Sociological Theory and Methods
Online ISSN : 1881-6495
Print ISSN : 0913-1442
ISSN-L : 0913-1442
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Political Opportunity Structure, Economic Structure,and Ideology :
Peasant Uprisings in 19th-Century Japan
Daishiro NONIIYA
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1998 Volume 13 Issue 1 Pages 23-40

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Abstract
     Social movement studies employing the concept of political opportunity structure have so far left ambiguous its conceptual boundaries as well as the extent of its applicability to a range of collective action. This study, by examining its conceptual origins and characteristics, argues that the timing of the mobilization by the movement group segmented from the dominant political arena of the society is not determined by the change in political opportunity structure. This claim is examined using time-series data of Japanese peasant uprisings, 1800-1877. The examination results support this contention. It reveals that economic structural change, rather than political opportunity structure, determined the timing of the peasant political protest in premodern Japan.
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© 1998 Japanese Association For Mathematical Sociology
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