Social Movements and Collective Action
This emphasis examines the role of social movements as a new form of collective action and political expression in established democracies and developing nations.
CONVENORS: David Meyer, David Snow
FACULTY
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Edwin Amenta
Professor, Sociology, UC Irvine
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Russell Dalton
Professor, Political Science, UC Irvine
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Martha Feldman
Professor, Social Ecology, UC Irvine
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David Frank
Associate Professor, Sociology, UC Irvine
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Helen Ingram
Professor, Urban Planning and Policy, UC Irvine
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Claire Kim
Associate Professor, Political Science, UC Irvine
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David S. Meyer
Professor, Sociology, UC Irvine
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Francesca Polletta
Associate Professor, Sociology, UC Irvine
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Belinda Robnett-Olsen
Associate Professor, Sociology, UC Irvine
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David Snow
Professor, Sociology, UC Irvine
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Judith Stepan-Norris
Professor, Sociology, UC Irvine
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Yang Su
Assistant Professor, Sociology, UC Irvine
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Carole Uhlaner
Associate Professor, Political Science, UC Irvine
ILLUSTRATIVE RESEARCH PROJECTS
Local Resistance and the State in Reformed China
Social Movement Sequences
African Americans, Identity and Political Participation in the Post-1960s Era
Demonstrations in the Vietnamese-American Community
Comparative Social Movements
CONFERENCES
Social Movements, Public Policy, and Democracy
Democracy, Violence, and Cities: New Segregations and Changes in Public Space
Greening X: Environmental Politics and Policy
PUBLISHED BOOKS
David Snow et al. eds. The Blackwell Companion to Social Movements. (Blackwell, 2003).
David Meyer, Nancy Whittier, and Belinda Robnett, editors. Social Movements: Identity, Culture, and the State. (Oxford University Press, 2002).
Russell Dalton, Paula Garb, Nicholas Lovrich, John Pierce, and John Whiteley, Critical Masses: Citizen's, Nuclear Weapons Production, and Environmental Destruction in the United States and Russia. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, 1999).
RECENT RESEARCH PAPERS
Thomas Bernstein, Unrest in Rural China: A 2003 Assessment (CSD04-13)
Nhu-Ngoc Ong and David Meyer, Protest and Political Incorporation: Vietnamese American Protests, 1975-2001 (CSD04-08)
Yang Su, State Sponsorship or State Failure? Mass Killings in Rural China, 1967-68 (CSD03-06)
David Meyer, Social Movements and Public Policy: Eggs, Chicken, and Theory (CSD03-02)
Louis Desipio, Immigrant Organizing, Civic Outcomes: Civic Engagement, Political Activity, National Attachment, and Identity in Latino Immigrant Communities (CSD02-08)
Ken'ichi Ikeda, Social Capital and Social Communication in Japan: Political Participation and Tolerance (CSD02-06)
David Snow, Collective Identity and Expressive Forms (CSD01-07)