Drawing on theories of social movements and environmental sociology, this article considers a frame transformation that is taking place within ecological social movements. This transformation produced a new frame: "total liberation." We explore this phenomenon by analyzing interviews with activists, fieldwork observations, and documents from radical environmental and animal rights movement networks in the United States. Beyond introducing the total liberation frame, the article expands current understandings of how and why frame transformations occur through a consideration of how multiple frames, as well as intra- and intermovement tensions and influences, shape frame transformation. Copyrigh
Given their tendency to splinter over tactics and goals, social movements are rarely unified. While ...
This paper addresses issues of the location, form and content of the ‘grass roots’ with reference to...
Existing social movement theories subsume protests into abstract conceptualizations of society, and ...
The Green Movement is assumed to introduce a new way to organize society, politics, economics, and t...
This article examines how social movements contribute to institutional change and the creation of ne...
This article examines how social movements contribute to institutional change and the creation of ne...
Two research streams examine how social movements operate both “in and around” organizations. We pro...
Studies adopting the media ecology metaphor to investigate social movements form a promising strand ...
abstract: Modern American environmental social movements have strived for a better world for nearly ...
Two research streams examine how social movements operate both “in and around” organizations. We pro...
The U.S. Environmental Movement is facing a paradox: increased mobilization over the last 100 years ...
This study investigates why and how social movements frame their campaigns in the ways they do. It e...
In recent decades, social movements have been one of the most productive avenues of sociological inq...
Faced with numerous seemingly intractable social and environmental challenges, many scholars and pra...
At the heart of social movements lie structures of beliefs and values that guide critical action and...
Given their tendency to splinter over tactics and goals, social movements are rarely unified. While ...
This paper addresses issues of the location, form and content of the ‘grass roots’ with reference to...
Existing social movement theories subsume protests into abstract conceptualizations of society, and ...
The Green Movement is assumed to introduce a new way to organize society, politics, economics, and t...
This article examines how social movements contribute to institutional change and the creation of ne...
This article examines how social movements contribute to institutional change and the creation of ne...
Two research streams examine how social movements operate both “in and around” organizations. We pro...
Studies adopting the media ecology metaphor to investigate social movements form a promising strand ...
abstract: Modern American environmental social movements have strived for a better world for nearly ...
Two research streams examine how social movements operate both “in and around” organizations. We pro...
The U.S. Environmental Movement is facing a paradox: increased mobilization over the last 100 years ...
This study investigates why and how social movements frame their campaigns in the ways they do. It e...
In recent decades, social movements have been one of the most productive avenues of sociological inq...
Faced with numerous seemingly intractable social and environmental challenges, many scholars and pra...
At the heart of social movements lie structures of beliefs and values that guide critical action and...
Given their tendency to splinter over tactics and goals, social movements are rarely unified. While ...
This paper addresses issues of the location, form and content of the ‘grass roots’ with reference to...
Existing social movement theories subsume protests into abstract conceptualizations of society, and ...