Day 2: Social Movements: Cultural and agrarian perspectives
Book ideas for comps (NOTE: Dynamics of Contention and Power in Movement, From Mobilization to Revolution, Snow & Benford framing article, Poor People’s Movements on Day 1 list)
- Goodwyn, Lawrence. 1978. Populist Moment: A short history of the agrarian revolt in America.
- Gould, Roger. 1995. Insurgent Identities: Class, community, and protest in Paris from 1848 to the Commune
- Hunt, Lynn. 1992. The Family Romance of the French Revolution
- Jasper, James. 1997. The Art of Moral Protest.
- Lipset, Seymour. 1950. Agrarian Socialism.
- Marx, Karl. 1978. “The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte.”
- McConnell, Grant. 1969. The Decline of Agrarian Democracy.
- McNall, Scott G. 1988. The Road to Rebellion: Class formation and Kansas Populism, 1865-1900.
- Melucci. 1989. Nomads of the Present.
- Meyer, Whitier, & Robnett (eds). 2002. Social Movements: Identity, Culture, and the State. Esp. Intro, 6, 7, 8, 12, 14, 16.
- Ostler, Jeffrey. 1993. Prairie Populism: The fate of agrarian radicalism in Kansas, Nebraska, and Iowa, 1880-1892.
- Paige, Jeffrey. 1975. Agrarian Revolution.
- Polletta, Francesca. 2002. Freedom is an Endless Meeting: Democracy in American Social Movements.
- Schwartz, Michael. 1976. Radical protest and social structure: the Southern Farmers’ Alliance and Cotton Tenancy, 1880-1890. The University of Chicago Press: Chicago.
- Scott, James C. 1985. Weapons of the Weak: Everyday forms of peasant resistance.
- Sewell, Jr., William. 1980. Work & Revolution in France: The language of labor from the Old Regime to 1848
17. Stock, Catherine McNicol. 1996. Rural Radicals: Righteous Rage in the American Grain. Cornell University Press: Ithaca, NY.
- Swidler, Ann. “Cultural power in social movements.” In Social movements and culture, ed. Hank Johnston and Bert Klandermans, 25-41. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.
- Tilly, Charles. 1964. Vendée.
- Tilly, Charles. 1995. Popular Contention in Great Britain, 1758-1834.
- Wolf, Eric R. 1969. Peasant Wars of the Twentieth Century.
Article ideas for comps
1. Armstrong, Elizabeth, A., and Mary Bernstein. 2008. “Culture, Power, and Institutions: A multi-institutional politics approach to social movements.” Sociological Theory, 26(1):74-99.
2. Bell, Michael M., Sarah E. Lloyd, and Christine Vatovec. 2010. “Activating the Countryside: Rural Power, the Power of the Rural and the Making of Rural Politics.” Sociologia Ruralis, 50(3):205-224.
3. Goodwin, Jeff, James M. Jasper, and Francesca Polletta. 2000. “The Return of the Repressed: The fall and rise of emotions in social movement theory.” Mobilization, 5(1):65.84.
4. Gould, Robert V. 1996. “Patron client ties, state centralization, and the Whiskey Rebellion.” American Journal of Sociology, 102:400-429.
5. Isaac, Larry. 2008. “Movement of Movements: Culture moves in the long Civil Rights struggle.” Social Forces, 87(1):33-63.
6. Jasper, James. 2011. “Emotions and Social Movements: Twenty Years of Theory and Research.” Annual Review of Sociology, 37:285-303.
7. Kane, Anne. 2000. “Reconstructing Culture in Historical Explanation: Narratives as Cultural Structure and Practice.” History and Theory, 39(3):311-330.
8. Markoff, John. 1997. “Peasants help destroy and old regime and defy a new one: some lessons from (and for) the study of social movements.” American Journal of Sociology, 102(4):1113-1142.
9. Mooney, Patrick H. 2000. “Specifying the “Rural” in Social Movement Theory. Polish Sociological Review 129:35-55.
10. Mooney, Patrick H., and Scott A. Hunt. 1996. “A Repertoire of Interpretations: Master Frames and Ideological Continuity in U.S. Agrarian Mobilization.” The Sociological Quarterly 37(1): 177-197.
11. Polletta, Francesca. 1998. “It Was like a Fever …” Narrative and Identity in Social Protest.” Social Problems, 45(2):137-159.
12. Polletta, Francesca. 2008. “Culture and Movements.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 619:78-96.
13. Reed, Matt. 2004. “The Mobilisation of Rural Identities and the Failure of the Rural Protest Movement in the UK, 1996-2001.” Space and Polity, 8(1):25-42.
14. Swidler, Ann. 1986. “Culture in Action: Symbols and Strategies.” American Sociological Review, 51:273-286.
15. Walder, Andrew G. 2009. “Political Sociology and Social Movements.” Annual Review of Sociology, 35:393-412.
16. Woods, Michael. 2003. “Deconstructing rural protest: the emergence of a new social movement.” Journal of Rural Studies, 19:309-325.