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Volume 12, No. 1: February 2007

Europeanization From Below? Social Movements and Europe  link [Abstract]

Benefits and Burdens of Transnational Campaigns: A Comparison Of Four Oil Struggles In Ecuador  link [Abstract]

Contentious Cartoons: Elite and Media-Driven Mobilization  link [Abstract]

Useless Protest? A Time-Series Analysis of the Policy Outcomes of Ecology, Antinuclear, and Peace Movements in the United States, 1977-1995  link [Abstract]

Attraction Without Networks: Recruiting Strangers to Unregistered Protestantism in China  link [Abstract]

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Volume 12, No. 2: June 2007

Introduction: Researching Terrorism

Three-Step Model of Terrorist Violence  link [Abstract]

Ideology, Framing Processes, and Islamic Terrorist Movements  link [Abstract]

A Story of Two Transnationalisms: Global Salafi Jihad and Transnational Human Rights Mobilization in the Middle East and North Africa  link [Abstract]

On the Radical Cusp: Ecoterrorism in the United States, 1998-2005  link [Abstract]

Internet-Savvy U.S. and Middle Eastern Extremist Groups  link [Abstract]

"The Struggle Made Me a Nonracialist": Why There was so Little Terrorism in the Antiapartheid Struggle  link [Abstract]

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Volume 12, No. 3: September 2007

Confronting Oppression with Violence: Inequality, Military Infrastructure and Dissident Repression  link [Abstract]

Signals or Mixed Signals: Why Opportunities for Mobilization are not Opportunities for Policy Reform  link [Abstract]

Measuring Social Movement Organization Populations: A Comprehensive Census of U.S. Environmental Movement Organizations  link [Abstract]

Niche Activism: Constructing a Unified Movement Identity in a Heterogeneous Organizational Field  link [Abstract]

"I'm Not Too Sure what I Told you the Last Time": Methological Notes on Accounts from High-Risk Activists in the Irish Republican Movement  link [Abstract]

The Continuity of Transnational Solidarities in the World March of Women, 2000 and 2005: A Collective Identity-Building Approach  link [Abstract]

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Volume 12, No. 4: December 2007

Police and Protester Innovation Since Seattle

"More Than A March in a Circle": Transgressive Protests and the Limits of Negotiated Management  link [Abstract]

Spillover or Spillout? The Global Justice Movement in the United States After 9/11  link [Abstract]

Breaking the Wave: Repression, Identity, and Seattle Tactics  link [Abstract]

Forestalling Violence: Police Knowledge of Interaction with Political Activists  link [Abstract]

The Command and Control and Miami Models at the 2004 Republican National Convention: New Forms of Policing Protests  link [Abstract]

The Impact of the Local: Police Public-Order Strategies During the G8 Justice and Home Affairs Ministerial Meetings  link [Abstract]

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