New courses and possibilities for social movements studies
Keywords:
Social movements, social movements’ theoryAbstract
Since the late 1960s, there has been a renewed academic interest in the studies of social movements. Despite their common empirical roots, the schools that emerged in Europe and the United States were completely different, and, unfortunately, for more than a decade there was little cross fertilization between these schools. In the late 1980s, Latin American scholars engaged in social movement research, but were unable to bridge the gap between the existing paradigms. Rather they adopted some concepts of the European literature and neglected the strengths of the American models o f social movements. The recent literature in Latin America, Europe, and in the United States, however, points to an integration of these approaches, which apparently has been reinvigorating this field o f studies. Research on Latin America may help bridge the gaps that still remain in the literature, particularly those concerning the relationship between the state and social movements.