Social movements : a cognitive approach /
Social movements are seen in terms of a social theory of knowledge that is politically and historically informed. The book argues that they are forms of activity whereby individuals create new kinds of social identities not only for themselves, but for the societies of which they are a part
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Cambridge :
Polity Press in association with Basil Blackwell,
1991
Cambridge, UK : Polity, c1991 Cambridge : 1991 |
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Yale University
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HN17.5 E99X 1991 (LC) |
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Duke University
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HN17.5 .E97 1991 |
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Princeton University
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HN17.5 .E99 1991b |
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Columbia University
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HN17.5 .E99 1991b |
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