Green Networks: A Structural Analysis of the Italian Environmental MovementEdinburgh University Press, 1995 - 221 páginas "Green Networks describes how, through networking, allegiances and pragmatic alliances, individual environmental groups in Italy worked together to form a collective movement strong enough to influence a political system traditionally dominated by polarised left/right-wing politics." "It was one of the most striking innovations in the country's political system during the 1980s, and, despite harsh economic and institutional crises, it still remains a major social and political force today. Giving a fresh perspective on the meteoric rise of the Italian environmental movement, this enlightening study shows that it is possible for pressure groups to break into mainstream politics. It also provides one of the most systematic applications of social network analysis to the study of social movements ever undertaken, and as such, its evidence and interpretations are also of direct relevance to all those interested in the study of new social movements and collective actions at large."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
Contenido
Networks of Environmental Action | 1 |
Environmental Mobilisations in Italy 19601990 | 20 |
Environmental Actors in Milan | 45 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 7 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
active actually analysis animal rights animal rights groups anti-nuclear behaviour beta coefficients Biorcio campaigns cent centrality Chapter cleavages collective action conflicts connections conservation groups conservationists core cultural develop Diani dimension ecologists ecology movement ecology organisations environment environmental action environmental groups environmental issues environmental movement environmental organisations exchanges Figure frame synthesis global grassroots groups Green Lists impact individual institutions inter-organisational interest isations Italia Nostra Italian Italy largely latent network left-wing Legambiente linkages Lotta Continua major Melucci ment middle class movement activists movement actors movement networks movement organisations nature protection associations non-environmental north Milan overlapping memberships parties past socialisation patterns peripheral perspective Pescara political ecology groups position potential Principal components analysis protest cycle radical Regression analysis role ronmental scores significant SMOS socio-demographic South Park specific styles of action styles of participation subculture substantial Table Tarrow tion types urban issues variables visible network
Referencias a este libro
Power in Movement: Social Movements and Contentious Politics Sidney Tarrow Vista previa limitada - 1998 |
Reversible Destiny: Mafia, Antimafia, and the Struggle for Palermo Peter T. Schneider,Jane Schneider Vista previa limitada - 2003 |

