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Protest and Activism

2004
My intent is to recount personal experience stories of being a peace activist who is against ongoing war in a city and university that depends upon military funding, in a nation that is highly patriotic, in a flag-waving sense, and at the same time fearful that its own government is becoming Big Brother, in order to preserve its citizens from terrorist
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Protest, Inc. The corporatization of activism

Environmental Politics, 2014
Activist organisations change as they mature. This much we know from the existing literature. Time and time again, they have been reported to become increasingly institutionalised over time.
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Protesting Citizenship: Migrant Activisms

2017
What does it mean to state 'No One is Illegal?'. This rallying call is what unifies migrant protests against exclusionary border regimes around the world, bringing migrants, citizens, 'legal' and 'illegal' people onto the streets in ever greater numbers.
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Contested Space: Activism and Protest

2019
Fueled by social media and activism, the museum world, onsite, online, in galleries and public spaces is being held to account by social movements and causes such as MeToo, the opioid crisis, climate change, environmentalism, women’s rights and LGBT. Museum space has become contested space as increasingly the public more than ever is paying attention ...
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Contentious Activities, Disrespectful Protesters: Effect of Protest Context on Protest Support and Mobilization Across Ideology and Authoritarianism

Political Behavior, 2019
Protest is a tool more often wielded by the political left than right. Somewhat surprisingly, there has been little careful investigation of this asymmetry to date. I show that by examining how the protest context interacts with individual-level differences in ideology and authoritarianism, we gain insight into the protest asymmetry and the dynamics of
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Hotbeds of Activism: Locations of Student Protest

Social Problems, 1998
Some colleges and universities stand out in the popular imagination as hotbeds of political activism, while others do not. In this paper, I examine the factors that account for this variation in campus activism: why student activism occurred on some campuses during the 1960s and not others.
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Protests as events: politics, activism and leisure

Social Movement Studies, 2016
Protests as Events sets out to investigate social movements from an interesting new angle, that of events management theory.
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Protest, activism, and false information

2021
Jennifer Earl   +3 more
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