Social Movement to Address Climate Change: Local Steps for Global Action
In: Cambria Politics, Institutions, and Public Policy in America Ser.
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures and Table -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: A National Day of Climate Change Leah Sprain, Danielle Endres, and Tarla Rai Peterson -- Chapter Interlude: Speech by Mayor Bernero of Lansing, Michigan Transcribed by Micheal Vickery -- Chapter 1: Step It Up in the Lone Star State: How Identity and Myth May Impact a Movement Andrea M. Feldpausch-Parker, Damon Hall, Cristi Horton, Jodi Minion, Anna Munoz, Israel Parker, and Tarla Rai Peterson -- Chapter 2: Calling All Artists: Moving Climate Change From My Space to My Place Damon M. Hall, Leigh A. Bernacchi, Tema O. Milstein, and Tarla Rai Peterson -- Chapter 3: Demonstrative Protest Rhetoric and the Boston Step It Up Campaign Lawrence J. Prelli -- Chapter 4: Step What Up? Rhetorical Framing and Dialectical Tensions in Salt Lake City's Step It Up Events Danielle Endres, Deborah Cox Callister, Autumn Garrison, Samantha Senda-Cook, and Julie Kalil Schutten -- Chapter Interlude: Interview with Adele Bealer, Co-Organizer of Salt Lake City Gathering of the Waters SIU Event Samantha Senda-Cook -- Chapter 5: Organizing Step It Up 2007: Social-Movement Organizations as Collective Resistance Todd Norton and Travis Paveglio -- Chapter 6: Toward Just Climate-Change Coalitions: Challenges and Possibilities in the Step It Up 2007 Campaign Danielle Endres, Tracylee Clarke, Autumn Garrison, and Tarla Rai Peterson -- Chapter 7: A Social Movement Success Story? Assessing a Self-Identified Movement for Climate Action William J. Kinsella, Nick Temple, and Jim Shields -- Chapter Interlude: Interview with Stephanie Kimball Phaedra C. Pezzullo -- Chapter 8: New Media, New Movement? Jodi M. Minion, William J. Kinsella, Chad O'Neil, and Tarla Rai Peterson.