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Exam 2 Sustainability Politics, Paradigms and Debates. Lectures 7-12. Detailed notes of all the lectures for exam 2

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Sustainability Politics Exam 2



Lecture 7

Lecture 8

Lecture 9

Lecture 10

Lecture 11

Lecture 12



Lecture 7 – Social Movements and Sustainability: National anti-nuclear movements, ca.

1980; social movements, globalization and the EU ca. 2000



Four waves of social movements

-cycle emergence and performance

-peak every 60 years

-shaped by zeitgeist/ cultural climate = specific configuration of worldviews, emotions,

ideas, beliefs at particular point in time

-creates sensitivity to certain things, cultural critique (optimistically inclined or

pessimistically) – changes over time and has relation to economic (Kondratiev) cycles



How do changes in social-cultural-economic conditions shape emergence, degree of

mobilization of social movements?

Three explanations of the emergence of NSM in 1970s

1) Resource Mobilization Approach

2) New Social Movements Approach

,3) Political Opportunity Structure Approach



New Social movements differ from old

1 Post-materialistic values; about life quality

2 recruited from middle class; not certain class divisions

3 Politicize everyday life

4 use unconventional politics (around political ways)

5 shared opposition against ‘the system’

6 decentralized, participatory and autonomous organization

7 not a new grand narrative, pluralist culture



1) Resource Mobilization Approach

-pluralist tradition

-social movement = set of opinions and beleifs in a population which represent preferences

for changing some elements of social structure and or reward distribution

-social movement organization = a complex, or formal organization which identitifies

preferences with social movement or a counter-movement and attempts to implement those

goals

-focus on SMOs

-how do they recruit members, how important are leaders, what resources do they draw on

-what impacts do they achieve?

-SMOs key to SM impacts; mobilizing and coordinating social movement acitivity (structure

of organization is important) – tightly knit social movement, well connected through

infrastructure of national and international networks

,Two critiques of RMT

1 from neo-pluralists (Kitschelt)

-too narrow focus on internal variables of SM, need to explore external structure



2 from neo-marxists (Steinmitz)

-fails to understand deeper nature of conflicts, and nature of grievances

-ignores the relationshop between evolving social conflicts and identities

-underrate symbolic, expressive moral apsects, overemphasize rational choice



2) New Social Movements Approach

-Steinmitz

-neo-Marxism

-7 characteristics of NSM

-NSM pose problems for traditional Marxism, cannot be explained fully by neo-Marxism,

regulation theory of Jessop best to explain

-middle class in NSM overrepresented, but not because it is only about their interests

-e.g. smog is democratic

-regulation theory, capital accumulation system, reinforces itself, stabilized over time

-Fordism as examample of regulation, crisis of Fordism due to oil crisis or early

modernization (better education, resistance to homogenous culture and enforced conformism)

-Hirsh and Roth on regulation theory; conflate theorizing with explaining

-Jessop regulation theory; maintains Marxist theory core (capital accumulation) but explains

specific phenomena, history determines the current, contingency

, 3) The Political Opportunity Structure

-neo-pluralist

-Kitschelt

-comparative research on 4 countries and anti-nuclear movement in 1960-1970

-differ in their POS, same in NSM characteristics

-POS can explain movement impacts and strategies

-POS have two dimensions; openness and capacity

-Openness; number of political parties, groups with demands, capacity of legislator to make

policy decisions without executive, mechanisms of aggregation patterns of intermediation

between interests groups and executive branch

-capacity; centralization of state apparatus, govn. Control over market, independency of

judiciary

-POS can explain different impacts and strategies;



Three kinds of impacts

1 procedural impacts – grant access to social movements demands, recognition of SM as

legitimate

2 structural impacts – change the structures and rules of a political system as a consequence

of SMs

3 substantive impacts – policy changes brought about by SMs




The international POS of transnational environmental movements

-around 1990s; environmental movement organizations (EMOs) created global networks, and

internet and ICT society, fostered the creation of transnational environmental networks

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