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This volume fills this gap by examining the many ways in which political parties, the business world, foreign policymakers, and the intelligence community experienced, confronted, and even actively contributed to domestic and transnational forms of dissent.
'This volume is unique in its sociological, global, and historical approach to the study of social movements. Its systematic effort at analyzing social movements in their widest social and political contexts addresses a real gap in the current literature. Insisting on a cross-disciplinary theoretical lens the volume offers novel insights and opens up new avenues for research on political protest.' - Thomas Olesen, Aarhus University, editor of Power and Transnational Activism
'A very useful contribution to the literature on protest movements.' - Gerd-Rainer Horn, University of Warwick, author of The Spirit of '68: Rebellion in Western Europe and North America, 1956-1976
'This is a cohesive volume with a clear overarching theme. It is highly original in its overall aims and in the delivery in individual chapters. There are other edited volumes in existence which deal either wholly or in part with protest movements, but none of these previous volumes really look directly at establishment responses, so this book fills a real gap in general, and individual chapters make important contributions to particular fields such as civil rights or terrorism.' - Nick Thomas, Department of History, University of Nottingham
Auteur
KATHRIN FEHLENBACH teaches media studies at the University of Halle Wittenberg, Germany.
MARTIN KLIMKE co-author of the Palgrave titles 1968 in Europe and the forthcoming A Breath of Freedom. He is a Research Fellow at the German Historical Institute in Washington DC, USA.
JOACHIM SCHARLOTH co-author of 1968 in Europe and Associate Professor at Dokkyo University in Tokyo, Japan.
LAURA WONG works for UNESCO's Bureau of Strategic Planning, where she manages the public-private partnership between UNESCO and Daimler-Chrysler that aims to foster intercultural dialogue among young people.
Contenu
Preface: 'A Delicate Balance': Protest Movements, Global Transformations and the World Orders since the 1960s; A.Iriye Introduction; K.Fahlenbrach , M.Klimke , J.Scharloth & L.Wong PART I: THEORETICAL MODELS & APPROACHES The Impact of Protest Movements on the Establishment: Dimensions, Models, Approaches; M.Giugni & L.Bosi Professionalizing Dissent: Protest, Political Communication and the Media; R.Negrine The Imagery of Power Facing the Power of Imagery: Towards a Visual Analysis of Social Movements; N.Doerr & S.Teune Studying Power/Knowledge Formations: Disciplining Feminism and Beyond; E.Messer-Davidow PART II: LEGAL NORMS & POLITICAL CHANGE Race and Reform: The Establishment Responds to the African American Civil Rights Movement; M.Berg 'A Debate in the Fox Den About Raising Chickens': How East West Dialogue on Human Rights Transformed the Cold War; S.Snyder Politics of Reproduction in a Divided Europe: Abortion, Protest Movements, and State Intervention Since 1945; L.Anton , Y.Mitobe & K.Schulz PART III: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Engaging Youth: Interdoc, the West European Intelligence Services and the International Student Movement in the 1960s; G.Scott-Smith 1968 and the Soviet Communist Party; K.Rentola Combat and Conciliation: State Treatment of Left-Wing Terrorist Groups in West and East Germany; T.Wunschik The Control Arms Campaign: A Case Study for NGO Impact on International Relations After the Cold War; J.Alcalde PART IV: CULTURAL & ECONOMIC POLICIES Youth Fashion in Poland in the 1950s and 1960s: Ideology, Resistance and Manipulation; A.Pelka Corporate Reaction to Anti-Corporate Protest: Multinational Corporations and Anti-Corporate Campaigns; V.Kneip Power and Protest Revisited; J.Suri