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Each Part opens with an Introduction. | |
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Preface | |
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Alternative Uses Course Grid | |
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Contributor Biographies | |
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Introduction: Social Movements: Conceptual And Theoretical Issues | |
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Emergence: Facilitating Conditions | |
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Disruptions and Threats | |
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A Demographic/Structural Model of State Breakdown | |
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Structural Social Change and Mobilizing Effect of Threat: Explaining Levels of Patriot and Militia Organizing in the United States | |
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Political Opportunities | |
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Political Opportunities and African-American Protest, 1948-1997 | |
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New Social Movements and Political Opportunities in Western Europe | |
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Labor Transnationalism and Global Governance: The Impact of NAFTA on Transnational Labor Relationships in North America | |
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Opportunity Organizations and Threat-Induced Contention: Protest Waves in Authoritarian Settings | |
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Resources and Organizations | |
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Mobilization at the Margins: Resources, Benefactors and the Viability of Homeless Social Movement Organizations | |
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From Struggle to Settlement: The Crystallization of a Field of Lesbian/Gay Organizations in San Francisco, 1969-1973 | |
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Globalization and Transnational Social Movement Organizations | |
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Facilitative Spaces and Contexts | |
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Ecologies of Social Movements: Student Mobilization During the 1989 Pro-Democracy Movement in Beijing | |
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Black Southern Student Sit-In Movement: An Analysis of Internal Organization | |
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Free Spaces, Collective Identity, and the Persistence of U.S. White Power Activism | |
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Processes Of Micromobilization | |
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Social Networks | |
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Status, Networks, and Social Movement Participation: The Case of Striking Workers | |
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Specifying the Relationship Between Social Ties and Activism | |
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A Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Conversion to Venezuelan Evangelicalism: How Networks Matter | |
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Interpretive Processes: Framing Processed | |
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Ideology, Framing Processes, and Islamic Terrorist Movements | |
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Linking Mobilization Frames and Political Opportunities: Insights from Regional Populism in Italy | |
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Resonance and Radicalism: Feminist Framing in the Abortion Debates of the United States and Germany | |
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From Protective to Equal Treatment: Legal Framing Processes and Transformation of the Women's Movement in the 1960s | |
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The Social Psychology of Participation: Grievances, Identity, and Emotion | |
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Grievance Formation in a Country in Transition: South Africa, 1994-1998 | |
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""It Was Little A Fever"". . .: Narrative and Identity in Social Protest | |
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Identity Work and Collective Action in a Repressive Context: Jewish Resistance on the ""Aryan Side"" of the Warsaw Ghetto | |
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Persistent Resistance: Commitment and Community in the Plowshares Movement | |
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Movement Dynamics | |
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Strategies and Tactics | |
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Getting It Together in Burgundy, 1675-1975 | |
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Tactical Innovation and the Pace of Insurgency | |
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Celebration and Suppression: The Strategic Uses of Identity by the Lesbian and Gay Movement | |
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The Success of the Unruly | |
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Extra-Movement Dynamics | |
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Discursive Opportunities and the Evolution of Right-Wing Violence in Germany | |
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Protest Under Fire? Explaining the Policing of Protest | |
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Coalitions and Political Context: U.S. Movements Against Wars in Iraq | |
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IntraMovement Dynamics | |
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Social Movement Continuity: The Women's Movement in Abeyance | |
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The Consequences of Professionalization and Formalization in the Pro-Choice Movement | |
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The Structure of Charismatic Mobilization: A Case Study of Rebellion During the Chinese Cultural Revolution | |
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Diffusion and Modularity | |
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Do Movements Matter? | |
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Outcomes and Impacts | |
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Feminist Generations? The Long-Term Impact of Social Movement Involvement on Palestinian Women's Lives | |
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Movement Framing and Discursive Opportunity Structures: The Political Successes of the U.S. Women's Jury Movements | |
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Age for Leisure? Political Mediation and the Impact of the Pension Movement on U.S. Old-Age Policy | |
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Social Movements and Policy Implementation: The Mississippi Civil Rights Movement and The War on Poverty, 1965 to 1971 | |
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References | |