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One of a series intended to provide a broad overview of the interdisciplinary field dedicated to investigations of "how legal institutions work in and through social arrangements," this collection contains 22 papers (originally published in scholarly journals between 1976 and 2004) that link analytical issues of legal and social movement studies. McCann (U. of Washington) has organized the papers into four thematic sections, the first of which introduces analytical frameworks and methodological principles. The next six explore how social movements use the legal language of "rights" in order to name collective injuries, frame claims for remedy, and propose visions of social transformation. Focus then shifts to the strategic engagement and implications of legal rights mobilization with examination of how law can be used to disrupt the status quo, as well as how it can work to contain and co-opt challenges to the social order. The final group of essays consists of broader assessments of legal mobilization politics and their counter-hegemonic implications. The papers are presented in facsimile reproduction and original pagination is retained for ease of citation. Annotation 漏2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Table Of Contents:
Acknowledgements vii
Series Preface ix
Introduction xi
PART I ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORKS AND METHODOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES
`Legal Mobilization and Social Reform Movements: Notes on Theory and Its Application', Studies in Law, Politics, and Society, 11, pp. 225-54. 3(30)
Michael W. McCann
`Positivism, Interpretivism, and the Study of Law', Law and Social Inquiry, 21, pp. 435-55. 33(22)
Gerald N. Rosenberg
`Causal Versus Constitutive Explanations (or, On the Difficulty of Being so Positive...)', Law and Social Inquiry, 21, pp. 457-82. 55(28)
Michael McCann
PART II LEGAL FRAMING AND CLAIMING BY SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
`Right, Rage, and Remedy: Forms of Law in Political Discourse', Studies in American Political Development, 2, pp. 303-16. 83(14)
John Brigham
`The Structural Context of Novel Rights Claims: Southern Civil Rights Organizing, 1961-1966', Law and Society Review, 34, pp. 367-406. 97(40)
Francesca Polletta
`Human Rights in Israel/Palestine: The History and Politics of a Movement', Journal of Palestine Studies, 30, pp. 21-38. 137(18)
Lisa Hajjar
`So Help Me God: A Comparative Study of Religious Interest Group Litigation', Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law, 30, pp. 233-75. 155(44)
Jayanth K. Krishnan
Kevin R. den Dulk
`The ADA on the Road: Disability Rights in Germany', Law and Social Inquiry, 27, pp. 723-62. 199(40)
Katharina C. Heyer
`Rights as Excess: Understanding the Politics of Special Rights', Law and Social Inquiry, 28, pp. 1075-118. 239(46)
Jonathan Goldberg-Hiller
Neal Milner
PART III LEGAL LEVERAGING POWER: CONTESTATION, CONTAINMENT, COOPTATION
`Law as a Weapon in Social Conflict', Social Problems, 23, pp. 276-91. 285(16)
Austin T. Turk
`Legal Mobilization as a Social Movement Tactic: The Struggle for Equal Employment Opportunity', American Journal of Sociology, 96, pp. 1201-25. 301(26)
Paul Burstein
`Comparing Women's Rights Litigation in The Netherlands and the United States', Polity, 28, pp. 189-215. 327(28)
Susan M. Olson
`Long-Term Strategies in Japanese Environmental Litigation', Law and Social Inquiry, 18, pp. 605-27. 355(24)
Robert L. Kidder
Setsuo Miyazawa
`Fufubessei Movement in Japan: Thinking about Women's Resistance and Subjectivity', Frontiers of Gender Studies, 2, pp. 107-14. 379(8)
Ki-young Shin
`Law and the Protection of Cultural Communities: The Case of Native American Fishing Rights', Law and Policy, 9, pp. 125-42. 387(18)
Michael R. Anderson
`Legal Control of the Southern Civil Rights Movement', American Sociological Review, 49, pp. 552-65. 405(14)
Steven E. Barkan
`Social Movements, Law, and Society: The Institutionalization of the Environmental Movement', University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 150, pp. 85-118. 419(36)
Cary Coglianese
PART IV LAW, CHANGE AND HEGEMONY: ASSESSING LEGAL MOBILIZATION POLITICS
`Rights and Social Movements: Counter-Hegemonic Strategies', Journal of Law and Society, 17, pp. 309-28. 455(20)
Alan Hunt
`Race, Reform, and Retrenchment:Transformation and Legitimation in Antidiscrimination Law', Harvard Law Review, 101, pp. 1331-87. 475(58)
Kimberle Williams Crenshaw
`Family, Law and Sexuality: Feminist Engagements', Social and Legal Studies, 8, pp. 369-90. 533(22)
Susan B. Boyd
`Postmodernism, Protest, and the New Social Movements', Law and Society Review, 26, pp. 697-731. 555(36)
Joel F. Handler
`International Law and Social Movements: Challenges of Theorizing Resistance', Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 41, pp. 397-433. 591(38)
Balakrishnan Rajagopal
Name Index 629
Acknowledgements vii
Series Preface ix
Introduction xi
PART I ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORKS AND METHODOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES
`Legal Mobilization and Social Reform Movements: Notes on Theory and Its Application', Studies in Law, Politics, and Society, 11, pp. 225-54. 3(30)
Michael W. McCann
`Positivism, Interpretivism, and the Study of Law', Law and Social Inquiry, 21, pp. 435-55. 33(22)
Gerald N. Rosenberg
`Causal Versus Constitutive Explanations (or, On the Difficulty of Being so Positive...)', Law and Social Inquiry, 21, pp. 457-82. 55(28)
Michael McCann
PART II LEGAL FRAMING AND CLAIMING BY SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
`Right, Rage, and Remedy: Forms of Law in Political Discourse', Studies in American Political Development, 2, pp. 303-16. 83(14)
John Brigham
`The Structural Context of Novel Rights Claims: Southern Civil Rights Organizing, 1961-1966', Law and Society Review, 34, pp. 367-406. 97(40)
Francesca Polletta
`Human Rights in Israel/Palestine: The History and Politics of a Movement', Journal of Palestine Studies, 30, pp. 21-38. 137(18)
Lisa Hajjar
`So Help Me God: A Comparative Study of Religious Interest Group Litigation', Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law, 30, pp. 233-75. 155(44)
Jayanth K. Krishnan
Kevin R. den Dulk
`The ADA on the Road: Disability Rights in Germany', Law and Social Inquiry, 27, pp. 723-62. 199(40)
Katharina C. Heyer
`Rights as Excess: Understanding the Politics of Special Rights', Law and Social Inquiry, 28, pp. 1075-118. 239(46)
Jonathan Goldberg-Hiller
Neal Milner
PART III LEGAL LEVERAGING POWER: CONTESTATION, CONTAINMENT, COOPTATION
`Law as a Weapon in Social Conflict', Social Problems, 23, pp. 276-91. 285(16)
Austin T. Turk
`Legal Mobilization as a Social Movement Tactic: The Struggle for Equal Employment Opportunity', American Journal of Sociology, 96, pp. 1201-25. 301(26)
Paul Burstein
`Comparing Women's Rights Litigation in The Netherlands and the United States', Polity, 28, pp. 189-215. 327(28)
Susan M. Olson
`Long-Term Strategies in Japanese Environmental Litigation', Law and Social Inquiry, 18, pp. 605-27. 355(24)
Robert L. Kidder
Setsuo Miyazawa
`Fufubessei Movement in Japan: Thinking about Women's Resistance and Subjectivity', Frontiers of Gender Studies, 2, pp. 107-14. 379(8)
Ki-young Shin
`Law and the Protection of Cultural Communities: The Case of Native American Fishing Rights', Law and Policy, 9, pp. 125-42. 387(18)
Michael R. Anderson
`Legal Control of the Southern Civil Rights Movement', American Sociological Review, 49, pp. 552-65. 405(14)
Steven E. Barkan
`Social Movements, Law, and Society: The Institutionalization of the Environmental Movement', University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 150, pp. 85-118. 419(36)
Cary Coglianese
PART IV LAW, CHANGE AND HEGEMONY: ASSESSING LEGAL MOBILIZATION POLITICS
`Rights and Social Movements: Counter-Hegemonic Strategies', Journal of Law and Society, 17, pp. 309-28. 455(20)
Alan Hunt
`Race, Reform, and Retrenchment:Transformation and Legitimation in Antidiscrimination Law', Harvard Law Review, 101, pp. 1331-87. 475(58)
Kimberle Williams Crenshaw
`Family, Law and Sexuality: Feminist Engagements', Social and Legal Studies, 8, pp. 369-90. 533(22)
Susan B. Boyd
`Postmodernism, Protest, and the New Social Movements', Law and Society Review, 26, pp. 697-731. 555(36)
Joel F. Handler
`International Law and Social Movements: Challenges of Theorizing Resistance', Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 41, pp. 397-433. 591(38)
Balakrishnan Rajagopal
Name Index 629
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