A Citizen's Guide to Social Movements
Protest and the DNA of Democracy
John Markoff(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 31. December 2035
Book
Hardback
128 pages
978-0-415-66103-4 (ISBN)
Description
The role of social and political movements are crucial in shaping the way we understand democracy. This brief and accessible guide explains how the formal rules of democratic political systems encourage citizens to engage in the kinds of action we commonly associate with movements: picketing, petitioning, fundraising, occupying public spaces, chanting, displaying slogans, demonstrating, parading, blocking access to public spaces and (sometimes) violence. Markoff discusses the ways movements have been instrumental in redefining democracy and how they have changed as new issues have emerged, new means of communication have affected the possibilities for mobilization, and other kinds of institutional change have altered the constraints within which movements act. Markoff is especially focused on the role of movements within democratic politics, the interplay of movements with political party competition, the passage of legislation, and the actions of regulatory agencies.
In addition to looking at the national politics of democratic states, this short primer also examines the ways in which democratic claims have also figured in justification for assertions of domination abroad as well as in claims for overturning colonial rule. The book ends with speculation about the current forms of social movement activity and the ways these might reshape democratic politics for good or ill in the near future.
In addition to looking at the national politics of democratic states, this short primer also examines the ways in which democratic claims have also figured in justification for assertions of domination abroad as well as in claims for overturning colonial rule. The book ends with speculation about the current forms of social movement activity and the ways these might reshape democratic politics for good or ill in the near future.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-415-66103-4 (9780415661034)
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Person
John Markoff is Distinguished University Professor at the University of Pittsburgh. He holds joint appointments in the departments of sociology, history, and political science and is Research Professor in the University Center for International Studies.
Content
1. Reinventing Democracy 2. Movements as Part of the DNA of Democracy 3. How Movements Redefined Democracy 4. How Democratic Ideas Are Used by States and Movements 5. New Possibilities for Social Movements