- Sidney Tarrow
Sidney G. Tarrow (?-present) is a
professor of political science andsociology , known for his research in the areas ofcomparative politics ,social movements , political parties,collective action andpolitical sociology .Biography
B.A.
Syracuse University , 1960, American Studies; M.A.Columbia University , 1961, Public Law and Government; Ph.D.University of California, Berkeley , 1965, Political Science.He is currently
Maxwell Upson Professor of Government and Sociology atCornell University .Ideas
Tarrow's first area of interest was the study of
communism in the 1960s. In the 1970s he moved to the study of comparativelocal politics and in the 1980s to the study of social movements andprotest cycle s (or 'cycles ofcontention '). A specialist in European politics and society, Sidney Tarrow has written widely on Italian and French politics,centre-periphery relations ,new social movements , andcontentious politics . Tarrow is a leading expert on new social movements and, more broadly, the phenomena ofcontentious behaviour .His 1998 book "Power in Movement" analyses the cultural, organizational and personal sources of social movements' power, emphasizing the rise and fall of social movements as part of political struggle and as the outcome of changes in political
opportunity structures . His list of five political opportunity structures includes: increasing access, shifting alignments, divided elites, influential allies and repression and facilitation. Tarrow writes that unlike political or economicsocial institution s, social movements have an elusive power, but one that is no less real. Tarrow puts forward a theory of collective action to explain the cyclical history of social movements (visible in the form of the protest cycles), and offers an interpretation of the power of movement that emphasizes its effects on personal lives, policy reforms and political culture. In that book he also lists four prerequisites of sustainable social movements: 1) political opportunities, 2) diffusesocial network s, 3) familiar forms of collective action (aka Tilly'srepertoires of contention ), and 4)cultural frame s that can resonate throughout a population.In 2001, Tarrow, with
Doug McAdam andCharles Tilly , published "Dynamics of Contention" (Cambridge 2001), in which the authors broadened the social movement framework to cover a broader spectrum of forms of contention. This was followed by Tarrow's "New Transnational Activism" (Cambridge 2005), in which he applied the framework to the new transnational cycle of contention, and by a textbook with Tilly called "Contentious Politics" (Paradigm, 2006). He is currently working on internationalhuman rights .Publications
Selected Publications:
* Peasant Communism in Southern Italy, New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 1967; (revised and translated as Partito comunista e contadini nel Mezzogiorno, Turin:Giulio Einaudi , ed., 1972).
* Between Center and Periphery: Grassroots Politicians in Italy and France, Yale University Press, 1977; (translated as Tra centro e periferia, Il Mulino, 1979).
* Democracy and Disorder, Oxford University Press, 1989 (revised and translated as Democrazia e disordine, Laterza, 1990).
* Power in Movement: Collective Action, Social Movements and Politics, Cambridge University Press, 1994. (Spanish trans.: El Poder en Movimiento, Alianza, 1998; revised as Power in Movement: Social Movements and Contentious Politics, Cambridge University Press, 1998).
* The New Transnational Activism, Cambridge University Press, 2005.
* (withBert Klandermans andHanspeter Kriesi , eds.) From Structure to Action: Comparing Social Movement Research Across Cultures, International Social Movement Research I, (JAI Press, 1988).
* (withDavid S. Meyer ) The Social Movement Society: Contentious Politics for a New Century. Rowman & Littlefield, 1998.
* (withDoug Imig ) Contentious Europeans: Protest and Politics in a Europeanizing Polity. Rowman and Littlefield, 2001.
* (withDoug McAdam andCharles Tilly ) Dynamics of Contention. Cambridge University Press, 2001.
* (withRon Aminzade , et al.) Silence and Voice in the Study of Contentious Politics. Cambridge U. Press, 2001.
* (withDonatella della Porta ) Transnational Protest and Global Activism, Rowman and Littlefield, 2005.External links
* [http://falcon.arts.cornell.edu/Govt/faculty/Tarrow.html Homepage at Cornell] , includes a CV
* [http://falcon.arts.cornell.edu/Govt/faculty/Tarrow%20docs/contention%20and%20institutions%20in%20international%20politics.pdf "Contention and Institutions in International Politics" (2001)]
* [http://falcon.arts.cornell.edu/Govt/faculty/Tarrow%20docs/dualities%20moby.pdf "The Dualities of Transnational Contention" (2005)]
* [http://falcon.arts.cornell.edu/Govt/faculty/Tarrow%20docs/rooted%20cosmopolitans.pdf "Rooted Cosmopolitans," (2005)]
* [http://falcon.arts.cornell.edu/Govt/faculty/Tarrow%20docs/identity%20work.pdf "Identity Work" from Tilly and Tarrow, Contentious Politics (2006)]
* [http://www.antenna.nl/~waterman/tarrow.html Beyond Globalization:Why Creating Transnational Social Movements is so Hard and When is it Most Likely to Happen]
* [http://youtube.com/view_play_list?p=16461FC6FB807A2F interview with Sidney Tarrow about social science methodology]
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