Gender Composition in Social Movement Organizations: The Predominance of Women in Emergent Citizen Group in Disaster

Author(s)McCabe, Susan
Author(s)Neal, David M.
Date Accessioned2005-03-05T16:33:55Z
Date Available2005-03-05T16:33:55Z
Publication Date1983-04
DescriptionThis paper examines potential conditions associated with the gender composition of one type of social movement organization, an emergent citizen group (ECG) in disaster. Knowledge of the gender composition of social movements represents an important addition to class, religious, ethnic, and attitudinal foci. This paper will comment on the (preliminary) conclusions of the formal voluntary organization and social movement literature concerning the role of gender in these social phenomena. The predominance of women in ECG’s may be interpreted as a consequence of task structure, previous existing networks, recruitment strategies, perceived discretionary time, and perceived conflict between involvement in ECG’s and commitment to other roles.en
SponsorNational Science Foundationen
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URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/461
Languageen_US
PublisherDisaster Research Centeren
Part of SeriesPreliminary Papers;85
Keywordsgenderen
KeywordsECGen
Keywordsemergent citizen groupen
Keywordssocial movement
TitleGender Composition in Social Movement Organizations: The Predominance of Women in Emergent Citizen Group in Disasteren
TypeOtheren
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