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| Online Publication Date: 21 Feb 2006
Mobilizing in Black Boxes: Social Networks and Participation in Social Movement Organizations
Mobilizing in Black Boxes: Social Networks and Participation in Social Movement Organizations
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Recent research has focused on the role of social networks in facilitating participation in protest and social movement organizations. This paper elaborates three currents of microstructural explanation, based on information, identity, and exchange. In assessing these perspectives, it compares their treatment of multivalence, the tendency for social ties to inhibit as well as promote participation. Considering two dimensions of multivalence—the value of the social tie and the direction of social pressure—this paper discusses problems of measurement and interpretation in network analysis of movement participation. A critical review suggests some directions for future research.
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