Public Space, Media and Protest Movements
In: Politische Interessenvermittlung und Medien, S. 336-358
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In: Politische Interessenvermittlung und Medien, S. 336-358
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Explores the outcomes of environmental protest in communities of Southern Japan. A typology is introduced that affects social movements & their outcomes, which blends the factors of resource distribution, subjective orientations that constitute culture, & social relations. The 'thickness' of institutionalized networks, norms, & roles within Japan is contrasted by the lesser connection between subjective motivations & social action -- both reveal the variation of social movement tactics in Japan than typical tactics in the US or Europe & make the role of social networks increasingly important. 1 Table, 3 Figures. L. Collins Leigh
Explores the outcomes of environmental protest in communities of Southern Japan. A typology is introduced that affects social movements & their outcomes, which blends the factors of resource distribution, subjective orientations that constitute culture, & social relations. The 'thickness' of institutionalized networks, norms, & roles within Japan is contrasted by the lesser connection between subjective motivations & social action -- both reveal the variation of social movement tactics in Japan than typical tactics in the US or Europe & make the role of social networks increasingly important. 1 Table, 3 Figures. L. Collins Leigh