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جنبش‌هاى اجتماعى و دموكراتيزاسيون

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چرا جنبشهای اجتماعی مطالعه میشوند؟زیرا،آنها بخش مشترک و مهمی از دنیای پیرامون ما هستند.جنبشهای اجتماعی پنجره ای به سوی ابعاد مهمی از زندگی اجتماعی ما میگشایند.معمولا این جنبشهای اجتماعی هستند که بیرون از نظام سیاسی برای شناخت نگرانی ها و دست یافتن به مطالبات فشار وارد میکنند.جنبشهای اجتماعی بخش مرکز آنچه «جامعه مدنی»یا «سپهر عمومی»نامیده میشود،هستند،و از همین زاویه با دموکراتیزاسیون پیوند دارند.جنبش های اجتماعی علاوه بر ابعاد سیاسی و اجتماعی جتبه های انسانی و روانشناختی مهمی دارند.جنبشها به قلب انگیزه انسانی وارد میشوند و از این رو تا حدی شبیه هنر هستند جنبشهای اجتماعی راههای خوبی برای فهم حساسیت های اخلاقی از جمله وفاداری،گذشت و فداکاری،عشق و جستحوی دلیلی برای رنج کشیدن به خاطر دیگران هستند

کتاب حاضر ترجمه مقالاتی است درباره جنبشهای اجتماعی و دموکراتیزاسیون بر اساس تجارب سیاسی-اجتماعی و زیستی دیگر کشورها از این رو نباید آنها را به مثابه نسخه عین به عین برای این سرزمین تجویز کرد،لذا ذهن خلاق خوانندگان محترم را به پرسشگری نقادانه یافته های دیگر صاحب نظران در خصوص جنبشهای اجتماعی دعوت میکند

284 pages, Paperback

First published December 6, 2002

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Jeff Goodwin

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Jeffrey Roger Goodwin is a professor of sociology at New York University. He holds a BA, MA and PhD from Harvard University. His research interests include social movements, revolutions, political violence, and terrorism.

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January 24, 2017
کتاب از 12 مقاله تشکیل شده است. هرمقاله را فرد خاصی ترجمه کرده است. نکته جالب راجع به ترجمه و تهیه این کتاب آن است که این کتاب به کوشش سعید مدنی و ترجمه 8نفر صورت گرفته که تمام این افراد در زندان اوین بوده اند و از فعالین سیاسی-اجتماعی. ترجمه این کتاب نیز در طول مدت محکومیت و حبس این افراد صورت گرفته است.
کتاب را میتوان یک کتاب آکادمیک دانست که شاید مناسب قشر وسیعی از افراد نباشد به این خاطر که عبارات و اصطلاحات مبهم زیاد دارد. برای من نیز این اتفاق افتاد که نمیدانم این را باید به حساب متن کتاب گذاشت یا ترجمه.
ضعف و نقد دیگری که به این کتاب وارد است می‌تواند غیرملموس بودن آن برای ما ایرانیان باشد زیرا که به بررسی و تحلیل جنبش‌های اجتماعی کشورهای اروپایی و با تمرکز بر آمریکا پرداخته است که خب تفاوت‌های چشمگیری با جامعه ما دارد.
شاید کاربردی‌ترین و مفیدترین مقالات آن را بتوان 3 الی 4تا دانست و همینطور 2مقاله آخر کتاب که به مفهموم دموکراتیزاسیون و دموکراتیزاسیون در آمریکای لاتین میپردازد.
Profile Image for Terri Lynn.
997 reviews
January 22, 2013
I liked this a lot. I am interested in social movements because I grew up in the 1960's and 1970's with parents who were involved in various social movements from the civil rights movement to the women's liberation movement to the gay rights movement and to the Vietnam War protest movement. This book has excerpts from many authors who interviewed people involved in those movements and more at the time they occurred and much research on what makes movements tick. There is even a section on cults and charismatic leaders. If you would like to better understand social movements, this is a great place to start.
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Author 7 books226 followers
September 2, 2016
An excellent overview of the field, with dozens of short chapters on issues like the collective action problem, framing, etc.
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121 reviews
August 1, 2025
really cool to see the actions and organization of social movements
hate to see when people don’t know the history of what works and what never does
how can we learn from our past social movements to act in accordance with the present moment.
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November 30, 2025
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June 11, 2021
“Whereas scholars used to talk about the success or failure of movements, today they are more likely to talk about movement ‘outcomes,’ in recognition of the unintended consequences.” (Part IX: What Changes Do Movements Bring About?)

We need to completely change the way we view movements. While evaluating the shortcomings of both Occupy and BLM helps activists develop new strategies – solely focusing on the failures inevitably leads to burnout. Since those movements, discussions on class consciousness and institutional racism have entered the mainstream – with articles on BLM featured in everything from Good House Keeping to Marie Claire. This normalization of previously untouchable topics is crucial to long-term structural change.

A great collection of papers and book excerpts. The book doesn’t simply list a timeline of social movements – but instead asks the thought provoking questions “who joins SMM? Why do SMM occur? Who remains and who drops out?” Etc. Etc. Etc. The answers are not as cut-and-dried as one might think. Overall, an enjoyable text for assigned reading.
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April 21, 2012
A good collection of essays on various aspects of social movements. Many of the essays are excerpts from books or longer papers, which is why I only give this 3 stars. I found myself wanting more with some of them, and feeling that some of them rambled on needlessly in sociological jargon without really getting to a good solid point. I would like to see an updated version with essays more relevant to today's social movements. All in all this was a valuable resource for an independent study I am doing on social movements.
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January 25, 2018
This is a good reader. The intro chapters introduce key concepts in a clear and straight-forward (though not always exciting) manner. The selection of readings is varied both theoretically and substantively. I will be using this reader for my spring Social Movements class and I plan to assign about 60% of the chapters.
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December 31, 2022
A perfect intro to understanding social movements. I'm from a computer engineering background, but it was not too difficult to read and understand.
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April 28, 2017
I read the third edition for my Social Movements class. Really good blend of theory with critical thought on real-life cases of movements. Great organization of chapters into parts with a theme --
ex. who joins SM, why do movements decline, how do movements interact with others. Expanded my ideas of what a movement is.
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