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David R. Dietrich

Rebellious Conservatives


Social Movements in Defense of Privilege
2014. 2015. x, 185 S. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER PALGRAVE MACMILLAN; PALGRAVE MACMILLAN US 2015
ISBN: 1-13-743621-2 (1137436212)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-13-743621-4 (9781137436214)

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Rebellious Conservatives analyzes three movements, the anti-abortion/pro-life movement, the anti-illegal immigration movement, and the Tea Party, to show how perceptions of threats to their privileges drives conservative protest and how these movements seek to reshape America.
1. Understanding Conservative Protest 2. "This is Our Country": Identities of Privilege 3. "Spiraling Downward on a Path to Anarchy": Characterizing Threats to Privilege 4. "Invaders,""Murderers," and "Communists": Agents of Threat 5. ´To Reclaim Our Nation": How Conservative Protesters Want to Change America 6. "The ´Silent Majority´ is Silent No More": Summary and Conclusion
"Dietrich´s accessible study advances understanding of contemporary conservative social movements, providing an indispensable account of why relatively well-off American citizens protest. The voices of conservative activists from the anti-illegal immigration, anti-abortion, and Tea Party movements reverberate throughout Rebellious Conservatives as they seek to restore, preserve, and defend privileges of citizenship, language, education, Christianity, jobs, and fetal rights while simultaneously restricting access to those privileges." - Robert Benford, Professor of Sociology, University of South Florida, USA

"Rebellious Conservatives is a rich and insightful analysis of major strands of conservative activism. Focusing on contemporary anti-immigrant, pro-life, and Tea Party movements, Dietrich shows how conservative activists imagine themselves threatened by changes in society and develop srategies to maintain their cultural, social, and economic privileges."- Kenneth Andrews, Professor of Sociology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA

"Rebellious Conservatives is simply AMAZING! Covering six states in the south and southwest with mixed-methods sampling, the scope and magnitude of the research put into this book is overwhelmingly deep and engaging. Scholars looking for a comprehensive examination of the endurance of contemporary conservative social movements and privilege would do well to pick this book up!" - David G. Embrick, Associate Professor of Sociology, Loyola University-Chicago, USA

David R. Dietrich is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Texas State University, USA.