This is an incomplete list, as of now, and is tied to research more than OWS specific. Though, I will plan to add to the list here by looking for the OWS books I have bought since creating this research list. Brandi
Occupy Open Bibliography
Benford, R. Snow, D. 2000. “Framing processes and social movements: an overview and assessment” Annual Review of Sociology. 26:611-639
Berger, B. (1985) Foreword: Frame Analysis: An Organization of Experience (Erving Goffman) Northeastern University Press: Boston, MA
Buechler, S. 2007. New Social Movement Theory.Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology:Edited by: George Ritzer: eISBN: 9781405124331
Bullock, H. E., Wyche, K. F. & Williams, W. R. 2001. “Media images of the poor”.
Journal of Social Issues, 57(2), 229-246.
Bunkard, (*2004) Hurricane Katrina dissertation.
Frey, L. February 2012. email communication and interview. University of Colorado, Boulder, Scholar.
Jasper, J. 1997. The Art of Moral Protest: Culture, Biography, and Creativity in Social Movements. Chicago: University Press.
Johnston, H. and Noakes, J. 2005. Frames of Protest: Social Movements and the Framing Process. Rowman & Littlefield: Lanham, MD
Gamson, (1988). Concepts for Frame Analysis.
Goffman, E. (1974) Frame Analysis: An essay on the Organization of Experience. Cambridge,
MA: Harvard University Press
Graber, D. (1984) “Mass Media and American Politics”, 2nd Ed., University of IL: Congressional Quarterly.
Habermas, J. (1989) On Society and Politics: A reader. Edi: Seidman, S. Beacon Press: Boston, MA
Hallahan, K. (1999) Seven Models of Framing: Implications for public relations, Journal of Public Relations Research, 11 (3), 205 -242.
Hechter, M. 1982. “A theory of group solidarity”. Research in Marketing, Suppl. 1, 285–324.
Isaac, L. and Griffin L. 1989. “A Historicism in Time-Series Analyses of Historical Process: Critique, Redirection, and Illustrations for U.S. Labor History,” American Sociological Review vol 54 (873-890)
Krysberg, . 2007 Constructive Conflicts: From Escalation to Resolution, Lanham, MD: Rowland, and Littlefield.
Matthes, J. (Dec. 15, 2011) Framing Politics: An Integrative Approach, American Behavioral Scientist. DOI: 10.1177/0002764211426324 (http://abs.sagepub.com/content/56/3/247)
McCarthy, J. & Zald, M. 1977. “Resource Mobilization and Social Movements: A Partial Theory.” American Journal of Sociology. 82: 1212-1241
McCombs and Shaw (1972) *Media and agenda setting theory*
Meyer, D. Whittier, N. Robnett, 2002. Social Movements: Identity, Culture and the State. NY. Oxford Uni press.
Moyers, B. 2001. Doing Democracy: the MAP Model for Organizing Social Movements. Society Publishers: An updated and expanded version of the 8-stage model in the handout above, with useful case studies as illustration
Noakes, J & Johnston, H (2005). Frames of Protest: Social Movements and the Framing Perspective. Rowmna & Littlefield: Lanham, MD
Palmer, D. (2012) Interview, 2/15/2012.
Scheufele, D. A. (1999). Framing as a theory of media affects. Journal of Communication, 49, 103-122.
Sharp, G. Dictionary of Power and Struggle. Oxford University Press, 2011.ISBN 978-0199829880
Sharp, G. 1977. From Dictatorship to Democracy. Albert Einstein Institution:http://www.aeinstein.org/organizations/org/FDTD.pdf
Sharp, G. 2011. How To Start a Revolution. Film: Dir: Arrow, R.
Smithey, l, 2009. “Social Movement Strategy, Tactics, and Collective Identity”. Sociology Compass 3:658-671.
Subasic, E., Reynolds, K. J., & Turner, J. C. (2008). “The political solidarity model of social change: Dynamics of self-categorization in inter-group power relations”. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 12, 330–352.
Taylor, V. 2007. New Social Movement Theory.Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology:Edited by: George Ritzer: eISBN: 9781405124331
Tarrow, S. 1998. Power in Movement. 2nd ed. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Vacari, S. (Aug 19, 2010) Measuring collective action frames: A linguistic approach to frame analysis: Poetics: Journal of Empirical Research on Culture, the Media and the Arts.
www.elsevier.com/locate/poetic
Weissmann, M. (October 2008) The Missing Link – bridging between social movement theory and conflict resolution: University of Gothenburg: GARNET Working Paper No: 60/08
http://www.garnet-eu.org/fileadmin/documents/working_papers/6008.pdf
Williams, R. (2007) “The Cultural Context of Collective Action”, Blackwell Companion.