Volume 13, No. 1: February 2008
Repression and Crime Control: Why Social Movement Scholars Should Pay Attention to Mass Incarceration as a Form of Repression [Abstract]
Pamela E. Oliver
Borrowing from the Women's Movement "for Reasons of Public Security": A Study of Social Movement Outcomes and Judicial Activism in the European Union [Abstract]
Elizabeth Holzer
Ideology, Strategy and Conflict in a Social Movement Organization: The Sierra Club Immigration Wars [Abstract]
Leslie King
Situating Movements Historically: May 1968, Alain Touraine, and New Social Movement Theory [Abstract]
Sarah Waters
The Spatial Dynamics of the May 1968 French Demonstrations [Abstract]
Lilian Mathieu
Forming Coalitions: A Network-Theoretic Approach to the Contemporary South Korean Environmental Movement [Abstract]
Hyung Sam Park
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Edited by Rachel Einwohner
Volume 13, No. 2: June 2008
Assessing Stability in the Patterns of Selection Bias in Newspaper Coverage of Protest During the Transition from Communism in Belarus [Abstract]
John D. McCarthy, Larissa Titarenko, Clark McPhail, et al.
Validity and Media-Derived Protest Event Data: Examining Relative Coverage Tendencies in Mexican News Media [Abstract]
Kelley D. Strawn
The Sequencing of Success: Organizing Templates and Neoliberal Policy Outcomes [Abstract]
Paul Almeida
The Individual and Contextual Determinants of Protest Among Latinos [Abstract]
Lisa M. Martinez
A Theory of Practice for Social Movements: Environmentalism and Ecological Habitus [Abstract]
Randolph Haluza-DeLay
In the Name of the Prophet? Danish Muslim Mobilization During the Muhammad Caricatures Controversy [Abstract]
Lasse E. Lindekilde
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