Regarding Tilly: Conflict, Power, and Collective Action

Regarding Tilly: Conflict, Power, and Collective Action

by María J. Funes (Editor)
Regarding Tilly: Conflict, Power, and Collective Action

Regarding Tilly: Conflict, Power, and Collective Action

by María J. Funes (Editor)

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Overview

Studying Charles Tilly (1929–2008), American sociologist, historian and political scientist, is essential for understanding political change and social conflict. His research focuses on how grassroots populations, through different forms of collective action, influence historical events by trying to improve the conditions of people's lives. This book is not only an homage to Tilly, but is also aimed at understanding and applying his thought. In each chapter, the authors, experts on Tilly's work, examine his concepts, theories, and methodological contributions, providing a richer understanding of them. In addition, this book is very contemporary. From the beginning of this century, mainly from 2011, important popular mobilizations, such as the Arab Spring and 15-M or “los indignados” (the indignant movement in Spain), gradually spread to other countries (the US, Yemen, Israel, etc.) in successive “Occupy” movements. The political mobilization of the grassroots movements are undergoing a resurgence, a process that Tilly would have wanted to study. This book can be a good guide for analyzing and understanding these movements.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761867852
Publisher: University Press of America
Publication date: 10/17/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 312
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

María J. Funes is a Professor of Sociology at the Universidad de Educación a Distancia (UNED) in Madrid (Spain). She is a researcher in social movements, collective action, and several forms of participation. She has published many books and articles on these subjects.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Introducing Tilly: A View of His Work, an Approach to the Man María J. Funes
Part One: The Contribution of Charles Tilly to the Social Sciences
Chapter 1: Charles Tilly and the Analysis of the Historical Dynamic of Political Confrontation Eduardo González Calleja
Chapter 2: From Structures to Processes and Mechanisms: The Logic of Explanation In The Work of Charles Tilly Ramón Máiz
Chapter 3: From Macro to Micro in Charles Tilly’s Relational Approach Salvador Aguilar Y María J. Funes
Part Two: Revolutions and National States
Chapter 4: The State In Charles Tilly: Between Centrality and Omission. Ana Haro González
Chapter 5: Revolution and Counter-Revolution: The Vendée and The Intellectual Foundations of Charles Tilly's Historical Sociology. Marta Latorre Catalán and Héctor Romero Ramos
Chapter 6: Charles Tilly’s Concept of Revolution and the “Color Revolutions” Jesús De andrés Y Rubén Ruiz Ramas
Part Three: Collective Action and Contemporary Contentious Politics
Chapter 7: Social Movements, Elections and Contentious Politics: Building Conceptual Bridges Doug Mcadam and Sidney Tarrow
Chapter 8: Contentious Performances: The Case of Street Demonstrations Bert Klandermans and Jacquelien Van Stekelenburg
Chapter 9: Symbols In Movement: The Calendar and Symbolic Vampirism in Radical Basque Nationalism Jesús Casquete
Part Four: The Analysis of Political Violence
Chapter 10: Charles Tilly’s Relational Approach to Terrorism Jeffrey Goodwin
Chapter 11: Policing, Non-Lethal Weapons and the Costs of Repression in Historical Perspective Diego Palacios Cereales
Chapter 12: On the Transformative Capacity of Events: Legitimacy and Political Violence under the War on Terror. Laura Fernández Mosteyrín.
Chapter 13: Compilation and Review of Charles Tilly’s Bibliography Alberto Martín Pérez
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