2017
DOI: 10.1177/1368431017714213
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Advances in social movement theory since the global financial crisis

Abstract: The social movement literature in Western Europe and North America has oriented much of its theoretical work towards micro-, meso-, and macro-level examinations of its subject of study but has rarely integrated these levels of analysis. This review article broadly documents the leading theoretical perspectives on social movements, while highlighting the contributions made in recent years with regard to the wave of protests across the globetypified by the Occupy movement and the 'Arab Spring' -and grievances th… Show more

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“…1 Within the field of social movement studies, the core concepts of opportunity structures, resources, and frames are far from "spatialized." Curiously, the seemingly marginal theoretical interest in space is set against the fact that recent methodological and conceptual advances in social movement studies call for what is essentially a scalar analysis of protest (Nulman and Schlembach 2018).…”
Section: Dimitris Soudias and Tareq Sydiqmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Within the field of social movement studies, the core concepts of opportunity structures, resources, and frames are far from "spatialized." Curiously, the seemingly marginal theoretical interest in space is set against the fact that recent methodological and conceptual advances in social movement studies call for what is essentially a scalar analysis of protest (Nulman and Schlembach 2018).…”
Section: Dimitris Soudias and Tareq Sydiqmentioning
confidence: 99%