This insightful book by Jeffrey Alexander and Bernadette Jaworsky explores the source of Obama's political power, arguing that his success in the 2012 election stemmed from cultural reconstruction rather than money or demographics. It highlights the importance of narrative and symbolism in modern politics, showcasing Obama's skillful storytelling and improvisation.
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The Boundaries of Belonging
Online Work of Immigration-Related Social Movement Organizations
- 316pages
- 12 heures de lecture
This book addresses an issue currently making political headlines in the United States—immigration. Immigrants have long engendered debates about the boundaries of belonging, with some singing their praises and others warning of their dangers. In particular, the 11 million unauthorized immigrants in the country provoke heated disagreements with issues of legality and morality at the forefront. Increasingly, such debates take place online, by organizations in the immigrant rights and the immigration control movements, who engage in symbolic work that includes blurring, crossing, maintaining, solidifying, and shifting the boundaries of belonging. Based on data collected from 29 national-level groups, this book features a cultural sociological analysis of the online materials deployed by social movement organizations debating immigration in the United States.