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PLS Introduction to
Содержание слайда: PLS 140 Introduction to comparative politics Dr. Hélène Thibault Fall 2016

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Social movements An organized
Содержание слайда: Social movements An organized effort by a large number of people to bring about or impede social change. Differ in size but collective. A movement is not necessarily an organization. Ex: Occupy Wall Street has no leadership. But organizations can be part of a social movement. Ex: women’s organization in gun regulations movement. Are different from political parties or interest groups in that they are not as hierarchic or bureaucratic.

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Social movements and
Содержание слайда: Social movements and contentious politics Politics outside of parliaments. Contentious politics is the use of disruptive techniques to make a political point, or to change government policy. Based on shared beliefs and solidarity, which mobilize about conflictual issues, trough the frequent use of various forms of mobilization. The collective challenges nourish sustained interactions with elites, opponents, and authorities. One-time events do not qualify as SM.

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Groups might attempt to
Содержание слайда: Groups might attempt to create change Groups might attempt to create change Suffragettes, Occupy Wall Street, Arab Spring. To resist change anti-globalization movement, Manif pour tous. To provide a political voice to those otherwise disenfranchised Civil rights movements in the US.

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Other aims Many also tend to
Содержание слайда: Other aims Many also tend to emphasize social changes in lifestyle instead of specific changes in public policy or for economic change. Ex: the Slow Food movement in opposition to the fast-food lifestyle that is found unhealthy and unsustainable. Diverse environmental activists: vegetarianism, veganism.

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Emergence It s about
Содержание слайда: Emergence – It’s about opportunities In response to situations of inequality, oppression and/or unmet social, political, economic or cultural demands. Breakdown in social control mechanisms and corresponding feeling of normlessness. Ex: decolonization, wars (WW2, Vietnam). Ex: urbanisation. The better the movements’ symbols, networks resources, the easier it will be to exploit even modest opportunities. When successful, movements create opportunities for other movements, which can also borrow repertoires of contention from unrelated movements.

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Repertoires of contention Set
Содержание слайда: Repertoires of contention Set of various protest-related tools and actions available to a movement or related organization in a given time frame. Petitions. Gatherings. Demonstrations/Marches. Riots. Sit-ins. Repeated use of the same repertoire diminishes its effectiveness and thus encourages tactical innovation → radicalization? FEMEN?

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John Lennon and Yoko Ono s
Содержание слайда: John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s bed-in against the Vietnam war

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Are social movements left or
Содержание слайда: Are social movements left or right wing? Are left-wing groups more active? Right-wing groups already have the law on their side? They may be radical or conservative, highly organized or very diffused, they are all examples of social movements. Manif pour tous, Tea Party, Pro-Life movements, Westboro Baptist Church.

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Manif pour tous Demonstration
Содержание слайда: Manif pour tous (Demonstration for all) in France against the right for gay/lesbian couples to adopt children

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Westboro Baptist Church in
Содержание слайда: Westboro Baptist Church in the USA

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Main points from the
Содержание слайда: Main points from the Contentious politics (Conpol) article It involves contention: the making of interest-entailing on others. At least one party is the gvt/authority. Problem #1 is that the study of Conpol is fragmented between academic disciplines. Problem #2 Events studied in isolation from mass phenomena that are thought to produce them.

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Main points from the Conpol
Содержание слайда: Main points from the Conpol article- Movements They rarely appear alone. They are part of cycles. Participants not only protest, they assert their own identities. Effective when 1- forge alliances with others, 2- are disruptive, 3-influence the electoral game, 4- pressure from external powerholders.

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Main points from the Conpol
Содержание слайда: Main points from the Conpol article – Collective identities Acknowledge the importance of identity in collective behavior. Critique of the Rational Choice theory: People don’t necessarily weigh the costs and benefits of their participation. The participate because they are embedded in social structures.

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Main points from the Conpol
Содержание слайда: Main points from the Conpol article – Institutional politics No clear separation from institutional politics. Movements and political parties are not mutually exclusive. Ex: Front national in France Ex: Trump supporters.

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Contentious politics Conpol
Содержание слайда: Contentious politics (Conpol) (1) map the subfields of history, sociology, political science, and economics that deal with conpol; (2) produce a tentative synthesis of theory and research across those subfields; (3) identify scope conditions for causal analogies; (4) consider how forms and dynamics of popular struggle are changing today.

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