Steven SaxonbergThe Development of Social Movements in Central and Eastern Europe
Beyond NGO-ization
The Development of Social Movements in Central and Eastern Europe
Herausgeber: Jacobsson, Kerstin; Saxonberg, Steven
Steven SaxonbergThe Development of Social Movements in Central and Eastern Europe
Beyond NGO-ization
The Development of Social Movements in Central and Eastern Europe
Herausgeber: Jacobsson, Kerstin; Saxonberg, Steven
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This book gives a nuanced and updated view of social movements in post-communist Europe, by looking at the cases of relatively successful mobilization, by examining groups that have often been neglected in the discourse on social movements and civil society (including animal rights groups, racist movements and non-feminist family organizations).
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This book gives a nuanced and updated view of social movements in post-communist Europe, by looking at the cases of relatively successful mobilization, by examining groups that have often been neglected in the discourse on social movements and civil society (including animal rights groups, racist movements and non-feminist family organizations).
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 656g
- ISBN-13: 9781409442226
- ISBN-10: 1409442225
- Artikelnr.: 41240553
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 656g
- ISBN-13: 9781409442226
- ISBN-10: 1409442225
- Artikelnr.: 41240553
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Kerstin Jacobsson is Professor of Sociology at Södertörn University, Sweden. Steven Saxonberg is Professor of Sociology at Masaryk University, Czech Republic.
Chapter 1 Introduction: The Development of Social Movements in Central and
Eastern Europe, Kerstin Jacobsson, Steven Saxonberg; Chapter 2 Channeling
and Enrollment: The Institutional Shaping of Animal Rights Activism in
Poland, Kerstin Jacobsson; Chapter 3 At the Intersection of Gender and
Class: Social Mobilization Around Mothers' Rights in Poland, Renata E.
Hryciuk, El?bieta Korolczuk; Chapter 4 1Special thanks are due to the
activists of the Hungarian home-birth movement who provided information for
this chapter. I am very grateful to Gabriella Nagy and Júlia Spronz for
offering updates., Katalin Fábián; Chapter 5 1This work has been prepared
as part of a research project funded by the Foundation for Baltic and East
European Studies (grant 1751/42/2008) as well as a research project (code
GAP404/10/1586) funded by the Czech Science Foundation., Steven Saxonberg;
Chapter 6 From NGOs to Naught: The Rise and Fall of the Czech Gay Rights
Movement, Conor O'Dwyer; Chapter 7 1 This work has been prepared as part of
the research project Collective Action and Protest in East-Central Europe
(code GAP404/11/0462) funded by the Czech Science Foundation., Ond?ej
Císa?; Chapter 8 The Social Movement Against Immigration as the Vehicle and
the Agent of Racialization in Russia, Nikolay Zakharov; Chapter 9 "Taganka
3" Group: An Instance of Local Urban Activism in Moscow, Aleh Ivanou;
Chapter 10 1The research for this chapter was undertaken as part of the EU
Compliance in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia (ECoBHAS) project funded by the
UK Arts and Humanities Research Council (Grant no. 127796)., Adam Fagan,
Indraneel Sircar; Chapter 11 Mobilizing against Post-Communist Autocracy:
The Challenge of Competitive Authoritarianism, Philipp Kuntz; conclusion
Conclusion, Kerstin Jacobsson, Steven Saxonberg;
Eastern Europe, Kerstin Jacobsson, Steven Saxonberg; Chapter 2 Channeling
and Enrollment: The Institutional Shaping of Animal Rights Activism in
Poland, Kerstin Jacobsson; Chapter 3 At the Intersection of Gender and
Class: Social Mobilization Around Mothers' Rights in Poland, Renata E.
Hryciuk, El?bieta Korolczuk; Chapter 4 1Special thanks are due to the
activists of the Hungarian home-birth movement who provided information for
this chapter. I am very grateful to Gabriella Nagy and Júlia Spronz for
offering updates., Katalin Fábián; Chapter 5 1This work has been prepared
as part of a research project funded by the Foundation for Baltic and East
European Studies (grant 1751/42/2008) as well as a research project (code
GAP404/10/1586) funded by the Czech Science Foundation., Steven Saxonberg;
Chapter 6 From NGOs to Naught: The Rise and Fall of the Czech Gay Rights
Movement, Conor O'Dwyer; Chapter 7 1 This work has been prepared as part of
the research project Collective Action and Protest in East-Central Europe
(code GAP404/11/0462) funded by the Czech Science Foundation., Ond?ej
Císa?; Chapter 8 The Social Movement Against Immigration as the Vehicle and
the Agent of Racialization in Russia, Nikolay Zakharov; Chapter 9 "Taganka
3" Group: An Instance of Local Urban Activism in Moscow, Aleh Ivanou;
Chapter 10 1The research for this chapter was undertaken as part of the EU
Compliance in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia (ECoBHAS) project funded by the
UK Arts and Humanities Research Council (Grant no. 127796)., Adam Fagan,
Indraneel Sircar; Chapter 11 Mobilizing against Post-Communist Autocracy:
The Challenge of Competitive Authoritarianism, Philipp Kuntz; conclusion
Conclusion, Kerstin Jacobsson, Steven Saxonberg;
Chapter 1 Introduction: The Development of Social Movements in Central and
Eastern Europe, Kerstin Jacobsson, Steven Saxonberg; Chapter 2 Channeling
and Enrollment: The Institutional Shaping of Animal Rights Activism in
Poland, Kerstin Jacobsson; Chapter 3 At the Intersection of Gender and
Class: Social Mobilization Around Mothers' Rights in Poland, Renata E.
Hryciuk, El?bieta Korolczuk; Chapter 4 1Special thanks are due to the
activists of the Hungarian home-birth movement who provided information for
this chapter. I am very grateful to Gabriella Nagy and Júlia Spronz for
offering updates., Katalin Fábián; Chapter 5 1This work has been prepared
as part of a research project funded by the Foundation for Baltic and East
European Studies (grant 1751/42/2008) as well as a research project (code
GAP404/10/1586) funded by the Czech Science Foundation., Steven Saxonberg;
Chapter 6 From NGOs to Naught: The Rise and Fall of the Czech Gay Rights
Movement, Conor O'Dwyer; Chapter 7 1 This work has been prepared as part of
the research project Collective Action and Protest in East-Central Europe
(code GAP404/11/0462) funded by the Czech Science Foundation., Ond?ej
Císa?; Chapter 8 The Social Movement Against Immigration as the Vehicle and
the Agent of Racialization in Russia, Nikolay Zakharov; Chapter 9 "Taganka
3" Group: An Instance of Local Urban Activism in Moscow, Aleh Ivanou;
Chapter 10 1The research for this chapter was undertaken as part of the EU
Compliance in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia (ECoBHAS) project funded by the
UK Arts and Humanities Research Council (Grant no. 127796)., Adam Fagan,
Indraneel Sircar; Chapter 11 Mobilizing against Post-Communist Autocracy:
The Challenge of Competitive Authoritarianism, Philipp Kuntz; conclusion
Conclusion, Kerstin Jacobsson, Steven Saxonberg;
Eastern Europe, Kerstin Jacobsson, Steven Saxonberg; Chapter 2 Channeling
and Enrollment: The Institutional Shaping of Animal Rights Activism in
Poland, Kerstin Jacobsson; Chapter 3 At the Intersection of Gender and
Class: Social Mobilization Around Mothers' Rights in Poland, Renata E.
Hryciuk, El?bieta Korolczuk; Chapter 4 1Special thanks are due to the
activists of the Hungarian home-birth movement who provided information for
this chapter. I am very grateful to Gabriella Nagy and Júlia Spronz for
offering updates., Katalin Fábián; Chapter 5 1This work has been prepared
as part of a research project funded by the Foundation for Baltic and East
European Studies (grant 1751/42/2008) as well as a research project (code
GAP404/10/1586) funded by the Czech Science Foundation., Steven Saxonberg;
Chapter 6 From NGOs to Naught: The Rise and Fall of the Czech Gay Rights
Movement, Conor O'Dwyer; Chapter 7 1 This work has been prepared as part of
the research project Collective Action and Protest in East-Central Europe
(code GAP404/11/0462) funded by the Czech Science Foundation., Ond?ej
Císa?; Chapter 8 The Social Movement Against Immigration as the Vehicle and
the Agent of Racialization in Russia, Nikolay Zakharov; Chapter 9 "Taganka
3" Group: An Instance of Local Urban Activism in Moscow, Aleh Ivanou;
Chapter 10 1The research for this chapter was undertaken as part of the EU
Compliance in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia (ECoBHAS) project funded by the
UK Arts and Humanities Research Council (Grant no. 127796)., Adam Fagan,
Indraneel Sircar; Chapter 11 Mobilizing against Post-Communist Autocracy:
The Challenge of Competitive Authoritarianism, Philipp Kuntz; conclusion
Conclusion, Kerstin Jacobsson, Steven Saxonberg;