
Strategies and Outcomes
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Split into separate parts on strategies and outcomes, chapters analyze the mobilization, organization, tactics, diffusion, repression, and successes/failures of social movements. Authors present research about attempts to make change on issues such as sustainability, animal rights, racial inequality, labor, white supremacy, and opposition to former U.S. President Donald Trump.
In the same way that social movements influence policy and culture by raising awareness and framing issues, Strategies and Outcomes stands ready to influence future scholarship on these topics.
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Section I. Strategies
Chapter 1. How Movements (Sometimes) Move: Base-Mission, Traveling Cadre, and Spatial Extension of the Nashville Civil Rights Movement; Larry W. Isaac, Daniel B. Cornfield, and Dennis C. Dickerson
Chapter 2. Impression Management, 'Optics' Maintenance, and Dramaturgical Loyalty Within White Supremacist Organizations; Alessandro Giuseppe Drago
Chapter 3. Examining the Barriers and Drivers for Sustainability in Higher Education Institutions Across Canada Using a Social Movement Theory Lens; Jaylene Murray and Tarah Wright
Chapter 4. Folk Theories and Social Movements: Tactical Disputes Within the Animal Rights Movement in Brazil; Matheus Mazzilli Pereira and Marcelo Kunrath Silva
Section II. Outcomes
Chapter 5. "The Movement Never Came Here": Civil Rights Organizational Presence and Southern Racial Inequality; Dana M. Williams
Chapter 6. The Solidarity Sing-Along and the Ineptitude of Repression; Matthew Kearney
Chapter 7. What Comes After the March? Tactical Choices and Social Movement Organization Survival; Catherine Corrigall-Brown
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