Grass roots and cadre in the protest movement / Vincent Boudreau.
By: Boudreau, Vincent [author]
Language: English Publisher: Quezon City : ADMU Press , c2001Description: xi, 247 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9715503756; 9789715503754Subject(s): Social movements -- Philippines | Protest movements -- Philippines | Political participation -- PhilippinesDDC classification: 303.484 LOC classification: HM881 | .B68 2001Online resources: Table of contentsItem type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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COLLEGE LIBRARY | COLLEGE LIBRARY Filipiniana | 303.484 B661 2001 (Browse shelf) | Available | CITU-CL-26940 |
Revision of the author's thesis (Ph.D.)--Cornell University.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-239) and index.
Machine generated contents note: Introduction -- woo Images of Mobilization -- Overview and Background -- Outline of Volume -- Chapter -- 1 Macropolitics, National Struggle, and the Permanent Opposition -- Macrostructures and the Permanence of Protest -- Overview of the Left -- The Political Setting. -- Origin of BISIG. -- The Founding Core -- 2 Grass-Roots Dynamics. -- Theoretical Considerations in Grass-Roots Politics -- The Grass Roots -- The New Matrix of Conflict -- Changing Patterns of Grass-Roots Resistance. -- Solidarity and the Social and Economic Environment -- 3 Origins of the Grass-Roots Associations -- UMALUN's Rise as a Social Democratic Mass Base -- DIWANG Magsasaka and National Struggle. -- KASAMA as State Initiative Turned Populist -- Comparative Association Origins. -- 4 Political Opportunity and the Multiclass Movement -- Theoretical Considerations in Cross-Class Alliances -- and National Movements -- Constructing the BISIG Machinery -- Grass-Roots Recruitment -- End of UMALUN's Independent Interlude -- ACES and DIWA -- KASAMA's Transition from Autonomous Local Activity -- 5 Alliance Structure and Movement Politics -- Solidarity and Recruitment -- UMALUN as Socialist Cohort -- DIWA, ACE'S, nd thle intimate Alliance -- KASAMA's 'Pragrmatic Engagement -- Alliance Structure and the Articulation of Conflict -- 6 Contextual Change and Shifting Opportunity -- Government and the Movement in 1987 and Beyond -- BISIG and the Shift in 1988 Onward -- 7 Closed Opportunity and Failing Alliance -- Strategy, Alliance, and Changing Opportunity -- UMALUN's Internal Crisis and Withdrawal from BISIG -- DIWA and the Return to Harrio Actioisn -- Autonomy for KASAMA -- Grass Roots and Cadre in lth Crhanging Political Environment -- 8 On the Study of Protest -- Review of the Argument -- Protest, Consciousness, and Alliance.
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