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Tables of Contents for Globalizations and Social Movements
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface and Acknowledgments
vii
 
Globalizations and Social Movements
1
34
John A. Guidry
Michael D. Kennedy
Mayer N. Zald
PART I. MOVEMENTS IN GLOBALIZED SPACE
Historical Precursors to Modern Transnational Social Movements and Networks
35
19
Margaret Keck
Kathryn Sikkink
State Terror, Constitutional Traditions, and National Human Rights Movements: A Cross-National Quantitative Comparison
54
22
Patrick Ball
Distant Issue Movements in Germany: Empirical Description and Theoretical Reflections
76
33
Dieter Rucht
PART II. GLOBALIZATIONS AND MOVEMENTS IN NATION-STATES
The Irrelevance of Nationalism (the Relevance of Globalism)? Cultural Frames of Collective Protest in Postcommunist Poland, 1989-93
109
18
Jan Kubik
Global and Local Framing of Maternal Identity: Obligation and the Mothers of Matagalpa, Nicaragua
127
20
Lorraine Bayard de Volo
The Useful State? Social Movements and the Citizenship of Children in Brazil
147
36
John A. Guidry
PART III. MOVEMENTS, IDENTITIES, CULTURAL TRANSFORMATIONS
Refugees, Resistance, and Identity
183
27
Julie Peteet
Confronting Contradictions and Negotiating Identities: Taiwanese Doctors' Anticolonialism in the 1920s
210
30
Ming-cheng M. Lo
Politics and Play: Sport, Social Movements, and Decolonization in Cuba and the British West Indies
240
20
Jose Raul Perales
Social Memory as Collective Action: The Crimean Tatar National Movement
260
28
Greta Uehling
The Russian Neo-Cossacks: Militant Provincials in the Geoculture of Clashing Civilizations
288
27
Georgi M. Derluguian
Religious Nationalism in India and Global Fundamentalism
315
24
Peter van der Veer
PART IV. REFLECTIONS
Adjusting the Lens: What Do Globalizations, Transnationalism, and the Anti-apartheid Movement Mean for Social Movement Theory?
339
20
Gay W. Seidman
Bibliography
359
28
Contributors
387
2
Index
389