04468oam 22005654a 450 99637904310331620240424225743.090-485-2863-110.1515/9789048528639(CKB)4100000006516229(MiAaPQ)EBC5501853(OCoLC)1051139259(MdBmJHUP)muse76757(DE-B1597)503230(DE-B1597)9789048528639(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/35974(EXLCZ)99410000000651622920170215h20172017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Troubles in Northern Ireland and Theories of Social Movementsedited by Lorenzo Bosi and Gianluca De FazioAmsterdam University Press2017Amsterdam :Amsterdam University Press,[2017]©20171 online resource (240 pages) illustrationsProtest and Social Movements90-8964-959-X Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-240) and index.Frontmatter --Table of Contents --Acknowledgements --1. Contextualizing the Troubles: Investigating Deeply Divided Societies through Social Movements Research /Bosi, Lorenzo / De Fazio, Gianluca --2. What Did the Civil Rights Movement Want? Changing Goals and Underlying Continuities in the Transition from Protest to Violence /Dochartaigh, Niall Ó. --3. Vacillators or Resisters? The Unionist Government Responses to the Civil Rights Movement in Northern Ireland /Turner, Erin-Beth / De Fazio, Gianluca --4. White Negroes and the Pink IRA. External Mainstream Media Coverage and Civil Rights Contention in Northern Ireland /Maney, Gregory --5. 'We Are the People': Protestant Identity and Collective Action in Northern Ireland, 1968-1985 /Campbell, Sarah --6. Ulster Loyalist Accounts of Armed Mobilization, Demobilization, and Decommissioning /Ferguson, Neil / McAuley, James W. --7. Social Movements and Social Movement Organizations:Recruitment, Ideology, and Splits /White, Robert W. / Demirel-Pegg, Tijen --8. Movement Inside and Outside of Prison: The H-Block Protest /O'Hearn, Denis --9. 'Mother Ireland, Get Off Our Backs': Republican Feminist Resistance in the North of Ireland /O'Keefe, Theresa --10. 'One Community, Many Faces': Non-sectarian Social Movements and Peace-building in Northern Ireland and Lebanon /Nagle, John --11. The Peace People: Principled and Revolutionary Non-violence in Northern Ireland /Smithey, Lee A. --Afterword: Social Movements, Long-term Processes, and Ethnic Division in Northern Ireland /Ruane, Joseph / Todd, Jennifer --List of Authors --IndexThis volume focuses on a number of research questions, drawn from social movement scholarship: How does nonviolent mobilisation emerge and persist in deeply divided societies? What are the trajectories of participation in violent groups in these societies? What is the relationship between overt mobilisation, clandestine operations and protests among political prisoners? What is the role of media coverage and identity politics? Can there be non-sectarian collective mobilisation in deeply divided societies? The answers to these questions do not merely try to explain contentious politics in Northern Ireland; instead, they inform future research on social movements beyond this case. Specifically, we argue that an actor-based approach and the contextualisation of contentious politics provide a dynamic theoretical framework to better understand the Troubles and the development of conflicts in deeply divided societies.Social movementsfast(OCoLC)fst01122657Social movementsNorthern IrelandNorthern IrelandfastElectronic books. Social Movements, Contentious Politics, Political Violence, Northern Ireland, Troubles.Social movements.Social movements940.5Bosi Lorenzoedt767284De Fazio GianlucaBosi LorenzoMdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK996379043103316The Troubles in Northern Ireland and Theories of Social Movements4155567UNISA