The Suppression of Dissent: How the State and Mass Media Squelch USAmerican Social Movements (New Approaches in Sociology)
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- Synopsis
 - Despite longstanding traditions of tolerance, inclusion, and democracy in the United States, dissident citizens and social movements have experienced significant and sustained - although often subtle and difficult-to observe - suppression in this country. Using mechanism-based social-movement theory, this book explores a wide range of twentieth century episodes of contention, involving such groups as mid-century communists, the Black Panther Party, the American Indian Movement, and the modern-day globalization movement.
 
- Copyright:
 - 2006
 
Book Details
- Book Quality:
 - Publisher Quality
 - Book Size:
 - 392 Pages
 - ISBN-13:
 - 9781135518479
 - Related ISBNs:
 - 9780203960288, 9780415652773, 9780415978101
 - Publisher:
 - Taylor and Francis
 - Date of Addition:
 - 10/13/22
 - Copyrighted By:
 - Taylor
 - Adult content:
 - No
 - Language:
 - English
 - Has Image Descriptions:
 - No
 - Categories:
 - Nonfiction, Politics and Government, Sociology
 - Submitted By:
 - Bookshare Staff
 - Usage Restrictions:
 - This is a copyrighted book.
 
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