Democracy and Participation: Popular Protest and New Social MovementsMalcolm J. Todd, Gary Taylor Merlin, 2004 - 345 pages An ideal introduction for undergraduate students of social movements in courses on sociology, social policy and political theory with a focus on collective action and social protest. The book provides accessible theoretical readings and case studies of particular movements concerned with women's rights, ethnicity and 'race', disability, peace, anti-privatization. It explores issues of youth and political involvement, free speech and unemployment and the role of voluntary and community groups in challenging traditional perspectives on democracy. There are contributions from writers at the cutting edge of recent empirical and theoretical work in these areas. Competition: Many texts focus on sociological approaches: (Nick Crossley, Making Sense of Social Movements, D Della Porta and M Siani, Social Movements: an Introduction; S Buechler, Social Movements in Advanced Capitalism). Our text will provide students with an accessible, clear and comprehensive introduction and critical analysis of new social movements and new social movements theory. |
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... mental health professions . Partly as a result of this bias , it has become com- - mon for people with a mental illness diagnosis to Participation and Protest: Mental Health Service Users/ Survivors Peter Beresford and Peter Campbell.
... mental health professions . Partly as a result of this bias , it has become com- - mon for people with a mental illness diagnosis to Participation and Protest: Mental Health Service Users/ Survivors Peter Beresford and Peter Campbell.
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... mental health service users , their interactions with ' allies ' , the mental health system and other initiatives identified as progressive . In contrast to this , in their critique of mental health policy and practice , Vicki Coppick ...
... mental health service users , their interactions with ' allies ' , the mental health system and other initiatives identified as progressive . In contrast to this , in their critique of mental health policy and practice , Vicki Coppick ...
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... mental health service users / survivors is not overtly aimed at achieving positive changes in identity but that all action tends towards this effect . While activists may ostensibly be discussing the details of improvements to mental health ...
... mental health service users / survivors is not overtly aimed at achieving positive changes in identity but that all action tends towards this effect . While activists may ostensibly be discussing the details of improvements to mental health ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
New Social Movements and Democracy | 29 |
Anti Globalisation Anti Capitalism and the Democratic State | 55 |
Copyright | |
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