Social movements typically consist of several diverse organizations, with each using subtly different tactics to advance a similar, but not equivalent, vision of social change. The landscape of powerful social institutions in which a movement is situated affects which tactics become dominant among these organizations (and thus, within the movement) and which tactics are sidelined, discredited, or not even considered. The mainstream media is one example of a social institution that may have such a constitutive effect on social movements. When the mainstream news media – conceptualized here as a journalistic field – produce more substantial coverage of a given movement tactic, they may increase the tactic’s legitimacy, permitting organizat...
Relations between social movements and government actors are often understood by scholars and in pop...
Research shows that news coverage of protest groups that challenge the status quo treats them relati...
Contemporary social movements engage in a complicated and uneasy dance with the mass media. Historic...
Why do some organizations in a movement seeking social change gain extensive national newspaper cove...
How do movements change culture? This dissertation begins to answer this question by analyzing mains...
This dissertation examines the impact of litigation on a social movement's dominant substantive goal...
Scholars consider news media coverage an important factor in understanding social movements' success...
none1noWhen looking at journalism from a social movement perspective, there are two possible viewpoi...
poster abstractThrough studying the interworkings of social movements and how they alter the percept...
Social movements occupy a shared ideational and resource space, which is often referred to as the so...
This dissertation examines television news coverage of the Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street movement...
Past research on media coverage of social protests has yielded evidence of a protest paradigm: a set...
The social movement model for the role of media in mass social action posits relatively fixed struct...
This report examines the academic literature focused on public interest media and communications act...
none2noSocial movements are (a) mostly informal networks of interaction, based on (b) shared beliefs...
Relations between social movements and government actors are often understood by scholars and in pop...
Research shows that news coverage of protest groups that challenge the status quo treats them relati...
Contemporary social movements engage in a complicated and uneasy dance with the mass media. Historic...
Why do some organizations in a movement seeking social change gain extensive national newspaper cove...
How do movements change culture? This dissertation begins to answer this question by analyzing mains...
This dissertation examines the impact of litigation on a social movement's dominant substantive goal...
Scholars consider news media coverage an important factor in understanding social movements' success...
none1noWhen looking at journalism from a social movement perspective, there are two possible viewpoi...
poster abstractThrough studying the interworkings of social movements and how they alter the percept...
Social movements occupy a shared ideational and resource space, which is often referred to as the so...
This dissertation examines television news coverage of the Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street movement...
Past research on media coverage of social protests has yielded evidence of a protest paradigm: a set...
The social movement model for the role of media in mass social action posits relatively fixed struct...
This report examines the academic literature focused on public interest media and communications act...
none2noSocial movements are (a) mostly informal networks of interaction, based on (b) shared beliefs...
Relations between social movements and government actors are often understood by scholars and in pop...
Research shows that news coverage of protest groups that challenge the status quo treats them relati...
Contemporary social movements engage in a complicated and uneasy dance with the mass media. Historic...