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Infighting at the Fringe: How Fields Shape Conflict and Organizational Outcomes in Social Movements

机译:边缘的内斗:领域如何塑造社会运动中的冲突和组织结果

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The Mattachine Society and the Daughters of Bilitis were the first gay and lesbian organizations in the United States, respectively. Both were founded in the wake of the Red Scare of the 1940s and 1950s, as hundreds of homosexuals were being purged form the State Department and concern was growing over changing gender roles perceived as deviant. The Mattachine Society was founded in 1950 when no similar organizations existed. As the group expanded, so did infighting, which led to its dissolution in 1953. The Daughters of Bilitis, in contrast, began in 1955. Over time, members drew from experiences in other groups and the organization survived until 1971. These two organizations were central to the development of the Homophile Movement, a precursor to Gay Liberation. As individuals sought to develop organizational identities, I argue they were simultaneously building coalitions to mobilize the burgeoning movement.;This dissertation uses these organizations and the emergence of the Homophile movement to address two questions. First, it asks how external contingencies---specifically other movements and fields---shape internal conflict and organizational outcomes. It argues that when fields provide organizations a limited repertoire from which to draw, infighting leads to organizational dissolution. In particular, this occurs when the organizations debate components of the organization that are not malleable and are linked to individual members' ideologies. Alternatively, when a movement organization has multiple repertoires from which to draw, other fields can influence either adaptation or failure. When repertoires from proximate fields are compatible with those of the field in which the organization is embedded, infighting leads to adaptation. When repertoires from proximate fields conflict with those in the organization's field, on the other hand, infighting encourages organizational dissolution.;The second question this dissertation is addresses is how does infighting encourage social movement emergence. In particular, as much of the work on movements argues that they emerge from existing networks or other movements, via spillover or spinoff, this project shows that infighting can lead to the diversification of organizations and thus creates a base of activists necessary for a movement to emerge.
机译:Mattachine Society和Bilitis的女儿分别是美国最早的同性恋组织。两者都是在1940年代和1950年代的红色恐慌之后建立的,当时数百名同性恋者被从美国国务院清除,对改变性别角色的担忧日益增加。 Mattachine Society成立于1950年,当时还没有类似的组织。随着小组的扩大,内斗也随之扩大,这导致其在1953年解散。相反,“比拉蒂斯的女儿”始于1955年。随着时间的流逝,成员汲取了其他小组的经验,该组织幸存下来直到1971年。同性恋解放运动的前身同性恋运动的发展的中心。当个人寻求发展组织身份时,我认为他们正在同时建立联盟以动员新兴运动。本论文利用这些组织和同性恋者运动的出现来解决两个问题。首先,它询问外部突发事件(尤其是其他运动和领域)如何影响内部冲突和组织成果。它认为,当领域为组织提供有限的资源库时,内f会导致组织解散。尤其是当组织辩论组织的某些组成部分,这些组成部分不具有延展性并且与个人成员的意识形态相关时,就会发生这种情况。替代地,当一个运动组织有多个要提取的曲目时,其他领域可能会影响适应或失败。当来自邻近领域的曲目与组织所在领域的曲目兼容时,内f会导致适应。另一方面,当来自邻近领域的曲目与组织领域的曲目发生冲突时,内斗会促使组织解体。本论文要解决的第二个问题是内斗会如何促进社会运动的出现。特别是,关于运动的许多工作都认为,这些运动是通过溢出或剥离从现有网络或其他运动中衍生出来的,因此,该项目表明,内斗会导致组织的多元化,从而为运动的发展创造了必要的积极分子基础。出现。

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  • 作者

    Jacobs, Molly Sarah.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Los Angeles.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Los Angeles.;
  • 学科 Sociology.;Organizational behavior.;Social psychology.;LGBTQ studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2017
  • 页码 169 p.
  • 总页数 169
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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