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                      rights of, 39–40                  Collective action
                      sex, sexuality, and, 148–159        collective identity and, 112
                      social movements and, 131,          in cycles of protest, 98
                        132–133                           rational choice theory and, 93–95
                      social rights and, 135              repertoires of, 97–98
                      wealth, poverty and, 140–148        Resource Mobilization Theory and,
                      women’s movement and, 149–155         92
                    Citizenship and Social Class        Collective action frames, 101
                        (Barbalet), 137                 Collective behavior, social movement
                    Citizens-initiatives groups, 58         analysis and, 130n2
                    Civic multiculturalism, 176         Collective identity
                    Civic nationalism, 80                 collective action and, 105, 112
                    Civility, 213                         global social movements and,
                    Civil partnerships, 157                 125–128
                    Civil rights, 135                     social movements and, 100, 120,
                      gay and lesbian movement and,         122–123
                        156–157                         Collective representations
                      human rights and, 204               Durkheim and state refl ecting
                      women’s movement and, 149–150         society’s, 15–16
                    Civil rights movement, 88             neo-Durkheimians and, 17
                      citizenship rights and, 90, 139   Colonialism, labor migration and, 162
                      mobilization and political        Commodifi cation of culture, 31
                        opportunities and, 103          Common Cause, 122
                      theory of framing and, 102        “Common good,” 195
                    Civil society                       Commonwealth, the, 64
                      defi ned, 215                      Communication networks,
                      new social movements and, 88          globalization and, 43–44
                    Civil sphere, x, 18–19              Conditional globalization, 218,
                      citizenship and, 132, 133             227–230
                    Civil Sphere, The (Alexander),      Condition of Postmodernity, The
                        18–19                               (Harvey), 49
                    Class divisions, political parties and,   Confl ict
                        3, 197–198                        Durkheim and, 16, 17
                    Class movements                       global social movements and,

                      conflict between opposed, 108          128–129
                      culture as object of struggle       social movements and, 121
                        between, 109                    Conflict over cultural meanings, social

                    Class politics, 51                      movements and, 123
                      development of citizenship rights   Consciousness-raising groups,
                        and, 136                            113–114
                    Climate change, 221–222, 233        Consociational democracies, 154–155
                    Clinton, Bill, 199, 208             Consumerism, 53
                    CNN, 83                             Consumer politics, 54–55
                    Coca-Cola, 229                      Consumers, citizens as, 54, 141, 142,
                    Cohen, Jean, 215                        198
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