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Social Movements and Networks
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Author(s):
Mario Diani
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Doug McAdam
Publication date:
February 13 2003
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Oxford University Press
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February 13 2003
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10.1093/0199251789.001.0001
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Social Movements, Contentious Actions, and Social Networks: ‘From Metaphor to Substance ’?
pp. 21
Social Networks Matter. But How ?
pp. 49
Movement Development and Organizational Networks: The Role of ‘Single Members’ In the German Nazi Party, 1925–30
pp. 77
Networks in Opposition: Linking Organizations through Activists in the Polish People's Republic
pp. 105
‘Leaders’ Or Brokers? Positions and Influence in Social Movement Networks
pp. 123
Community Embeddedness and Collaborative Governance in the San Francisco Bay Area Environmental Movement
pp. 147
Contentious Connections in Great Britain, 1828–34
pp. 173
Networks, Diffusion, and Cycles of Collective Action
pp. 204
Movement in Context: Thick Networks and Japanese Environmental Protest
pp. 233
Why Do Networks Matter? Rationalist and Structuralist Interpretations
pp. 258
Cross‐Talk in Movements: Reconceiving the Culture‐Network Link
pp. 281
Beyond Structural Analysis: Toward a More Dynamic Understanding of Social Movements
pp. 299
Networks and Social Movements: A Research Programme
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