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Protest,politics and produce: a resource account of anti-genetically modified organism activism
Authors:Darren McCauley
Institution:Department of Geography and Sustainable Development, University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, Fife, UK
Abstract:Activism research is over-reliant on social psychological frameworks emphasising framing or ideological-based explanations. The current underdevelopment of resource-based accounts requires urgent attention from social movement scholars. Stressing the rationality of social movement actors, resource mobilisation theory is used to assess and understand the empirical validity of resource-driven social mobilisation. Anti-genetically modified organism (GMO) activism in France is selected as a uniquely ripe context for exploring resource mobilisation. A resource-based examination reveals why, when and how key anti-GMO movement actors differentiated their strategies on the basis of protest, politics and produce. A new framework is proposed to encompass key variables around material, human and network-based resources. It is argued that resource mobilisation research designs need to move beyond financially driven causal arguments.
Keywords:resource mobilisation  social movements  environmental movements  action repertoires  activism  genetically modified organisms
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