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Weider Shu

1996

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Revising The Resource Mobilization Theory: A Reexamination Of The Civil Rights Movement, Weider Shu Jan 1996

Revising The Resource Mobilization Theory: A Reexamination Of The Civil Rights Movement, Weider Shu

Weider Shu

To proponents of the resource mobilization theory in the sociological field of social movements, there exist three basic assumptions relevant to social movements --- rationality based on the utilitarian logic, the significance of resources, and the critical role played by external sponsors. After examining the empirical evidence relating to the civil rights movement provided by Piven and Cloward, I re-evaluate the validity of these assumptions and suggest some modification of the resource mobilization theory: (1) adoption of both rationality and normative orientation as the basic assumption of movement participation; (2) introduction of the concept of precondition, including political opportunity structure …