December 1986
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992 Citations
Journal of Interdisciplinary History
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December 1986
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30 Reads
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992 Citations
Journal of Interdisciplinary History
... However, movements are neither monolithic entities nor centralized organizations. Scholars such as Sidney Tarrow (2022), Tilly (Tilly and Wood 2015), Donatella Della Porta (Della Porta and Diani 1999), Castells (1983) and Giddens (1987) offered definitions of social movements, highlighting nuances. What all definitions have in common is that social movements are wide networks of people, without central leadership, that share a strong and loose common purpose linked to a social problem they feel is unbearable. ...
December 1986
Journal of Interdisciplinary History