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基本説明
Publication delayed (Originally scheduled in May 2002). The book deals with double relationship between social movements and democracy, the movements as challengers and as 'maintainers' of democracy.
Full Description
Present-day democracies are being called into question from new and different fronts: by globalization, by the fragmentation of postmodernity, by strong and exclusive collective identities. The demands of the social movements challenge democracy in as much as they call for readjustments in its decision-making processes. Yet at the same time the social movements are forms of collective action that help the democracies by keeping them in tension to respond to the challenges arising from the other fronts. The book as a whole deals with this double relationship between social movements and democracy, the movements as challengers and as "maintainers" of democracy.
Contents
Introduction; P.Ibarra Are the Social Movements Protagonists in the Extension and Consolidation of Democracy?; C.Tilly Transnationalization and Globalization of Social Movements; D.Rucht The Transformation of the National Political Space in a Globalizing World; H.Kriesi From Interests to Identity and from Identity Back to Interests; K.Eder Landscapes of Political Interest Intermediation; H.Kitchelt Leadership and Representation in Local Movements' Networks; M.Diani The Resurgence of Protest and the Revitalization of Democracy in Britain; C.Rootes Social Movements and Representative Democracies at the Turn of the Millennium: The Italian Case; D.della Porta Participation, Public Policies, and Democracy; P.Ibarra