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Toward a Class-Cultural Theory of Social Movements: Reinterpreting New Social Movements
Authors:Rose  Fred
Institution:(1) Department of Urban and Environmental Policy, Tufts University, 97 Talbot, Medford, Massachusetts, 02155
Abstract:This paper examines the relationship between social class and social mobilization through reviewing the case of new social movements. The middle-class membership of new social movements is well documented but poorly explained by current New Class, New Social Movement, and Cultural Shift theories. These theories fail to recognize the interdependence between interests, values, and expressed ideas. Class culture provides an alternative framework for interpreting the complex relationships between class interests and consciousness in these movements. Through a comparison of working- and middle-class cultures, it is proposed that social class orders consciousness and shapes the interpretation of interests. Class cultures produce distinct class forms of political and organizational behavior while not defining any particular content of movement issues or politics. In particular, the middle-class membership of new social movements is explained by the cultural form of these movements which is distinctly middle class.
Keywords:new social movements  social movements  working class—  politics  middle class—  politics  class culture
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