The purpose of this study is to investigate whether organizational factors can influence the success of social movements. This is accomplished through a qualitative comparative case study where the women's suffrage movements, Women's Social and Political Union and Landsföreningen för Kvinnans Politiska Rösträtt are compared. The study also aims to increase the understanding and knowledge of the two movements' organization and exercise to answer the question, why both movements succeeded. The study provides an in-depth picture of how the female suffrage movements worked and the similarities and differences between the movements. Finally, the study finds that the organization of the movements did impact the outcome of the movements and can th...
The women who fought for suffrage during the turn of the century were opposing many of the current c...
Despite the centrality of forma! organizations to efforts at social change, little is known about ho...
Research has shown that the Swedish womenʼs suffrage movement used language as a means to affect pub...
The purpose of this study is to investigate whether organizational factors can influence the success...
The objective of the study is to examine the underlying explanations for the relative success of the...
Steven Buecheler has written a comparative sociological analysis of the woman suffrage movement (184...
The European Union has become an important arena for international politics. Various actors try to i...
Women organize in women’s organizations for various causes across Europe and across the globe today ...
Research has shown that the Swedish female suffrage movement used language as a means to affect the ...
This paper examines how competition within a movement affects the overall growth of the movement’s m...
The comparison and change of social movement strength is of great interest not only to social moveme...
This thesis challenges the conventional wisdom that the W.S.P.U.'s strategy choices were unimportant...
This dissertation is a case-study of the Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), a feminist organizat...
This work challenges the consistent application by historians of the term’s militant to the Women’s ...
Women's movements - both domestic and international - have made enormous political gainsjust in the ...
The women who fought for suffrage during the turn of the century were opposing many of the current c...
Despite the centrality of forma! organizations to efforts at social change, little is known about ho...
Research has shown that the Swedish womenʼs suffrage movement used language as a means to affect pub...
The purpose of this study is to investigate whether organizational factors can influence the success...
The objective of the study is to examine the underlying explanations for the relative success of the...
Steven Buecheler has written a comparative sociological analysis of the woman suffrage movement (184...
The European Union has become an important arena for international politics. Various actors try to i...
Women organize in women’s organizations for various causes across Europe and across the globe today ...
Research has shown that the Swedish female suffrage movement used language as a means to affect the ...
This paper examines how competition within a movement affects the overall growth of the movement’s m...
The comparison and change of social movement strength is of great interest not only to social moveme...
This thesis challenges the conventional wisdom that the W.S.P.U.'s strategy choices were unimportant...
This dissertation is a case-study of the Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), a feminist organizat...
This work challenges the consistent application by historians of the term’s militant to the Women’s ...
Women's movements - both domestic and international - have made enormous political gainsjust in the ...
The women who fought for suffrage during the turn of the century were opposing many of the current c...
Despite the centrality of forma! organizations to efforts at social change, little is known about ho...
Research has shown that the Swedish womenʼs suffrage movement used language as a means to affect pub...