The Civil Rights Movement and the Logic of Social Change

The Civil Rights Movement and the Logic of Social Change

by Joseph E. Luders
ISBN-10:
0521116511
ISBN-13:
9780521116510
Pub. Date:
01/25/2010
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521116511
ISBN-13:
9780521116510
Pub. Date:
01/25/2010
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
The Civil Rights Movement and the Logic of Social Change

The Civil Rights Movement and the Logic of Social Change

by Joseph E. Luders
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Overview

Social movements have wrought dramatic changes upon American society. This observation necessarily raises the question: Why do some movements succeed in their endeavors while others fail? This book answers this question by introducing an analytical framework that begins with a shift in emphasis away from the characteristics of movements toward the targets of protests and affected bystanders, their interests, and why they respond as they do. Such a shift brings into focus how targets and other interests assess both their exposure to movement disruptions as well as the costs of conceding to movement demands. From this vantage point, diverse outcomes stem not only from a movement’s capabilities for protest but also from differences among targets and others in their vulnerability to disruption and the substance of movement goals. Applied to the civil rights movement, this approach recasts conventional accounts of the movement’s outcome in local struggles and national politics, and also clarifies the broader logic of social change.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521116510
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 01/25/2010
Series: Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics
Pages: 260
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Joseph Luders is Gottesman Assistant Professor of Political Science at Yeshiva University. His research focuses on social movements, civil rights politics and policy, and American political development.

Table of Contents

1. The logic of social movement outcomes; 2. Civil rights and reactive countermobilization; 3. The calculus of compromise; 4. Local struggles; 5. Patterns of regional change; 6. Federal responses to civil rights mobilization; 7. Conclusion.
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