New dimensions of social movements: The high-level waste-siting controversy |
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Authors: | Edward J Walsh |
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Institution: | (1) Pennsylvania State University, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper argues that the widespread, irreversible, and catastrophic potentials associated with some contemporary genres of grievances make derivative social movements novel in respects different from those emphasized by French, Italian, and German analysts using the concept new social movements. This European concept distinguishes between new and old protests to emphasize significant changes in the nature of the contemporary state or the value systems of its citizens, a distinction that has not been accentuated in the United States. The argument here is that only certain contemporary technology movements are really novel—and for reasons other than those alleged by advocates of the new social movements.![rdquo](/content/w470m26535317740/xxlarge8221.gif) |
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