Ordinary People Changing the World:

An Introduction to Social Movements

by Abigail A. Fuller

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: The Development of Social Movement Theories

Chapter 3: Macromobilization: Why Social Movements Emerge

Chapter 4: Micromobilization: Why People Join Social Movements

Chapter 5: The Role of Ideas: Ideology, Framing, and the Media

Chapter 6: The Organization of Social Movements

Chapter 7: Strategies and Tactics

Chapter 8: The Outcomes of Social Movements

References

 

Articles

"What Works? Research On the Outcomes of Nonviolent Action" (2007)

"What Difference Does Difference Make? Women, Race-Ethnicity, Social Class, and Social Change" (2004)

"Academics as Activists: Lessons from the 1960s" Peace Chronicle (Spring 2002), pp. 4-6

"'Moderates Win' and Other Political Myths," with Leonard Williams and Neil Wollman, Campaigns and Elections (February 2000)

"Producing Radical Scholarship: The Radical Sociology Movement, 1967-1975," Sociological Imagination, vol. 33, no. 1

"Conflict Resolution and Conservative Ideology: The Use of Civil Disobedience by Operation Rescue" (1990)(1990)

"The Structure and Process of Peace Movement Organizations: Effects on Participation"  (1989)