TY - JOUR
T1 - Confronting the state, the corporation, and the academy
T2 - The influence of institutional targets on social movement repertoires
AU - Walker, Edward T.
AU - Martin, Andrew W.
AU - McCarthy, John D.
PY - 2008/7
Y1 - 2008/7
N2 - Analysts have shown increased interest in how social movements use tactical repertoires strategically. While the state is most often the guarantor of new benefits, many movements - from labor to the environmental movement - target corporate, educational, and other institutions. Employing a unique data set of protests reported in the New York Times (1960-90), this research examines how repertoires are, in part, contingent on the institutional target a movement selects. In particular, the authors consider the role of each target's vulnerabilities and its capacities for response - repression, facilitation, and routinization - as explanations for the degree of transgressive protest each target faces. The results provide strong evidence for considering targets as a central factor in shaping forms of social protest.
AB - Analysts have shown increased interest in how social movements use tactical repertoires strategically. While the state is most often the guarantor of new benefits, many movements - from labor to the environmental movement - target corporate, educational, and other institutions. Employing a unique data set of protests reported in the New York Times (1960-90), this research examines how repertoires are, in part, contingent on the institutional target a movement selects. In particular, the authors consider the role of each target's vulnerabilities and its capacities for response - repression, facilitation, and routinization - as explanations for the degree of transgressive protest each target faces. The results provide strong evidence for considering targets as a central factor in shaping forms of social protest.
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U2 - 10.1086/588737
DO - 10.1086/588737
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:52049093413
SN - 0002-9602
VL - 114
SP - 35
EP - 76
JO - American Journal of Sociology
JF - American Journal of Sociology
IS - 1
ER -