social movements |
analysis of SIU as, 219–231 |
characteristics of, 219–226 |
collaboration suggestions, 200–203 |
and the complex whole, 398–399 |
and environmentalism 2.0, 337–356 |
functions of, 226–231 |
mediated, 220 |
myth in, 24–27 |
new models of, 218–219 |
as public, 217–219 |
rhetoric in, 25 |
as success, 215 |
as true, 215–216 |
social-movement organizing |
collective action in, 166–168 |
as collective resistance, 155–175 |
individual action in, 167–168 |
as resistance, 158–168 |
social reality |
transforming principles of, 226–227 |
StopGlobalWarming.org |
and new media, 256–257 |
strategic ambiguity, 223 |
strategic coalitions, 183 |
Superfund, 26 |
tensions, related to SIU |
in actions, 406–408 |
apocalypse vs. hope, 405–406 |
education vs. action, 401–402 |
in messaging, 402–405 |
theoretical foundation, in movement building, 5–8 |
modes of organizing, 7–8 |
practices of citizenship, 8 |
rhetorical strategies, 6–7 |
underresourced people. See environmental justice |
unified diversity, 223 |
U.S. Mayor's Climate Protection Agreement, 18 |
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 26 |
Water Conservation Act, 26 |