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Almeida and Chase-Dunn Publish Article in Annual Review of Sociology on Globalization and Movements

July 15, 2018

Sociology Professor Paul Almeida and Chris Chase-Dunn recently published an article in the Annual Review of Sociology on the relationship between economic globalization processes and social movements. The abstract and digital link appear below.

Abstract

A growing body of scholarship acknowledges the increasing influence of global forces on social institutions and societies on multiple scales. We focus here on the role of globalization processes in shaping collective action and social movements. Three areas of global change and movements are examined: first, long-term global trends and collective action; second, research on national and local challenges to economic globalization, including backlash movements and the types of economic liberalization measures most associated with inducing oppositional movements; and third, the emergence of contemporary transnational social movements. In each of these arenas we address debates on diffusion, intervening mechanisms, and the outcomes of collective mobilization in response to global pressures.

Link to Article