Coalition Building in the Anti-Death Penalty Movement: Privileged Morality, Race Realities

Coalition Building in the Anti-Death Penalty Movement: Privileged Morality, Race Realities

by Sandra Joy
Coalition Building in the Anti-Death Penalty Movement: Privileged Morality, Race Realities

Coalition Building in the Anti-Death Penalty Movement: Privileged Morality, Race Realities

by Sandra Joy

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Overview

While a great deal of research has been done about many aspects of the death penalty, very little attention has been paid to the movement organized against it. Coalition Building in the Anti-Death Penalty Movement fills that gap with an empirical examination of the external and internal factors that shape the role race plays in the anti-death penalty movement. While the death rows across the U.S. are overwhelmingly filled with racial minorities and the poor, the ranks of the anti-death penalty movement are dominated by white, middle-class professionals. The attention given to race arise out of this racial distinction between death row inmates and the activists who advocate for them. By conducting interviews with white, black, and Latino anti-death penalty activists, this book examines the influence of race on the mobilization of activists and their approach toward abolition. The concepts of political opportunity, mobilizing structures, and framing provided by the political process model, are used to describe the complex manner in which moral opposition to the death penalty is shaped by the racial realities of the activists. Although racial tensions lie just below the surface, they nonetheless create real obstacles for the movement as it strives to build a racially diverse coalition of activists aimed at death penalty abolition.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739143285
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 01/05/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 314
File size: 413 KB

About the Author

Sandra J. Jones is assistant professor of Sociology at Rowan University.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Political Process Theory and the Anti-Death Penalty
Chapter 2 Becoming Mobilized Against the Death Penalty
Chapter 3 Political Opportunities and Constraints on Activism
Chapter 4 Organizational Dynamics in the Movement
Chapter 5 Framing Opposition to the Death Penalty
Chapter 6 Future Directions
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