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Disruption or Convention? A Process-based Explanation of Divergent Repertoires of Contention Among Opponents to Low-level Radioactive Waste Disposal Sites

机译:破坏还是惯例?对低水平放射性废物处置场所的反对者之间争用的不同曲目的基于过程的解释

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Violence, disruption and convention constitute three well established categories of collective action repertoires available to contemporary social movements. What factors shape differences in repertoire selection across social movement groups? I take a process-based approach to answer this question, examining two grassroots opposition movements to the disposal of low-level radioactive waste in the United States. The two rural New York State counties I consider each faced a state-imposed low-level radioactive waste site proposal in 1988. Activists in each county mounted vigorous collective opposition to the proposed facility, while exhibiting distinct repertoires of collective action. Activists in Allegany County pursued disruptive civil disobedience, while activists in Cortland County pursued a conventional repertoire of citizen lobbying and litigation efforts. Similarities across a variety of demographic, political, and social characteristics in these two counties leave the standard explanations for repertoire selection put forth in the social movement literature wanting. I argue that the relationship developed between the respective county governments and citizen activists during the waste-site proposal dispute had a dramatic effect on the dominant repertoire of collective action adopted by each community. More specifically, identifying the presence or absence of the social mechanism of brokerage between local government and activists is crucial to understanding the different trajectories of these movement groups. This article highlights the utility of fine-grained process-based analysis as a complement to variable-based approaches for explaining social movement activity, and the importance of the mechanism of brokerage among local government and activists for understanding bottom-up movements responding to proximate grievances, such as the environmental justice movement.
机译:暴力,破坏和习俗构成了当代社会运动可利用的三类公认的集体行动曲目。哪些因素会影响整个社会运动群体的曲目选择差异?我采用基于过程的方法来回答这个问题,研究了两个基层反对派在美国处置低放射性废物的运动。我认为,纽约州的两个农村县在1988年都面临州提出的低放射性废物现场建议。每个县的活动家都强烈反对拟议的设施,同时表现出明显的集体行动。 Allegany县的激进分子追求破坏性的公民抗命,而Cortland县的激进分子追求公民游说和诉讼的常规手段。在这两个县,不同人口,政治和社会特征之间的相似之处,使社会运动文献缺乏对曲目选择的标准解释。我认为,在废物现场提案争端期间,各个县政府与公民活动家之间建立的关系对每个社区采取的集体行动的主导资源产生了巨大影响。更具体地说,确定地方政府与激进主义者之间经纪人社会机制的存在与否对理解这些运动群体的不同轨迹至关重要。本文着重介绍了基于细粒度过程的分析作为对解释社会运动活动的基于变量的方法的补充,以及强调了地方政府和活动家之间的经纪机制对于理解自下而上的运动对近来委屈的反应的重要性。 ,例如环境正义运动。

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