New Social Movements and the Transformation of Political Mobilization in Contemporary Democracies The emergence of New Social Movements (NSMs) from the 1960s onward marked a pivotal transformation in the nature of political mobilization in democratic societies. These movements—centered around issues such as the environment, gender, sexuality, peace, and human rights—challenge the classical paradigms of political … Continue reading In what specific respects do New Social Movements (NSMs) differ from traditional class-based movements, and how do their ideational, organizational, and strategic innovations reflect a shift in the nature of political mobilization in contemporary democratic societies?
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What factors contributed to the perceived decline of political theory in the mid-20th century, and how has the discipline responded to and evolved from this crisis?
Crisis and Renewal: The Decline and Revival of Political Theory in the Mid-20th Century AbstractThe perceived decline of political theory in the mid-20th century has been a subject of critical reflection within the discipline of political science. This essay analyzes the intellectual, methodological, and institutional factors that contributed to this crisis—most notably the behavioral revolution, … Continue reading What factors contributed to the perceived decline of political theory in the mid-20th century, and how has the discipline responded to and evolved from this crisis?