Players and arenas: strategic interactionism in social movements studies
journal contribution
posted on 2018-07-30, 12:36authored byAidan McGarryAidan McGarry, Robert J. Davidson, Guya Accornero, James M. Jasper, Jan W. Duyvendak
This ‘Authors Meet Critics’ symposium focuses on two books edited by Jan Willem Duyvendak and James M. Jasper, Players and Arenas: The Interactive Dynamics of Protest and Breaking Down the State: Protestors Engaged. Both books make bold attempts to develop and apply a strategic interactionist perspective in social movement studies by focusing on the interplay of micro and macro processes and decision-making in a range of protest movements. Critical interventions from Aidan McGarry, Robert J. Davidson and Guya Accornero raise a number of questions relating to the core arguments of the books, the key findings and the conceptual advances. Duyvendak and Jasper then address these challenges by drawing attention more acutely to the role of agency in social movements and highlighting significant critiques of the current state of the art in social movement scholarship.
History
School
Loughborough University London
Published in
Social Movement Studies
Volume
15
Issue
6
Pages
634 - 642
Citation
MCGARRY, A. ... et al, 2016. Players and arenas: strategic interactionism in social movements studies. Social Movement Studies, 15 (6), pp.634-642.
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