"...successfully demonstrates the enduring importance of 'classical' social movement theory...and offers a leading edge vital overview of current theoretical developments. This is likely one of the most vital basic theoretical texts on social actions for some years." - Paul Bagguley, College of Leeds
Why and how do social actions emerge?
In which ways are social actions analysed?
Can our understanding be enhanced by new perspectives?
Making Sense of Social Movements offers a clear and complete overview of the key sociological approaches to the examine of social movements. The writer argues that each of those approaches makes an necessary contribution to our understanding of social actions but that none is sufficient on its own. In response he argues for a brand new strategy which attracts together key insights throughout the solid foundations of Pierre Bourdieu's social idea of practice.
This new strategy transcends the obstacles which still often divide European and North American views of social actions, and in addition those which divide latest approaches from the older 'collective behaviour' approach. The result is a theoretical framework which is uniquely geared up for the calls for of modern social movement analysis.
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