Democracy and Participation: Popular Protest and New Social MovementsAn 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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Page 135
TRADE UNIONS Elizabeth Lawrence Trade unionism developed in industrial and industrialising countries as a response to employment conditions under capitalism . Trade unions have subsequently in Eastern Europe and in the former Soviet ...
TRADE UNIONS Elizabeth Lawrence Trade unionism developed in industrial and industrialising countries as a response to employment conditions under capitalism . Trade unions have subsequently in Eastern Europe and in the former Soviet ...
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The second half of the Twentieth Century showed marked swings in the status and respectability of trade unions . ... Since fascist governments on the continent of Europe had smashed the organised trade union movement , the struggle ...
The second half of the Twentieth Century showed marked swings in the status and respectability of trade unions . ... Since fascist governments on the continent of Europe had smashed the organised trade union movement , the struggle ...
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The equality movements not only challenged the policy positions and bargaining agenda of trade unions . They also persuaded unions to change some of their ways of operating to make unions more inclusive . For instance women's rights ...
The equality movements not only challenged the policy positions and bargaining agenda of trade unions . They also persuaded unions to change some of their ways of operating to make unions more inclusive . For instance women's rights ...
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
New Social Movements and Democracy | 29 |
Anti Globalisation Anti Capitalism and the Democratic State | 55 |
Copyright | |
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