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Series Preface httroduction PART I ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORKS AND METHODOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES 1 Michael W. McCann (1991), 'Legal Mobilization and Social Reform Movements: Notes on Theory and Its Application', Studies in Law, Politics, and Society, 11, pp. 225-54. 2 Gerald N. Rosenberg (1996), 'Positivism, Interpretivism, and the Study of Law', Law and Social Inquio:, 21, pp. 435-55. 3 Michael McCann (1996), 'Causal Versus Constitutive Explanations (or, On the Difficulty of Being so Positive...)', Law and Social Inquil?,, 21, pp. 457-82. PART II LEGAL FRAMING AND CLAIMING BY SOCIAL MOVEMENTS 4 John Brigham (1988), 'Right. Rage, and Remedy: Forms of Law in Political Discourse', Studies in American Political Development, 2, pp. 303-16. 5 Francesca Polletta (2000), 'The Structural Context of Novel Rights Claims: Southern Civil Rights Organizing, 1961-1966", Law and Society Review, 34, pp. 367-406. Lisa Hajjar (2001), 'Human Rights in Israel/Palestine: The History and Politics of a Movement', Jounzal of Palestine Studies, 30, pp. 21-38. Jayanth K. Krishnan and Kevin R. den Dulk (2001), 'So Help Me God: A Comparative Study of Religious Interest Group Litigation', Georgia Jourlzal qf bzternational and Comparative Law, 30, pp. 233-75. Katharina C. Heyer (2002), 'The ADA on the Road: Disability Rights in Germany', Law and Social bzquio', 27, pp. 723-62. Jonathan Goldberg-Hitler and Neal Milner (2003), "Rights as Excess: Understanding the Politics of Special Rights', Law and Social Inquil? 28, pp. 1075-118. PART III LEGAL LEVERAGING POWER: CONTESTATION, CONTAINMENT, COOPTATION 10 Austin T. Turk (1976), 'Law as a Weapon in Social Conflict', Social Problems, 23, pp. 276-91. 11 Paul Burstein (1991), 'Legal Mobilization as a Social Movement Tactic: The Struggle for Equal Employment Opportunity', American Journal of Sociology, 96, pp. 1201-25. 12 Susan M. Olson (1995), 'Comparing Women's Rights Litigation in The Netherlands and the United States', PoliO', 28, pp. 189-215. 13 Robert L. Kidder and Setsuo Miyazawa (1993), 'Long -Term Strategies in Jal~nese Environmental Litigation', Law and Social Inquio', 18, pp. 605-27. 14 Ki-young Shin (2004), "Fufid)essei Movement in Japan: Thinking about Women's Resistance and Subjectivity', Frontiers of Gender Studies, 2, pp. 107-14. 15 Michael R. Anderson (1987), 'Law and the Protection of Cultural Communities: The Case of Native American Fishing Rights', Law and Policy, 9, pp. 125-42. 16 Steven E. Barkan (1984), 'Legal Control of the Southern Civil Rights Movement', American Sociological Review, 49, pp. 552-65. 17 Cary Coglianese (2001), 'Social Movements, Law, and Society: The Institutionalization of the Environmental Movement', UniversiO' of Pennsylvania Law Review. 150, pp. 85 118. PART IV LAW, CHANGE AND HEGEMONY: ASSESSING LEGAL MOBILIZATION POLITICS 18 Alan Hunt (1990), 'Rights and Social Movements: Counter-Hegemonic Strategies', Journal of Law and Society, 17, pp. 309-28. 19 Kimberl6 Williams Crenshaw (1988), 'Race, Reform, and Retrenchment: Transformation and Legitimation in Antidiscrimination Law', Harvard Law Review. 101. pp. 1331-87. 20 Susan B. Boyd (1999), 'Family, Law and Sexuality: Feminist Engagements', Social and Legal Studies, 8, pp. 369-90. 21 Joel E Handler (1993), 'Postmodernism, Protest, and the New Social Movements'. Law and Society Review, 26, pp. 697 -731. 22 Balakrishnan Rajagopal (2003), 'International Law and Social Movements: Challenges of Theorizing Resistance', Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 41. pp. 397-433. Name Index |