternatives.ca/article1067.html
Home About us Contact us Support us ... Overseas Projects Development projects for a different world... In Action Campaigns Communication Environment ... APRIL 2004 News, articles, analysis, press releases... Press releases In depth Articles Internships ... Westerners find spirituality through Capeoira ON THE OCCASION OF THE FOURTH WORLD SOCIAL FORUM AT MUMBAI (16-21 JANUARY 2004)
Official launching of the Directory of social movements
A NEW GLOBAL TOOL FOR THE GLOBALIZATION OF RESISTANCE
Published: Thu January 15th, 2004, by ALTERNATIVES
The directory of social movements is a data bank that gathers and sorts information about social movements around the world and puts it at the disposal of activists. The directory aims at promoting communication, mutual understanding and the building of bridges between the social movements and networks from different countries and continents that are working on similar issues, or different ones.
www.social-movements.org More info : info@social-movements.org The launching will take place in two sessions. First, there will be a debate on the dynamic of the international convergences of social movements, with interventions by key actors in the mobilizations that have been taking place in Asia, Latin America, Africa and Europe. Then there will be a presentation of the directory of social movements, its objectives and how it can be used in convergence activities. WORLD SOCIAL FORUM - Mumbai (India) Saturday 17th January 09 am to 12 am, venue C 107

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