@inbook{920e9dbbc20f41a682e5bb34152e84db,
title = "A Long, Hard Slog: Political Opportunities, Social Networks and the Mobilization of Dissent in Non-Democracies",
abstract = "The inadequate consideration of how forms of the state variously structure politics is identified as a significant flaw in political opportunity theory. This deficiency leads to conceptual {"}stretching{"} and frustrating contradictions between research findings in the social movement literature. For political opportunities to be correctly specified, differences in the mobilization contexts across democracies and non-democracies must be explicitly addressed. This article suggests how the institutional differences between democracies and non-democracies influence the prospect, form, and impact of social mobilization against the state. It also suggests the crucial role of social networks for mobilization in non-democracies. A reformulation of the research problem and a set of sensitizing propositions based on the theoretical reconceptualization are offered.",
author = "Maryjane Osa and Kurt Schock",
year = "2007",
doi = "10.1016/S0163-786X(06)27005-8",
language = "English (US)",
isbn = "0762313188",
series = "Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change",
pages = "123--153",
editor = "Patric Coy",
booktitle = "Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change",
}