Isomorphism,Institutional Parochialism,and the Study of Social Movements |
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Authors: | Stephen C Poulson Cory P Caswell Latasha R Gray |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Sociology and Anthropology, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA 22807, USApoulsosc@jmu.edu;3. Department of Sociology, University of California-SanDiego, San Diego, CA 92093, USA;4. Department of Sociology and Anthropology, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA 22807, USA |
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Abstract: | This study investigates whether the field of social movements is occupied by parochial concerns. Using a content analysis of two prominent journals that study social movements – Mobilization: An International Journal and Social Movement Studies: Journal of Social and Political Protest – it was found that the field is dominated by the study of Western movements, but is also relatively ‘worldly’ when compared to other academic sub-disciplines. Much work on the ‘global south’ is conducted by scholars who maintain personal associations and connections to regions of the world outside of the West. In addition, it was found that social movement scholars focus predominantly on the study of liberal movements as compared to conservative movements. The types of movements most commonly studied are also examined. |
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Keywords: | Institutional parochialism institutional isomorphism social movements academic fields |
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