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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.

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sphere (Gamson 1992; Klandermans 1984; Snow and Benford 1988). 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.

1998; Klandermans 1984). SpecialThematicSectionon"SocietalChange" FromCorrelationtoCausation:TheCrucialityofaCollectivityintheContext ofCollectiveAction JacquelienvanStekelenburg*a,NatashaC Article Reference Social Networks and Individual Perceptions: Explaining Differential Participation in Social Movements PASSY, Florence, GIUGNI, Marco Furthermore, many studies have found that integration in protest promoting groups or personal networks provides important incentives to participate (Klandermans, 1984; McAdam and Paulsen, 1993; Opp and Gern, 1993; Kitts, 2000). In those groups or networks rewards or punishments—i.e.

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1984, Opp 1989). Others show that  (Klandermans 1984).

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American Sociological Review, 49 (5), 583–600. https://. Klandermans (1984) proposed to break the process of mobilization down into consensus and action mobilization.

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Search for more papers by this author. First published: June 1984. https: Furthermore, Klandermans (1984, 1997) shows that people are more likely to participate in movement activities when they believe this will help to redress their grievances at affordable costs. The rela- tionship is straightforward: the more effective an individual believes protest participation is, the more likely she or he is to participate. Klandermans 1984; McAdam 1986). Outcomes with respect to hard or nonsocial incentives are more ambiguous.
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Mobilization and participation: Social-psychological expansions of resource mobilization theory. 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). Research Trends Union attitudes and behaviors received considerable attention during academic industrial rclations's Golden Age, especially between 1948-1953 (see: Spinrad, 1960; Strauss, 1977), but were then largely ignored in North America.

This approach suggested that the availability of resources and the ability of actors to determine participation according to perceived costs and benefits were more important than ideology and grievances. Klandermans, B. [1984] Mobilization and participation: Social-psychological expansions of resource mobilization theory. American Sociological Review, 49(5), 583–600. Google Scholar; Klandermans, B. [1986] Psychology and trade union participation: Joining, acting, quitting. Journal of Occupational Psychology, 59, 189–204.
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Now, the integration of even the resource mobilization and classical perspectives is urged (McAdam, McCarthy and Zald, 1988; Rule, 1989). And in the international debate, a synthesis of European (structural) and American (resource mobilization) traditions is proposed. Procedural-justice theory from social psychology elaborates on the process in which criminal justice authorities garner individuals' compliance and cooperation with the law and its agents [8,9]. DOI: 10.2307/2095417 Corpus ID: 145656404. MOBILIZATION AND PARTICIPATION: SOCIAL-PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPANSIONS OF RESOURCE MOBILIZATION THEORY* @article{Klandermans1984MOBILIZATIONAP, title={MOBILIZATION AND PARTICIPATION: SOCIAL-PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPANSIONS OF RESOURCE MOBILIZATION THEORY*}, author={B.

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Opp 1989; Finkel and Muller 1998; Gibson 1997; Klandermans 1984).