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The Rise, Fall, and Influence of the Tea Party Insurgency

The Rise, Fall, and Influence of the Tea Party Insurgency

The Rise, Fall, and Influence of the Tea Party Insurgency

Patrick Rafail, Tulane University, Louisiana
John D. McCarthy, Pennsylvania State University
December 2023
Available
Paperback
9781009423731

    Emerging in 2009, the Tea Party movement had an immediate and profound impact on American politics and society. This book draws on a decade's worth of original, extensive data collection to understand why the Tea Party emerged, where it was active, and why it disappeared so quickly. Patrick Rafail and John McCarthy link the Tea Party's rise to prominence following the economic collapse that came to be known as the Great Recession. Paying special attention to the importance of space and time in shaping the Tea Party's activities, Rafail and McCarthy identify and explain the movement's disappearance from the political stage. Even though grassroots Tea Party activism largely ceased by 2014, they demonstrate the movement's effect on the Republican Party and American democracy that continues today.

    • Draws on extensive original data collection to analyze the Tea Party movement
    • Provides the most comprehensive assessment of the Tea Party movement to date, tracing its origins, maturation, and decline
    • Makes a major contribution to the literature on conservative social movements

    Reviews & endorsements

    ‘This book is carefully researched and uses a wide variety of data sources to support the authors’ arguments, providing a treasure trove of interesting new approaches to studying political movements. … Recommended.’ R. J. Gelm, CHOICE

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    Product details

    December 2023
    Paperback
    9781009423731
    250 pages
    230 × 150 × 15 mm
    0.4kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction: A Fragile, Grassroots Insurgency
    • 2. Toward a Theoretical Account of the Tea Party's Rise and Fall
    • 3. The Birth of the Insurgency: The 2009 Tea Party Protests and the Groups that Staged Them
    • 4. Tea Party Supporters, Activists, and Mobilizing Structures
    • 5. The Trajectory of the Tea Party Insurgency: Local Activism and its Rapid Decline
    • 6. Threat, Political Integration, and the Disappearance of Local Tea Party Groups
    • 7. Moving Off Message: The Discursive Demobilization of the Tea Party
    • 8. How Tea Party Activism Polarized the House of Representatives
    • 9. From Ridicule to Unbridled Enthusiasm: The Tea Party's Slow Embrace of Trumpism
    • 10. Conclusion
    • Appendix: Research Design and Methodology.
      Authors
    • Patrick Rafail , Tulane University, Louisiana

      Patrick Rafail is Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at Tulane University. His work focuses on social movements, collective behavior, social control, and computational social science.

    • John D. McCarthy , Pennsylvania State University

      John D. McCarthy is Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the Department of Sociology and Criminology at the Pennsylvania State University. His diverse and extensive research began with resource mobilization, including numerous studies of social movement organizations. Notre Dame's Social Movement Lifetime Scholarly Achievement Award is named in his honor.