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The Fist of the Working Class: The Social Movements of Jiu Valley Miners in Post-Socialist RomaniaDepartment of Sociology, 323 Uris Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, ibv2{at}cornell.edu This article analyzes one of the most virulent protests witnessed by post-socialist societies: the social movements of the Jiu Valley miners in Romania. I argue that the key to comprehending the Jiu Valley miners extraordinary mobilization can be found in the density of their social networks, which, under a particular political opportunity structure, became a crucial resource for social movement organizations. Dense social networks and a favorable political opportunity created organizational resources that were utilized by movement entrepreneurs to build a unique participant identity. Having abundant organizational resources, influential allies, and sharing a special collective identity rooted in a tradition of militancy, Jiu Valley miners could achieve a high degree of mobilization, use noninstitutionalized confrontational tactics, and be victorious.
Key Words: social movements collective identity social networks miners protests post-socialist Romania
East European Politics & Societies, Vol. 18, No. 1,
132-157 (2004) This article has been cited by other articles:
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