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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Abbreviations
- Contributors
- 1 Introduction: Social Movements, Contentious Actions, and Social Networks: ‘From Metaphor to Substance’?
- 2 Social Networks Matter. But How?
- 3 Movement Development and Organizational Networks: The Role of ‘Single Members’ In the German Nazi Party, 1925–30
- 4 Networks in Opposition: Linking Organizations through Activists in the Polish People's Republic
- 5 ‘Leaders’ Or Brokers? Positions and Influence in Social Movement Networks
- 6 Community Embeddedness and Collaborative Governance in the San Francisco Bay Area Environmental Movement
- 7 Contentious Connections in Great Britain, 1828–34
- 8 Networks, Diffusion, and Cycles of Collective Action
- 9 Movement in Context: Thick Networks and Japanese Environmental Protest
- 10 Why Do Networks Matter? Rationalist and Structuralist Interpretations
- 11 Cross‐Talk in Movements: Reconceiving the Culture‐Network Link
- 12 Beyond Structural Analysis: Toward a More Dynamic Understanding of Social Movements
- 13 Networks and Social Movements: A Research Programme
- References
- Index
Title Pages
Title Pages
Social Movements and Networks
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- Social Movements and Networks
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- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Abbreviations
- Contributors
- 1 Introduction: Social Movements, Contentious Actions, and Social Networks: ‘From Metaphor to Substance’?
- 2 Social Networks Matter. But How?
- 3 Movement Development and Organizational Networks: The Role of ‘Single Members’ In the German Nazi Party, 1925–30
- 4 Networks in Opposition: Linking Organizations through Activists in the Polish People's Republic
- 5 ‘Leaders’ Or Brokers? Positions and Influence in Social Movement Networks
- 6 Community Embeddedness and Collaborative Governance in the San Francisco Bay Area Environmental Movement
- 7 Contentious Connections in Great Britain, 1828–34
- 8 Networks, Diffusion, and Cycles of Collective Action
- 9 Movement in Context: Thick Networks and Japanese Environmental Protest
- 10 Why Do Networks Matter? Rationalist and Structuralist Interpretations
- 11 Cross‐Talk in Movements: Reconceiving the Culture‐Network Link
- 12 Beyond Structural Analysis: Toward a More Dynamic Understanding of Social Movements
- 13 Networks and Social Movements: A Research Programme
- References
- Index