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The micro and meso levels of activism, a comparative case study of Attac France and Attac Germany, Daniel Stockemer

Label
The micro and meso levels of activism, a comparative case study of Attac France and Attac Germany, Daniel Stockemer
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-214) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The micro and meso levels of activism
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
820434220
Responsibility statement
Daniel Stockemer
Series statement
Interest groups, advocacy and democracy series
Sub title
a comparative case study of Attac France and Attac Germany
Summary
"The Attac organisations in France and Germany are among the largest, best coordinated and most closely aligned bodies of the anti-globalisation movement that exist today yet there are glaring differences in the manner in which the organisations operate and in how individual members identify and engage with the movement. Through insightful interviews with Attac activists in France and Germany, Daniel Stockemer seeks to understand the significant divergences between the organisations despite their clear ideological parallels as well as the geographical, social and political similarities that exist between the two countries. In doing so this book provides a strong addition to the literature on activist movements on the national and international stage generally through the author's derivation of engagement patterns for various types of activists and development of a typology of social movement organisations that undercover possible trends in membership. The result is a book that will provide an informative and engaging read for students and scholars of activist movements at both an organisational and individual level"--provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- The social movement scholarship: what we know and what is still unclear -- The alter-globalization movement and Attac -- The methods and the interview sample -- The trajectory of Attac France -- The trajectory of Attac Germany -- Why, when and how much are people involved? -- Conclusion
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