ABSTRACT

This cutting-edge research volume advances the widely accepted perspective that cultural factors are central elements in shaping trajectories, organizational forms, recruitment, protest strategies and ideologies of social movements. Hank Johnston brings together international experts in cultural analysis to focus on narratives, frames, speech acts, subcultural networks, and new developments in cultural theory. By introducing innovative methodologies, this title will be of key importance to scholars across the social sciences, including sociology, political science, geography, anthropology, and women's studies. Johnston's exciting book is a significant contribution to the cultural analysis of social movements.

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PART I: THE CULTURAL ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL MOVEMENTS

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PART II: NARRATIVES AND STORIES IN SOCIAL MOVEMENTS

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PART IV: STRATEGY, INNOVATION, AND CULTURAL PERFORMANCE

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PART V: RESISTANT CULTURES