MOVEMENT ROUTES TO CULTURAL IMPACT*
Drawing on the empirical articles in this special issue and posing further questions, I suggest how movement scholars might move forward in identifying and accounting for movements’ cultural impacts. I argue for comparing cases in which movements did and did not have cultural influence, for developing new approaches to public opinion as a measure of movements’ influence, for mining theoretical traditions associated with a wider array of cultural concepts than we routinely use, and for paying attention to the institutional norms that mediate movements’ impacts—impacts within politics as much as outside it.
Contributor Notes
* Thanks to the authors for producing such stimulating articles and to Mobilization editor Neal Caren and Edwin Amenta for helping me to think through the ideas here.