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                        Locke, John, 238                    McDonalds, 54
                        Logic of Collective Action, The     McGrew, Anthony, 202
                            (Olson), 93                     Mc-jobs, 147
                                                            Meaning(s)
                        M                                     fl uidity vs. static, 33
                        Maastricht Treaty, citizenship rights   global social movements and search
                            granted by, 182, 183, 184           for, 126
                        Machiavellianism, 26–27               power and social, 37–38
                        Make Poverty History campaign, 84,    social movements and struggles
                            229, 230                            over, 87
                        “Manifesto of Porte Alegre,” 221      symbolic, 32–34
                        Mann, Michael, 76–77, 138             world polity theorists and, 61
                        Margin of appreciation, 207         Media. See also Global media; Mass
                        Market fundamentalism, 141              media
                        Market incentives, environmentalism   alternative globalization and, 218
                            and, 188                          coverage of party politics, 200
                        Marketization, 141–142                nationalism and, 79–80, 82
                        Markets                               political marketing via, 199
                          civil society and capitalist, 215–216  Media managers, political parties and,
                          inequality of effects on different    198–199
                            economics, 70–71                Media technologies, global social
                          state and, 36–37, 44–45               movements and, 124–125, 126
                        Marshall, T. H., 131–140, 161       Meehan, Elizabeth, 183
                        Marx, Karl, 4–5                     “Melting pot,” 163–164
                        Marxisant political sociology, 41n1  Melucci, Alberto, 91, 111–118, 121,
                        Marxism                                 122, 128
                          globalization and, 46, 47–55      Meritocratic society, Durkheim and,
                          New Social Movement Theory and,       16
                            106–108, 111, 117               Merry, Sally Engle, 206
                          theories of state, 4–6            Methodological cosmopolitanism, 59
                        Marxist elite theorists, 12–13      Methodological nationalism, 39, 59,
                        Marxist tradition of political          63, 133–134, 224
                            sociology, 4–9                  Meyer, John, 59–63
                          neo-Marxism, 6–9                  Michels, Roberto, 11–12
                        Mass media                          Micromobilization, 101, 104–105,
                          new social movements and, 88          120
                          public sphere and, 223            Migrants, illegal, 176
                        Mass self-communication, 225        Migrant workers, 162
                        Master frames, 101–102              Migration
                        Maternity rights, 149–150             globalization and, 43
                        McAdam, Doug, 102–104                 of professional/scientifi c workers,
                        McCarthy, John, 95–96, 102–104,         177
                            120                               rights across borders and, 177–182
                        McDonald, Kevin, 126                Miliband, Ralph, 12–13
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