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Right-Wing Organizers Do This Too [electronic resource] : The Case of the Christian Coalition /

by Fisher, Robert; Tamarkin, Sally.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleDescription: pp. 403-421.Subject(s): community organizing, Christian coalition, new right, Christian right, social movements, community and organizational theoryOnline resources: Click here to access full-text article In: Journal of community practice 2011, Vol. 19, No. 4Summary: This article documents and evaluates the organizing strategies of the Christian Coalition in the 1990s. Unlike most other Christian Right efforts, the Christian Coalition strongly emphasized a grassroots component in a social movement strategy that combined local efforts with a national organization. This study informs three debates in the field of community organizing: whether anything of value can be learned from right-wing organizing; whether contemporary organizing should remain focused on the local community or build power at the national level as well; and whether there is a place for mobilizing strategies in progressive community organizing.
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This article documents and evaluates the organizing strategies of the Christian Coalition in the 1990s. Unlike most other Christian Right efforts, the Christian Coalition strongly emphasized a grassroots component in a social movement strategy that combined local efforts with a national organization. This study informs three debates in the field of community organizing: whether anything of value can be learned from right-wing organizing; whether contemporary organizing should remain focused on the local community or build power at the national level as well; and whether there is a place for mobilizing strategies in progressive community organizing.

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