1993
DOI: 10.2307/3097024
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Backyards, NIMBYs, and Incinerator Sitings: Implications for Social Movement Theory

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“…It is measured as the mean of the log of the toxicity weighted waste generation for all facilities within each 4-digit SIC code. Research has shown that local stakeholder pressure is related to the affluence of the surrounding community (Walsh, Rex & Smith, 1993). To measure the Affluence of the local populace, we calculated the annual average local income using IRS data in the facility's 5-digit zip code area.…”
Section: Control Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is measured as the mean of the log of the toxicity weighted waste generation for all facilities within each 4-digit SIC code. Research has shown that local stakeholder pressure is related to the affluence of the surrounding community (Walsh, Rex & Smith, 1993). To measure the Affluence of the local populace, we calculated the annual average local income using IRS data in the facility's 5-digit zip code area.…”
Section: Control Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finalmente, autores como Walsh et al (1993), Evans (1997) y Benford y Snow (2000) argumentan que las características del públi-co a quien se dirige un movimiento social son importantes a la hora de determinar el discurso y éxito de la movilización. Discursos distintos llaman la atención de públicos dis-tintos.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Finally, authors such as Walsh et al (1993), Evans (1997) and Benford and Snow (2000) argue that the characteristics of the public to whom the social movement is directed are important in determining the discourse and the success of the mobilization. Different discourses draw the attention of different publics.…”
Section: Act = Actmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En los casos de conflictos ambientales es a menudo fácil determinar los éxitos y fracasos de un movimiento mirando a la consecución o no del objetivo inicial de la protesta iv (WALSH, 1993;HALEBSKY, 2006), pero para comprender en profundidad estas experiencias es necesario analizar los efectos a nivel micro y meso (individual y colectivo, en el grupo o comunidad), es decir, "aquellas consecuencias involuntarias que favorecen el cambio social", como las pequeñas victorias, el escepticismo de la gente, la cohesión de la comunidad o los cambios en los comportamientos políticos de los sujetos (CABLE y DEGUTIS, 1997, p. 123).…”
Section: Conflictos Ambientales Y Cambio Socialunclassified