While movement activists spend much of their time and energy trying to change the world, our theoretical and empirical knowledge in this field is still relatively poor. In Social Protest and Policy Change, Marco Giugni offers a systematic and empirically grounded analysis of the impact of three major contemporary movements on public policy. Using a comparative and historical perspective, Giugni argues that a social movement's policy impact is facilitated by the presence of favorable political opportunity structures, coupled with the presence of institutional allies among the elites, and a favorable public opinion. Furthermore, the very content of a movement's demands plays a role, insofar as the power holders are often more willing to make ...
New social movements are defined as those that have arisen since the late sixties, and include the e...
Social movements can have an impact on institutions by aiming explicitly at institutional change or ...
Given the growing interest in social movements as policy agenda setters, this paper investigates the...
While movement activists spend much of their time and energy trying to change the world, our theoret...
This work is grounded in the tradition of using data based on ‘protest events’ as reported by the me...
In this paper, we discuss the relation between social movements, public opinion, and political allia...
In this paper, we discuss the relation between social movements, public opinion, and political allia...
I confront three models of the policy impact of social movements with data on the mobilization of ec...
This article reanalyzes the data of a previous study on the policy impact of antinuclear, ecology, a...
The content and the process of making policy serve as both stimuli and outcomes of social movements....
One of the central concepts in the study of social movements is that of the “Protest Cycle” (e.g., T...
Across the globe, movements are confronting states and elites, challenging inequalities and mobilisi...
ii Using a comprehensive database showing the range of issues discussed in Congress over the entire ...
Social movements can have an impact on institutions by aiming explicitly at institutional change or ...
The emerging structures of global social movements and their impact on policy change are examined i...
New social movements are defined as those that have arisen since the late sixties, and include the e...
Social movements can have an impact on institutions by aiming explicitly at institutional change or ...
Given the growing interest in social movements as policy agenda setters, this paper investigates the...
While movement activists spend much of their time and energy trying to change the world, our theoret...
This work is grounded in the tradition of using data based on ‘protest events’ as reported by the me...
In this paper, we discuss the relation between social movements, public opinion, and political allia...
In this paper, we discuss the relation between social movements, public opinion, and political allia...
I confront three models of the policy impact of social movements with data on the mobilization of ec...
This article reanalyzes the data of a previous study on the policy impact of antinuclear, ecology, a...
The content and the process of making policy serve as both stimuli and outcomes of social movements....
One of the central concepts in the study of social movements is that of the “Protest Cycle” (e.g., T...
Across the globe, movements are confronting states and elites, challenging inequalities and mobilisi...
ii Using a comprehensive database showing the range of issues discussed in Congress over the entire ...
Social movements can have an impact on institutions by aiming explicitly at institutional change or ...
The emerging structures of global social movements and their impact on policy change are examined i...
New social movements are defined as those that have arisen since the late sixties, and include the e...
Social movements can have an impact on institutions by aiming explicitly at institutional change or ...
Given the growing interest in social movements as policy agenda setters, this paper investigates the...