Week 11 supplemental
readings:
Individual participation in politics
Doug McAdam,
Sidney Tarrow, Charles Tilly.
Dynamics of contention (New York : Cambridge University Press, 2001.) (LEHMAN-SOCIAL WORK
RESERVES HM866
.M23 2001)
Javelin,
Debra, “The Role of Blame in Collective Action: Evidence from Russia” American
Political Science Review (2003), 97:107-121
Yashar,
Deborah. (1996). “Indigenous protest and democracy in Latin America.” In
Jorge I. Domínguez & Abraham F. Lowenthal (Eds.), Constructing democratic governance: Latin
America and the Caribbean
in the 1990s (pp. 87-105). (Baltimore, MD:
Johns Hopkins
University Press).
Timur Kuran. 1991. “Now Out of
Never: The Element of Surprise in the East European Revolution of 1989 (in
Liberalization and Democratization in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe)”,
World Politics 44(October): 7-48.
Susanne
Lohmann. 1994. “The Dynamics of Informational
Cascades: The Monday Demonstrations in Leipzig, East Germany, 1989-91,” World
Politics 47 (October): 42-101.
Mancur
Olson. The Rise and Decline of Nations. (New
Haven: Yale University Press, 1982), chapter 1 (summarizes The Logic of Collective Action)
Albert Hirschman. Exit, Voice, and Loyalty (Cambridge: Harvard University
Press, 1970), chapters 1-4.
Herbert Kitschelt, “Political Opportunity
Structures and Political Protest,” British Journal of Political Science,
16, num.1, pp. 57-85.
Sidney Tarrow,
Power in Movement (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996), pp.
9-27, 62-78.
Finkel SE, “Civic education and the mobilization of
political participation in developing democracies,” Journal of Politics
64 (4): 994-1020 NOV 2002