Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 304
Trim: 6⅛ x 9
978-0-7425-0084-6 • Paperback • July 2001 • $71.00 • (£55.00)
Doug Imig is associate professor of political science at the University of Memphis. Sidney Tarrow is Maxwell Upson Professor of Government and Sociology at Cornell University.
Part 1 Part I: Studying a Moving Target: Theory and Data On European Contention
Chapter 2 Studying Contention in an Emerging Polity
Chapter 3 Mapping the Europeanization of Contention: Evidence from a Quantitative Data Analysis
Part 4 Part II: European Policies and National Responses
Chapter 5 Trade Union Organizing at the European Level: The Dilemma of Borrowed Resources
Chapter 6 Framing Contention: Dutch and Spanish Farmers Confront the EU
Chapter 7 European Farmers and Their Protests
Part 8 Part III: Lobbies or Movements?
Chapter 9 Lobbying or Protest? Strategies to Influence EU Environmental Policies
Chapter 10 Multilevel Action Coordination in European Contentious Politics: The European Women's Lobby
Chapter 11 Weak Weapons of the Weak? Transnational Mobilization around Migration
Part 12 Part IV: The Formation of European Actors
Chapter 13 Media Construction in the Dynamics of Euro-protest
Chapter 14 The European Conflict over Genetically-Engineered Crops, 1995-97
Part 15 Part V: Comparisons and Conclusions
Chapter 16 Contentious Politics in a Composite Polity
Imig and Tarrow have assembled a group of scholars who are at the cutting edge of new methodologies and current political and social transformations. . . . Rich and provocative research. . . . Strongly recommended.
— Choice Reviews
An important work [that] firmly establishes the relationship between social movement literature and European integration studies. . . . Contentious Europeans is rich in detail and judicious in conclusions, and the case studies are first-rate in terms of information and evaluation.
— Robert Ladrech; Race Relations Abstracts
As a study that contributes in multiple ways to two important topics of research, the authors should be praised for their methodological approach as well as for their ability to present a clear typology of social movements' activity within the EU context. All the chapters in the book contribute to shift the focus of analysis from a merely cross-border approach, to the potential for more comprehensive levels of action.
— European Political Science
Imig and Tarrow's latest publication is a pioneering work in the field of social movements. It introduces a European dimension to contentious politics, an brings together in one analysis various groups organized around a wide range of issues.
— E-Extreme
This is an attractive and valuable collection of scholarship. This is research at its best, and the book deserves wide readership.
— American Journal of Sociology
Thoughtful and open-minded, lucid and carefully organized…. It is at the cutting edge of debate about both the European Union and social movements…. This is research at its best, and the book deserves wide readership.
— John A. Hall, McGill University; Contemporary Sociology