This article provides a theory of social movements that draws on Durkheim and network theory. The article maintains that a social movement’s success depends on promoting a social (rather than an individual) form of consciousness. Its existence depends on whether there are multiplex links between the leaders and the followers (Durkheim’s moral density); and whether its ideological frame resonates with those of other movements, and is not perceived as incompatible with values generally held by society. If this is the case, the movement's frame may become known to the members of other social movements, and may be viewed by them as a legitimate and taken-for-granted alternative in the ideological landscape. Three examples are provided to illust...
Social movement theory has acknowledged but not yet adequately explained how similarly situated soci...
Social movements, as collective entities, develop to stand up against the existing institutional sta...
Interest in the participants in social movements has been focused primarily on the leaders of the mo...
This article provides a theory of social movements that draws on Durkheim and network theory. The ar...
This article sets out, first of all, to reconstruct a Durkheimian network theory that is derived fro...
In current and future situations of trans-global crises, social dissent and related practices of res...
This article outlines how the critical theory of the Frankfurt School has influenced some key debate...
Our hypermediated societies affect the very nature of what a social movement is. This article identi...
This article uses empirical evidence on networks of voluntary organizations mobilizing on ethnic min...
This article focuses on the transnational diffusion of social movement ideas. How do social movement...
The contribution presents a critical summary and evaluation of literature on social movements
The social movement literature in Western Europe and North America has oriented much of its theoreti...
doi:10.1111/j.1753-9137.2007.00005.x The urgent need for a dialogue about concepts Social movements ...
Durkheim’s contributions to organization studies have so far been decidedly marginal, and largely co...
There had been no doubt that discontent is the absolutely explanatory factor of social movement invo...
Social movement theory has acknowledged but not yet adequately explained how similarly situated soci...
Social movements, as collective entities, develop to stand up against the existing institutional sta...
Interest in the participants in social movements has been focused primarily on the leaders of the mo...
This article provides a theory of social movements that draws on Durkheim and network theory. The ar...
This article sets out, first of all, to reconstruct a Durkheimian network theory that is derived fro...
In current and future situations of trans-global crises, social dissent and related practices of res...
This article outlines how the critical theory of the Frankfurt School has influenced some key debate...
Our hypermediated societies affect the very nature of what a social movement is. This article identi...
This article uses empirical evidence on networks of voluntary organizations mobilizing on ethnic min...
This article focuses on the transnational diffusion of social movement ideas. How do social movement...
The contribution presents a critical summary and evaluation of literature on social movements
The social movement literature in Western Europe and North America has oriented much of its theoreti...
doi:10.1111/j.1753-9137.2007.00005.x The urgent need for a dialogue about concepts Social movements ...
Durkheim’s contributions to organization studies have so far been decidedly marginal, and largely co...
There had been no doubt that discontent is the absolutely explanatory factor of social movement invo...
Social movement theory has acknowledged but not yet adequately explained how similarly situated soci...
Social movements, as collective entities, develop to stand up against the existing institutional sta...
Interest in the participants in social movements has been focused primarily on the leaders of the mo...