Thirty-five essays from the literature, groundbreaking theories to very recent case studies, show the evolution of a dynamic scholarship--theoretical foundations, debates that shape further inquiry, critical studies that ill...

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Thirty-five essays from the literature, groundbreaking theories to very recent case studies, show the evolution of a dynamic scholarship--theoretical foundations, debates that shape further inquiry, critical studies that illustrate concepts. Chapter introductions note key points, connections, and conflicts.

Drawing on many recent and historical movements, the essays explore strategies that create leaders, inspire followers, confront power, attract support, and adapt to changing conditions-or that silence dissent, suppress uprising, or discredit protesters.

"I love this book and think that it is singular, and singularly important, to the field." (Dana Cloud, University of Texas)

"It was and still is the best available anthology, a handy repository of both classic and leading-edge scholarly essays in the area. (Randall Lake, University of Southern California)

"The book includes many of the foundational articles in our field. These are important texts for beginning students and they are written in a manner that is accessible for college juniors and seniors. It has a good variety of case studies from excellent scholars in the field." (Brant Short, Northern Arizona University)

"The revisions offer case studies of more contemporary movements and a more critical/cultural vocabulary for looking at social movement rhetoric." (Belinda Stillion Southard, University of Georgia)

"Many excellent essays, especially case studies. Nice intros to sections. Nice blend of theory with critical case studies." (Mari Boor Tonn, University of Richmond)

"As soon as I saw it, I knew it was exactly what I was looking for. Finally, a comprehensive collection of seminal articles in the field." (Philip Voight, Gustavus Adolphus College)

"Great choice of essays." (Catherine Palczewski, University of Northern Iowa)

"Loved it. Great selection. Best I've seen for the subject." (Spencer Schaffner, University of Illinois)

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