Black Flags and Social Movements :A Sociological Analysis of Movement Anarchism - Contemporary Anarchist Studies

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Black Flags and Social Movements

Black Flags and Social Movements :A Sociological Analysis of Movement Anarchism - Contemporary Anarchist Studies

3.00 (4 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Anarchism may be the most misunderstood political ideology of the modern era, and one of the least studied social movements by English-speaking scholars. Black flags and social movements addresses this deficit with an in-depth analysis of contemporary anarchist movements as interpreted by social movement theories and political sociology. Using unique data gathered by anarchists themselves, Williams presents longitudinal and international analyses that focus upon who anarchists are, and where they may be found.

Social movement ideas including political opportunity, new social movements, and social capital theory, are relevant and adaptable to understanding anarchist movements. Due to their sometimes limited numbers and identities as radical anti-authoritarians, anarchists often find themselves collaborating with numerous other social movements, bringing along their values, ideas and tactics.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781526105554
ISBN10 1526105551
Number Of Pages 304
Item Weight 426 g
Product Dimensions 156 x 234 x 16 mm
Publisher / Reseller Manchester University Press
Format paperback
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“Black Flags and Social Movements is a fundamental and insightful contribution to the political sociology of anarchist movements. Dana Williams uses sociological theories and methods to investigate the nature and location of anarchist social movements since the 19th century. This is a valuable contribution to our understanding of the persistence and evolution of radical egalitarianism, a recurring social movement that comes forth again and again in periods of world history in which inequalities have expanded beyond whatever societal functions they may have.”

Christopher Chase-Dunn

"Challenging myths of violence, and jokes about disorganization, Williams carefully maps the organizations, struggles and activists within international anarchist movements. Few have attempted to analyze anarchist movements in any systematic fashion but Williams offers activists and scholars a map of contemporary anarchism, and uses social movement theory to understand its dynamics. Combining movement data with social movement theory, this is a ground-breaking analysis of anarchist movements."

Lesley Wood

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Author's Bio

Dana M. Williams is an Associate Professor of Sociology at California State University, Chico

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