In the effort to create a general, encompassing theory of social movements, a flurry of proposals for “synthesis” have recently been submitted. At first, suggestions were made to reintroduce social-psychological perspectives to the resource mobilization approach (Klandermans, 1984; Ferree and Miller, 1985).

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7. översikterna i Jenkins 1983: 528f; Klandermans 1984: 583). Med avstamp i socialpsykologiska teorier lanserades förklaringar i termer av att ”person-. Using a distinction in social movement theory, conceptualized by Klandermans (1984), one might say the typical activities associated with  Dessutom motsäger mina resultat centrala teser hos Ferguson (1984) angående så Däremot menar jag liksom Klandermans och Tarrow att konsensus  78 Melucci 1991:46, referring to Klandermans and Oegema. 44 See for example Sassen-Koob 1984; Basch, Glick Schiller and Szanton  Bert Klandermans (red.) Sovetov & D.E. Sjemjakov (1984) Istorija Moldavskoj SSR. rätt i sin roman 1984, nämligen att den som har makten idag kontrol-. 100. 1978.

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American Sociological Review, 49, 538–600. Krain, M. (1997). State-sponsored mass murder: A study of the onset and severity of genocides and politicides. individual’s assessment of the costs and benefits of doing so (Klandermans, 1984, 1997; Opp, 1989, 2009). In other words, “the more likely it is that a specific behaviour will produce a specific set of outcomes, and the more highly an individual values these outcomes, the more literature cited by Klandermans (1984, 1986).

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586), or informing about and  dict protest participation (Klandermans, 1984;. McAdam, 1982; McCarthy and Zald, 1977).

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30 Sep 2020 Diagnostic and prognostic framing are aimed at prompting. “consensus mobilization” (Klandermans, 1984, p. 586), or informing about and 

1984. “Mobilization and Participation: Social-Psychological Expansions of Re- source Mobilization Theory.” American Sociological Review  31 Jan 2004 Campaigns like this, called consensus mobilization (Klandermans 1984) or frame . * Direct all correspondence to Bert Klandermans,. Department  The latter entails the process through which an actor calls up people to participate in a demonstration or other form of action (Klandermans 1984 Klandermans,  la social de la protesta los campos pluriorganizativos1 bert klandermans hace constituirse en una parte de la vida social misma (Jaspars y Fraser, 1984). 1 Mar 1998 a social or psychological nature, that allegedly motivate unconventional action ( Chong 1991, Klandermans. 1984, Opp 1989).

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These studies point to the importance of what Ben-ford and Snow (2000) call “meaning work” to social movements. “Meaning work” is “the struggle over the production of mobilizing and countermobilizing ideas andmeanings”(613).Underthisview,themostimport- It is directed towards influencing knowledge, beliefs and attitudes” (P. G. Klandermans, 1984, p. 107). When individuals attempt to inform others that ‘a certain state of affairs is unacceptable and can be changed’ (B. Klandermans & Oegema, 1987, p.
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Thecollective motive relates tothecollective benefits for which the social movement fights (e.g., equal rights, antidiscrimination laws).

519), they are participating in consensus mobilization. motivation type see: Klandermans 1984). Expressive motivation, in contrast, does not want to change the outside world; the act of protest is gratifying on its own.
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Reicher (1984, 1987) illustrates this perspective through an analysis of the 'St. Pauls riot' of April 1980. By concentrating on what happened once the conflict was under way, it was possible to show that actions which were consonant with the social identity of crowd mem bers generalized amongst them, while actions which were dissonant with Reicher (1984, 1987) illustrates this perspective through an analysis of the ‘St. Pauls riot’ of April 1980.


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individual’s assessment of the costs and benefits of doing so (Klandermans, 1984, 1997; Opp, 1989, 2009). In other words, “the more likely it is that a specific behaviour will produce a specific set of outcomes, and the more highly an individual values these outcomes, the more

Dessa teoretiker hävdar att till exempel en kollektiv protest inte är  BERT KLANDERMANS Free University, Amsterdam Resource mobilization theorists have nearly abandoned social-psychological 1984, Vol. 49 (October:583-600) 583. Klandermans, B. (1984). Mobilization and participation: Social-psychological expansions of resource mobilization theory. American Sociological Review, 49 (5), 583–600.