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Anti-Government Extremism in Australia: Understanding the Australian Anti-Lockdown Freedom Movement as a Complex Anti-Government Social Movement

open access: yes, 2023
This article aims to explore the emergence and consolidation of various actors and sympathis- ers into the Australian ‘anti-lockdown’ freedom movement, a diverse, hybrid anti-government movement that emerged during the public health response to the COVID-
Lydia Khalil (13082484)   +1 more
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Shaheen Bagh and the Politics of Protest in the Anti-CAA Movement in India [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
This article attempts to understand the pathways and politics of resistance within the anti-CAA/NRC (Citizenship Amendment Act/National Register of Citizenship) protests in India. Led and organised by Muslim women, the activists living in the locality of
Yash Sharma, Shatakshi Singh
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British Muslims and the anti-war movement [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
First paragraph: On 15th February 2003 demonstrations were held around the world to oppose the invasion of Iraq, a global event considered to be the ‘largest protest event in human history' (Walgrave and Rucht 2010).
Peace, Timothy
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Movement Leadership and Messaging Platforms in Preemptive Repressive Settings: Telegram and the Navalny Movement in Russia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
People who lead anti-authoritarian digitally enabled movements face a leadership visibility dilemma—a necessity to balance security with publicity while mobilizing followers.
Herasimenka, A.
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The anti-mandate movement: motorbike helmets and neo-liberalism

open access: yes, 2022
What I am aiming to do in this piece is to connect some threads that I don’t see commonly linked and raise some questions about who benefits from the anti-mandate movement and the potential position of social work in managing our current situation ...
Kenkel, David
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Rethinking globalised resistance : feminist activism and critical theorising in international relations

open access: yes, 2007
This article argues that a feminist approach to the 'politics of resistance' offers a number of important empirical insights which, in turn, open up lines of theoretical inquiry which critical theorists in IR would do well to explore. Concretely, we draw
Maiguashca, B., Eschle, C.
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Skeleton woman : feminism and the anti-globalisation movement

open access: yes, 2005
This article searches for the feminists, and the feminism, in the antiglobalization movement. It first examines texts purporting to represent this movement, discovering that feminism is barely present, granted a fleeting mention at best and deliberately ...
Eschle, Catherine
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'We are heartbroken and furious!' Engaging with violence in the (anti-) globalisation movement(s) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
This piece is intended as an exploratory comment on the militancy emerging in (anti-)globalisation political practice and in the policing of such practice, rather than as a definitive analysis.
Sullivan, Sian
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The Internet and the Anti-Vaccine Movement: Tracking the 2017 EU Measles Outbreak [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
In the Internet Era of information overload, how does the individual filter and process available knowledge? In addressing this question, this paper examines the behavioral changes in the online interest in terms related to Measles and the Anti-Vaccine ...
Amaryllis Mavragani   +3 more
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The effects of anti-vaccine conspiracy theories on vaccination intentions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The current studies investigated the potential impact of anti-vaccine conspiracy beliefs, and exposure to anti-vaccine conspiracy theories, on vaccination intentions. In Study 1, British parents completed a questionnaire measuring beliefs in anti-vaccine
Douglas, Karen M.   +8 more
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