Types and Functions of Umbrella Organizations for Local Social Movement Organizations: A Look at Emergent
       Citizen Groups in Disasters

DAVID M. NEAL

Sociological Research Symposium XIII, ed. by Marie Larkin, Julie A. Honnold, and J. Sherwood Williams (Richmond, VA: Department of Sociology, Virginia Commonwealth University, 1983): 119-122





Abstract:

We attempt to look at the local and community/regional levels of social movement organizations (SMO) and the relationship between them in regards to resource distribution. We hope to ascertain how local SMO’s such as emergent citizen groups, receive resources.


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