Charisma,collectives, and commitment: hybrid authority in radical feminist social movement organizations |
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Authors: | Cheryl A. Hyde |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Social Work, Temple University , Philadelphia, PA, USA chyde@temple.edu |
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Abstract: | The primary goal of this article is to add to the literature on the role of social movement organizations in facilitating movement involvement and activism. Using Weber’s definition of domination and delineation of ideal types of social action as starting points, my specific focus is on those SMOs that exhibit authority that is situated in the whole (collective) and manifests an extra-ordinary (charismatic) hold on the members/followers. I suggest the term ‘collective charisma’ for this hybrid form of organizational authority exhibited in a subgroup of SMOs. Examples from the radical U.S. feminist movement are used to illustrate how this particular organizational form shapes movement commitment, specifically the creation of collective identity, oppositional consciousness, and culture. |
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Keywords: | Feminist movement organizational authority commitment oppositional consciousness collective identity charisma collectivism |
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