MOVIMIENTOS SOCIALES

PERSPECTIVAS COMPARADAS
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Castellano
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528
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978-84-7090-331-1
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CHAPARRO MARTÍNEZ, SANDRA

Se ha logrado reunir e integrar en este volumen un conjunto de ensayos de gran riqueza analítica y contextual, obra de especialistas europeos y norteamericanos en movimientos sociales. Dichos trabajos se centran en tres factores generales que afectan al surgimiento y desarrollo de dichos movimientos: oportunidades políticas, estructuras de movilización y procesos de creación de marcos interpretativos. El libro nos ofrece una oportuna clarificación de conceptos, recurriendo a una perspectiva comparada que contribuye a la comprensíón de las categorías analíticas centrales. De este modo, el estudio en su conjunto proporciona una contribución muy destacada al estudio y análisis de los movimientos sociales, tanto en los Estados Unidos como fuera de ellos.

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MCCARTHY, JOHN D.

Professor McCarthy?s research and teaching interests include: Collective Behavior and Social Movements; Policing of the Public Order; Formal Organizations; and Mass Media Processes. In recent years he has been a Principal Investigator of projects on: Local Poor Empowerment Community Organizations (with Ed Walker); Media Coverage of Washington, D. C. Protest Gatherings; The Evolution of Public Protest in the U.S., 1960-1995 (with Sarah Soule, Susan Olzak and Doug McAdam); The Evolution of Social Movement Organizations in the U.S., 1959-2002 (with Frank Baumgartner); and Public Order Disturbances on College and University Campuses during the past decade (with Pat Rafail, Ed Walker, Andrew Martin and Clark McPhail). He is presently co-directing (with Chris Scheitle) a National Science Foundation funded project on ?Spiritual Entrepreneurialism.?<BR><BR>http://sociology.la.psu.edu/people/jxm516

ZALD, MAYER N.

Professor Emeritus of Business Administration, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, & Professor Emeritus of Social Work. PHD, University Of Michigan; AB, University Of Michigan. Mayer Zald's research focuses on organizations and nations: new perspectives on conflict and cooperation, comparative perspectives on social movements: political opportunities, mobilizing structures and cultural framings, and reformulation of social science as science and humanities.<BR><BR>http://www.bus.umich.edu/FacultyBios/FacultyBio.asp?id=000119942

MCADAM, DOUG

Doug McAdam (Ph.D. 1979) is Professor of Sociology at Stanford University. He is the author or co-author of over a dozen books and over fifty articles, and is widely credited as one of the pioneers of the political process model in social movement analysis.[citation needed] He wrote one of the first books on the theory in 1982 when analyzing the U.S. civil rights movement: Political Process and the Development of the Black Insurgency 1930-1970. His other book Freedom Summer won the C. Wright Mills Award in 1990. He served as the director of the prestigious Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences between 2001 and 2005. He was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2003.