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- W2895579660 abstract "Access to needed resources – material, human, social-organizational, cultural and moral – remains a crucial link between sentiments for change and the capacity of social movements to mobilize around those sentiments. Thus, the relevance and usefulness of resource mobilization theory are undiminished and the broader approach remains vital to analyzing the full spectrum of contemporary social movements and collective action. This chapter rearticulates the earlier differentiation of five resource types before turning attention to the broader issue of how movement actors acquire resources by describing four major mechanisms of resource access – self-production, aggregation, co-optation, and patronage. It goes on to address important concepts of exchange relationships through which specific movement actors gain access to particular resources. It then reviews the extensive scholarly literature on resource mobilization published since the 2004 review by Edwards et al. appeared, characterizing the wide uses to which these ideas have been put." @default.
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- W2895579660 title "The Resource Context of Social Movements" @default.
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