Social Movement to Address Climate Change: Local Steps for Global Action
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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

identity in, 24–27, 309–330

mediated, 220

as moral, 217, 224–225

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

Sustainable Ballard, 57–59, 72, 75, 223, 285, 289–291

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