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The making of pro-life activists : how social movement mobilization works / Ziad W. Munson.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Munson, Ziad W.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Pro-life movement--United States--History.
Pro-life movement.
Pro-choice movement--United States--History.
Pro-choice movement.
Social action--United States--History.
Social action.
Social movements--United States--History.
Social movements.
History.
United States.
Physical Description:
xii, 233 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2008.
Summary:
How do people become activists for causes they care deeply about? Many people with similar backgrounds, for instance, fervently believe that abortion should be illegal, but only some of them join the pro-life movement. By delving into the lives and beliefs of activists and nonactivists alike, Ziad W. Munson is able to lucidly examine the differences between them. Through extensive interviews and detailed studies of pro-life organizations across the nation, Munson makes the startling discovery that many activists join up before they develop strong beliefs about abortion - in fact, some are even pro-choice prior to their mobilization. Therefore, Munson concludes, commitment to an issue is often a consequence rather than a cause of activism.
The Making of Pro-life Activists provides a compelling new model of how people become activists, while also offering a penetrating analysis of the complex relationship between religion, politics, and the pro-life movement. Policy makers, activists on both sides of the issue, and anyone seeking to understand how social movements take shape will find this book essential.
Contents:
Explaining mobilization in the American pro-life movement
Learning to care
The mobilization process
The birth of a movement
Together but not one : the pro-life movement structure
"United we stand"? Tension in the pro-life moral universe
"My life is my argument" : religion and the movement
Becoming an activist : ideas and social movements.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-226) and index.
ISBN:
9780226551197
9780226551203
0226551199
0226551202
OCLC:
225875895

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