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Strategy in Action: An Example Strategy in Action: An Example
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A Review of the Sociology of Strategy A Review of the Sociology of Strategy
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Making History: Theorizing and Researching Social Movement Strategy Making History: Theorizing and Researching Social Movement Strategy
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How Do We Define Strategy? How Do We Define Strategy?
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Can We Differentiate between Strategies? Can We Differentiate between Strategies?
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How Do We Measure Strategy? How Do We Measure Strategy?
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Does Context Constrain Strategic Choices? Does Context Constrain Strategic Choices?
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Is the Sociology of Strategy Relevant to Activists? Is the Sociology of Strategy Relevant to Activists?
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Overview Overview
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Notes Notes
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References References
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Strategy in Action: An Example
The teleconference was scheduled for 1:00 in the afternoon. To the surprise of many, most of those invited to participate dialed in on time. Jokes about fashionable lateness among activists glossed over the realities of underfunded organizations and overworked individuals. The unusual punctuality reflected a deep sense of urgency, anger, and dismay. County legislators had just introduced a bill that threatened the goals of coalition participants. Similar legislation enacted elsewhere had produced disastrous consequences, inflicting tremendous pain and needless suffering on the most vulnerable and disadvantaged segments of society.
The conversation sometimes bordered on the chaotic, with twenty to thirty people on the phone at the same time. A side conversation broke out in a different language from the primary one used during the call. Some on the road had to pause to focus on their driving. Some participated more than others. Some opinions seemed to carry more weight than others; some were discussed at length; others were met with stony silence.
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