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Every day around the world there are dozens of protests both large and small. Most groups engage the local police, some get media attention, and a few are successful. Who are these people? What do they want? What do they do to get it? What effects do they ultimately have on our world?

In this lively and compelling book, James Jasper, an international expert on the cultural and emotional dimensions of social movements, shows that we cannot answer these questions until we bring culture squarely into the frame. Drawing on a broad range of examples, from the Women''s Movement to Occupy and the Arab Spring, Jasper makes clear that we need to appreciate fully the protestors'' points of view - in other words their cultural meanings and feelings - as well as the meanings held by other strategic players, such as the police, media, politicians, and intellectuals. In fact, we can''t understand our world at all without grasping the profound impact of protest.

Protest: A Cu

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James Jasper's Protest is a thorough, thoughtful, sophisticated, wide-ranging, and--if that weren't enough--wise handbook on, and for, the social movements on which the world so dearly counts.
Todd Gitlin, Columbia University


In interpretations of social movements, emotions have often been pitted against strategic thinking, feelings against cognition, agency against structures. In this volume, James Jasper brilliantly shows instead how all these various elements are combined in the emergence and evolution of protest.
Donatella della Porta, European University Institute



Table of Contents
List of tables and sidebars
Preface
Introduction: Doing Protest
Chapter 1: What Are Social Movements?
Chapter 2: Meaning
Chapter 3: Infrastructure
Chapter 4: Recruiting
Chapter 5: Sustaining
Chapter 6: Deciding
Chapter 7: Engaging Other Players
Chapter 8: Winning, Losing, and More
Conclusion: Humans as Heroes
References and Recommended Readings

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 05/09/2014
      ISBN13: 9780745655161, 978-0745655161
      ISBN10: 0745655165

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Every day around the world there are dozens of protests both large and small. Most groups engage the local police, some get media attention, and a few are successful. Who are these people? What do they want? What do they do to get it? What effects do they ultimately have on our world?

      In this lively and compelling book, James Jasper, an international expert on the cultural and emotional dimensions of social movements, shows that we cannot answer these questions until we bring culture squarely into the frame. Drawing on a broad range of examples, from the Women''s Movement to Occupy and the Arab Spring, Jasper makes clear that we need to appreciate fully the protestors'' points of view - in other words their cultural meanings and feelings - as well as the meanings held by other strategic players, such as the police, media, politicians, and intellectuals. In fact, we can''t understand our world at all without grasping the profound impact of protest.

      Protest: A Cu

      Trade Review

      James Jasper's Protest is a thorough, thoughtful, sophisticated, wide-ranging, and--if that weren't enough--wise handbook on, and for, the social movements on which the world so dearly counts.
      Todd Gitlin, Columbia University


      In interpretations of social movements, emotions have often been pitted against strategic thinking, feelings against cognition, agency against structures. In this volume, James Jasper brilliantly shows instead how all these various elements are combined in the emergence and evolution of protest.
      Donatella della Porta, European University Institute



      Table of Contents
      List of tables and sidebars
      Preface
      Introduction: Doing Protest
      Chapter 1: What Are Social Movements?
      Chapter 2: Meaning
      Chapter 3: Infrastructure
      Chapter 4: Recruiting
      Chapter 5: Sustaining
      Chapter 6: Deciding
      Chapter 7: Engaging Other Players
      Chapter 8: Winning, Losing, and More
      Conclusion: Humans as Heroes
      References and Recommended Readings

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