This article examines how social movements contribute to institutional change and the creation of new industries. We build on current efforts to bridge institutional and social movement perspectives in sociology and develop the concept of field frame to study how industries are shaped by social structures of meanings and resources that underpin and stabilize practices and social organization. Drawing on the case of how non-profit recyclers and the recycling social movement enabled the rise of a for-profit recycling industry, we show that movements can help to transform extant socio-economic practices and enable new kinds of industry development by engaging in efforts that lead to the de-institutionalization of field frames.Peer reviewed: Ye...
Organizational theory emphasizes how new organizational forms are produced by technological innovati...
Summary This paper takes an integrative approach towards dialectics and social movement theories in ...
We argue that critiques of political process theory are beginning to coalesce into a new approach to...
This article examines how social movements contribute to institutional change and the creation of ne...
We examine organizational field change instigated by activists. Contrary to existing views emphasizi...
We examine organizational field change instigated by activists. Contrary to existing views emphasizi...
Professions and occupations play a central role in shaping institutional arrangements, organizationa...
In the early 1980s many social theorists claimed that the ‘New Social Movements’ (NSMs) were the au...
Why do social movements take the forms they do? How do activists\u27 efforts and beliefs interact wi...
This article responds to recent calls for bringing capitalism back into the study of social movement...
This paper adds to the growing area of research linking institutional analysis and social movement t...
Drawing on theories of social movements and environmental sociology, this article considers a frame ...
Social movements are a particular form of collective action: collective challenges by people with co...
In this article we look at repair as an emergent focus of recent activism in affluent societies, whe...
Social movements occupy a shared ideational and resource space, which is often referred to as the so...
Organizational theory emphasizes how new organizational forms are produced by technological innovati...
Summary This paper takes an integrative approach towards dialectics and social movement theories in ...
We argue that critiques of political process theory are beginning to coalesce into a new approach to...
This article examines how social movements contribute to institutional change and the creation of ne...
We examine organizational field change instigated by activists. Contrary to existing views emphasizi...
We examine organizational field change instigated by activists. Contrary to existing views emphasizi...
Professions and occupations play a central role in shaping institutional arrangements, organizationa...
In the early 1980s many social theorists claimed that the ‘New Social Movements’ (NSMs) were the au...
Why do social movements take the forms they do? How do activists\u27 efforts and beliefs interact wi...
This article responds to recent calls for bringing capitalism back into the study of social movement...
This paper adds to the growing area of research linking institutional analysis and social movement t...
Drawing on theories of social movements and environmental sociology, this article considers a frame ...
Social movements are a particular form of collective action: collective challenges by people with co...
In this article we look at repair as an emergent focus of recent activism in affluent societies, whe...
Social movements occupy a shared ideational and resource space, which is often referred to as the so...
Organizational theory emphasizes how new organizational forms are produced by technological innovati...
Summary This paper takes an integrative approach towards dialectics and social movement theories in ...
We argue that critiques of political process theory are beginning to coalesce into a new approach to...