Framing in a Multicultural Social Movement

2021 ◽  
Vol 65 ◽  
pp. 101-122
Author(s):  
Carlos Rafael Rea Rodríguez

This article analyses the sustainability movement that opposed the construction of the Las Cruces hydroelectric project in the San Pedro River watershed in Nayarit, Mexico. It focuses on the movement’s theoretical framework and general orientation in order to show how the various and distinct frameworks that emerged throughout the evolution of the movement were selected, adjusted and creatively reworked within the movement. This allowed these frameworks to adapt to changing local social, cultural, and environ- mental conditions through a process that also enriched them and imbued them with new meanings through contact with the perspectives of coastal agricultural and fishing communities, as well as with indigenous Naayeri communities in the mountains.

2007 ◽  
Vol 42 (10) ◽  
pp. 1403-1410 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gustavo Emilio Santos-Medrano ◽  
Elsa Marcela RamÍrez-López ◽  
SaraÍ Hernández-Flores ◽  
Paulina Margarita Azuara-Medina ◽  
Roberto Rico-MartÍnez

Author(s):  
Donatella della Porta ◽  
Massimiliano Andretta ◽  
Tiago Fernandes ◽  
Eduardo Romanos ◽  
Markos Vogiatzoglou

Chapter 3 addresses the institutional legacy (that is, the set of formal and informal rules that regulate the exercise of power in a political regime) of the transition to democracy, particularly those institutional dimensions that are more relevant for social movements—what social movement studies have defined as political opportunities. After setting the theoretical framework by specifying the main qualities of democracy the research has addressed, the chapter covers the legal and constitutional provisions on civil (especially protest) rights, political rights (right to resistance, majoritarian versus consensual assets), and social rights as well as practices—particularly with regard to protest, citizens’ participation, protest policing, and concertation.


2021 ◽  
pp. 144078332199165
Author(s):  
Keith D Parry ◽  
Ryan Storr ◽  
Emma J Kavanagh ◽  
Eric Anderson

This article develops a theoretical framework to understand how sexuality can be institutionalised through debates about marriage equality. We first examine 13 Australian sporting organisations concerning their support for marriage equality and sexual minority inclusion before showing they drew cultural capital from supporting episodes of equality exogenous to their organisation, while failing to promote internal inclusion. We use online content analysis alongside the identification of institutional speech acts within policy to analyse results through three conceptual lenses: Ahmed’s institutional diversity work, Ogburn’s cultural lag, and Evan’s organisational lag, from which we propose a hybrid – organisational cultural lag – as a theoretical tool within social movement theory.


2012 ◽  
Vol 6 (9) ◽  
pp. 546-559 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas Meixner ◽  
Paul Brooks ◽  
James Hogan ◽  
Carlos Soto ◽  
Scott Simpson

2014 ◽  
Vol 342 ◽  
pp. 20-32 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jill Onken ◽  
Joseph P. Cook ◽  
Ann Youberg ◽  
Philip A. Pearthree
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2001 ◽  
Vol 57 (1/2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Johan C. Thom

The religio-historic background of the New Testament: Commentary on a recent publication. The religiohistoric background of the NT is of cardinal importance for its interpretation; however, it is far from easy for New Testament scholars to attain a thorough knowledge of this background. What is needed is not only a broad, general orientation, but also first-hand interaction with texts in which Graeco-Roman religious traditions themselves appear and are expressed. But available introductions are either too general or do not offer a satisfactory theoretical framework for understanding textual materials within context. Hans-Josef Klauck's recent introduction to the religio-historical context of the  NT, by presenting not only an "external", theoretical but also an "intemal" perspective emanating from close interaction with the ancient texts themselves, satisfies to an exceptional degree the requirements mentioned above.


2008 ◽  
Vol 57 (7) ◽  
Author(s):  
Agustín Gómez-Alvarez ◽  
Diana Meza-Figueroa ◽  
Arturo I. Villalba-Atondo ◽  
Jesús Leobardo Valenzuela-García ◽  
Jorge Ramírez-Hernández ◽  
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