Territoriality and Mobilization: The Civil Rights Campaign in Northern Ireland

作者: Niall Dochartaigh , Lorenzo Bosi

DOI: 10.17813/MAIQ.15.4.W4712T07273N6518

关键词: LawPolitical economyAgency (sociology)Power (social and political)TerritorialityMobilizationNorthern irelandCivil rightsSocial movementPolitical scienceContext (language use)

摘要: This article assesses how the concept of territoriality can expand our understanding relationship between space and political mobilization. While spatial aspects social movement mobilization have received increased attention over last decade, specifically territorial remain undertheorized. elaborates on Sack's (1986) characterization as a means to exert power by delimiting area. We analyze territoriality's role in civil rights campaign Northern Ireland through late 1960s. The empirical analysis indicates that significant was rooted boundaries contexts were deployed course Our intent introducing is threefold: first, help explain interwoven, agency, with local context; second, emphasize utility concepts literature; third, broaden comparative...

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