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Contentious performances :Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics

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  • Author: Tilly, Charles
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    2013
    Summary:

    The book accomplishes three main objectives. First, it presents a logic and method for describing contentious events, occasions on which people publicly make consequential claims on each other. Second, it shows how that logic yields superior explanations of the dynamics in such events, both individually and in the aggregate. Third, it illustrates its methods and arguments by means of detailed analyses of contentious events in Great Britain from 1758 to 1834.

    Contents:

    Claims as performances
    How to detect and describe performances and repertoires
    How performances form, change, and disappear
    From campaign to campaign
    Invention of the social movement
    Repertoires and regimes
    Contention in space and time

    Original Publisher: New York, Cambridge University Press
    Language(s): English