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Missing Class : Strengthening Social Movement Groups by Seeing Class Cultures.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (289 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780801470714
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Missing ClassDDC classification:
  • 303.4840973
LOC classification:
  • HN90
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Missing Class -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- List of Online Tables and Appendixes -- Introduction: Activist Class Cultures as a Key to Movement Building -- Part I. Class Diversity among Activists -- 1. Why Look through a Class Lens? Five Stories through Three Lenses -- 2. Applying Class Concepts to US Activists -- 3. Four Class Categories of Activists and Their Typical Group Troubles -- 4. Movement Traditions and Their Class-Cultural Troubles -- Part II. Activist Class Cultures and Solving Group Troubles -- 5. Where Is Everybody? Approaches to Recruitment and Group Cohesion -- Class Speech Differences I: Humor and Laughter -- 6. Activating the Inactive: Leadership and Group-Process Solutions That Backfire -- Class Speech Differences II: Abstract and Concrete Vocabulary -- Class Speech Differences III: Racial Terms -- 7. Diversity Ironies: Clashing Antiracism Frames and Practices -- Class Speech Differences IV: Talking Long, Talking Often -- 8. Overtalkers: Coping with the Universal Pet Peeve -- Class Speech Differences V: Anger, Swearing, and Insults -- 9. Activists Behaving Badly: Responses to Extreme Behavior Violations -- Class Speech Differences VI: Missing Class Talk -- Conclusion: Building a Movement with the Strengths of All Class Cultures -- Acknowledgments -- Appendix: Methodology Notes -- Notes -- References -- Index.
Summary: In the first comprehensive empirical study of US activist class cultures, Betsy Leondar-Wright looks at class dynamics in 25 groups that run the gamut of social movement organizations in the United States today.
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Intro -- Missing Class -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- List of Online Tables and Appendixes -- Introduction: Activist Class Cultures as a Key to Movement Building -- Part I. Class Diversity among Activists -- 1. Why Look through a Class Lens? Five Stories through Three Lenses -- 2. Applying Class Concepts to US Activists -- 3. Four Class Categories of Activists and Their Typical Group Troubles -- 4. Movement Traditions and Their Class-Cultural Troubles -- Part II. Activist Class Cultures and Solving Group Troubles -- 5. Where Is Everybody? Approaches to Recruitment and Group Cohesion -- Class Speech Differences I: Humor and Laughter -- 6. Activating the Inactive: Leadership and Group-Process Solutions That Backfire -- Class Speech Differences II: Abstract and Concrete Vocabulary -- Class Speech Differences III: Racial Terms -- 7. Diversity Ironies: Clashing Antiracism Frames and Practices -- Class Speech Differences IV: Talking Long, Talking Often -- 8. Overtalkers: Coping with the Universal Pet Peeve -- Class Speech Differences V: Anger, Swearing, and Insults -- 9. Activists Behaving Badly: Responses to Extreme Behavior Violations -- Class Speech Differences VI: Missing Class Talk -- Conclusion: Building a Movement with the Strengths of All Class Cultures -- Acknowledgments -- Appendix: Methodology Notes -- Notes -- References -- Index.

In the first comprehensive empirical study of US activist class cultures, Betsy Leondar-Wright looks at class dynamics in 25 groups that run the gamut of social movement organizations in the United States today.

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