ABSTRACT
The study of social and popular movements continues to attract great interest, but little is known of political activity which takes place outside of traditional political structures. Tnis volume looks at informal political action which arises when conventional frameworks, such as those provided by welfare states, are in crisis or decline. At such times the usual expectations about politcal action may not apply, so what actually goes on?
Greatly expanding the scope for research into collective action, this volume will be of great interest to students and researchers of politics and sociology interested in this important area.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |65 pages
Relations between context and action: knowledge and ontology
part |102 pages
Collective action in political context
part |58 pages
Collective action: knowledge, power and democracy