Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 SILENCE AND VOICE IN THE STUDY OF CONTENTIOUS POLITICS: INTRODUCTION
- 2 EMOTIONS AND CONTENTIOUS POLITICS
- 3 SPACE IN CONTENTIOUS POLITICS
- 4 IT'S ABOUT TIME: TEMPORALITY IN THE STUDY OF SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND REVOLUTIONS
- 5 LEADERSHIP DYNAMICS AND DYNAMICS OF CONTENTION
- 6 THE SACRED, RELIGIOUS, AND SECULAR IN CONTENTIOUS POLITICS: BLURRING BOUNDARIES
- 7 THREAT (AND OPPORTUNITY): POPULAR ACTION AND STATE RESPONSE IN THE DYNAMICS OF CONTENTIOUS ACTION
- 8 CONTENTION IN DEMOGRAPHIC AND LIFE-COURSE CONTEXT
- 9 HARMONIZING THE VOICES: THEMATIC CONTINUITY ACROSS THE CHAPTERS
- References
- Index
Preface
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2012
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 SILENCE AND VOICE IN THE STUDY OF CONTENTIOUS POLITICS: INTRODUCTION
- 2 EMOTIONS AND CONTENTIOUS POLITICS
- 3 SPACE IN CONTENTIOUS POLITICS
- 4 IT'S ABOUT TIME: TEMPORALITY IN THE STUDY OF SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND REVOLUTIONS
- 5 LEADERSHIP DYNAMICS AND DYNAMICS OF CONTENTION
- 6 THE SACRED, RELIGIOUS, AND SECULAR IN CONTENTIOUS POLITICS: BLURRING BOUNDARIES
- 7 THREAT (AND OPPORTUNITY): POPULAR ACTION AND STATE RESPONSE IN THE DYNAMICS OF CONTENTIOUS ACTION
- 8 CONTENTION IN DEMOGRAPHIC AND LIFE-COURSE CONTEXT
- 9 HARMONIZING THE VOICES: THEMATIC CONTINUITY ACROSS THE CHAPTERS
- References
- Index
Summary
The publication of Silence and Voice in the Study of Contentious Politics marks an end to one aspect of a unique collaborative project that began in the early 1990s and stretched into the new millennium. Ultimately, the project came to involve twenty-one core participants and a host of others who attended one or more of the nine miniconferences that structured the project. In form and function, the project resembled nothing so much as an extended, collaborative conversation concerning the nature and dynamics of “contentious politics.”
Motivated by a shared concern that the study of social movements, revolutions, democratization, ethnic conflict, and other forms of nonroutine, or contentious, politics had grown fragmented, spawning a number of insular scholarly communities only dimly aware of one another, the project was committed above all else to exploring possible lines of synthesis – empirical and theoretical – that might transcend some of the scholarly conventions that still largely divide the field. Among these conventions are: persistent theoretical divisions between rationalists, culturalists, and structuralists; putative differences between various forms of contention (for example, social movements, revolutions, peasant rebellions, industrial conflict, and so on); and the longstanding assumption of area specialists that any general phenomenon – such as contentious politics – can only be understood in light of the idiosyncratic history and cultural conventions of the locale in which it takes place. While respectful of these conventional distinctions, the project has been committed to exploring their limits and embracing promising new approaches and topics in the study of political contention.
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- Silence and Voice in the Study of Contentious Politics , pp. xi - xviPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2001
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