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Sarah Soule : "Targeting Organizations: Private and Contentious Politics"
Sarah Soule: "Targeting Organizations: Private and Contentious Politics"
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Sarah Soule (Stanford University)
6 October 2009 (18 pm-21 pm)
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===) Sarah Soule (Stanford University) :"Targeting Organizations: Private and Contentious Politics", mardi 6 octobre 2009 (18h-21h).
===) Sarah Soule (Stanford University):"Targeting Organizations: Private and Contentious Politics" (Tuesday, October 6)
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Intervenants : Martha Feldman (University of California, Irvine), Mike Lounsbury (University of Alberta), Huggy Rao (Stanford University), Sarah Soule (Stanford University) et Francesca Polletta (University of California, Irvine).
Martha Feldman (University of California, Irvine), Mike Lounsbury (University of Alberta), Huggy Rao (Stanford University), Sarah Soule (Stanford University) et Francesca Polletta (University of California, Irvine).
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Sarah Soule est la "Morgridge Professor of Organizational Behavior" à la Graduate School of Business de l’Université de Stanford. Elle est connue pour ses recherches qui sont à l’intersection des études organisationnelles, de la sociologie des mouvements sociaux et de la sociologie politique.
Sarah A. Soule's research examines state and organizational-level policy change and diffusion, and the role social movements have on these processes. She has just published a book Contention and Corporate Social Responsibility( Cambridge University Press, 2009). Recent published work has appeared in the American Journal of Sociology, Administrative Science Quarterly, the American Sociological Review, Social Forces, and the Annual Review of Sociology.
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David Snow est l’auteur (ou co-auteur) de plus de 100 chapitres d’ouvrages et articles parus dans des revues telles que American Journal of Sociology, Annual Review of Sociology, Social Forces, Symbolic Interaction, Ethnography, Social Psychology Quarterly et de nombreux ouvrages incluant Down on Their Luck: A Study of Homeless Street People (avec L. Anderson, 1993) ; Shakubuku: A Study of the Nichiren Shoshu Buddhist Movement in America, 1960-1975 (1993) ; The Blackwell Companion to Social Movements (avec S. Soule et H. Kriesi, 2004) ; Together Alone: Personal Relationships in Public Places (avec C. Morrill et C. H. White, 2005); Analyzing Social Settings: A Guide to Qualitative Observations and Analysis (avec J. Lofland, L. Anderson et L. H. Lofland, 2006) ; A Primer on Social Movements (avec S. Soule, 2009); et Social Movements: Readings on Their Emergence, Mobilization, and Dynamics (avec D. McAdam, 2009).
David Snow is the author of over 100 chapters and articles published in reviews such as American Journal of Sociology, Annual Review of Sociology, Social Forces, Symbolic Interaction, Ethnography, Social Psychology Quarterly , as well as the author (or co-author) of a number of books, including Down on Their Luck: A Study of Homeless Street People (with Leon Anderson, 1993), winner of numerous scholarly awards; Shakubuku: A Study of the Nichiren Shoshu Buddhist Movement in America, 1960-1975 (1993); The Blackwell Companion to Social Movements (with Sarah Soule and Hanspeter Kriesi, 2004); Together Alone: Personal Relationships in Public Places (with Calvin Morrill and Cindy H. White, 2005); Analyzing Social Settings: A Guide to Qualitative Observations and Analysis (with John Lofland, Leon Anderson, and Lyn H. Lofland, 2006); A Primer on Social Movements (with Sarah Soule, 2009), and Social Movements: Readings on Their Emergence, Mobilization, and Dynamics (with Doug McAdam, 2009). His current work includes analysis of social movement activity among the homeless across U.S. cities, research on framing processes in relation to social movements, and involvement as the Principal Investigator of an NSF-funded interdisciplinary, comparative study of homelessness in four global cities (Los Angeles, Paris, Sao Paulo, and Tokyo). He is currently co-authoring a book on the latter project, titled The Sidewalks of Globalization, and is the lead co-editor of The Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements .
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David Snow est l’auteur (ou co-auteur) de plus de 100 chapitres d’ouvrages et articles parus dans des revues telles que American Journal of Sociology, Annual Review of Sociology, Social Forces, Symbolic Interaction, Ethnography, Social Psychology Quarterly et de nombreux ouvrages incluant Down on Their Luck: A Study of Homeless Street People (avec L. Anderson, 1993) ; Shakubuku: A Study of the Nichiren Shoshu Buddhist Movement in America, 1960-1975 (1993) ; The Blackwell Companion to Social Movements (avec S. Soule et H. Kriesi, 2004) ; Together Alone: Personal Relationships in Public Places (avec C. Morrill et C. H. White, 2005); Analyzing Social Settings: A Guide to Qualitative Observations and Analysis (avec J. Lofland, L. Anderson et L. H. Lofland, 2006) ; A Primer on Social Movements (avec S. Soule, 2009); et Social Movements: Readings on Their Emergence, Mobilization, and Dynamics (avec D. McAdam, 2009).
David Snow is the author of over 100 chapters and articles published in reviews such as American Journal of Sociology, Annual Review of Sociology, Social Forces, Symbolic Interaction, Ethnography, Social Psychology Quarterly , as well as the author (or co-author) of a number of books, including Down on Their Luck: A Study of Homeless Street People (with Leon Anderson, 1993), winner of numerous scholarly awards; Shakubuku: A Study of the Nichiren Shoshu Buddhist Movement in America, 1960-1975 (1993); The Blackwell Companion to Social Movements (with Sarah Soule and Hanspeter Kriesi, 2004); Together Alone: Personal Relationships in Public Places (with Calvin Morrill and Cindy H. White, 2005); Analyzing Social Settings: A Guide to Qualitative Observations and Analysis (with John Lofland, Leon Anderson, and Lyn H. Lofland, 2006); A Primer on Social Movements (with Sarah Soule, 2009), and Social Movements: Readings on Their Emergence, Mobilization, and Dynamics (with Doug McAdam, 2009). His current work includes analysis of social movement activity among the homeless across U.S. cities, research on framing processes in relation to social movements, and involvement as the Principal Investigator of an NSF-funded interdisciplinary, comparative study of homelessness in four global cities (Los Angeles, Paris, Sao Paulo, and Tokyo). He is currently co-authoring a book on the latter project, titled The Sidewalks of Globalization, and is the lead co-editor of The Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements .