Part One reviews the various analytical approaches used to explain the foundations for collective action. Part Two examines the close links between local power structures, spatial issues and the institutionalization of collective action. Part Three analyzes the ways that social struggles penetrate political life, with further reflections on culture and democracy.
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CONTRIBUTORS OUTSIDE THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE
Maheu: Social Movements and Social Classes
Klaus Eder Humboldt University Berlin &
European University Institute Fiesole
Alberto Melucci University of Milan
Jan Pakulski University of Tasmania Hobart
Chris Pickvance University of Kent
Maurice Roche University of Sheffield
Chris Rootes University of Kent
Alain Touraine CADIS Paris
John Urry University of Lancaster
Michel Wieviorka CADIS Paris
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