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Volume 1, Number 1: September 1996

German Unification, Democratization and the Role of Social Movements: A Missed Opportunity? [Abstract] Dieter Rucht Anxiety and the Successful Oppositional Construction of Social Reality: The Case of the KOR [Abstract] Helena Flam The Moral Issue in Collective Behavior and Collective Action [Abstract] Ralph H. Turner To Map Contentious Politics [Abstract] Doug McAdam, Sidney Tarrow, and Charles Tilly Identity and Action [Abstract] Anthony Oberschall and Hyojoung Kim "If I Had A Hammer": The Changing Methodological Repertoire of Collective Behavior and Social Movements Research [Abstract] John T. Crist and John D. McCarthy

Volume 1, Number 2: September 1996


Women's Self-Help and the Reconstruction of Gender: The Postpartum Support and Breast Cancer Movements [Abstract] Verta Taylor and Marieke Van Willigen The Survival of the Women's Movement: Turnover and Continuity in Bloomington, Indiana Suzanne Staggenborg Informal Organizations as Agents of Change: Notes from the Contemporary Women's Movement in India [Abstract] Manisha Desai State, Civil Society and Market in India: The Context of Mobilization [Abstract] T.K. Oommen The Sociopolitical Context of Mobilization: The Case of the Anti-Military Movement in the Basque Country [Abstract] Jess Casquette Northern Theory, Southern Protest: Opportunity Structure Analysis in Cross-National Perspective [Abstract] Vincent Boudreau

Volume 2, Number 1: March 1997


Structural Tensions in the Nineteenth Century Women's Movement [Abstract] Naomi Rosenthal, David McDonald, Michele Ethier, Meryl Fingrutd, and Roberta Karant Mobilizing Interracial Solidarity: A Comparison of the 1919 and 1937 Steel Industry Labor Organizing Drives [Abstract] Cliff Brown and John Brueggemann Elite Identification in Collectiv e Protest Movements: A Reconsideration of the Reputational Method With Application to the Palestinian Intifada [Abstract] Arild Schou Systematizing Research Findings on Collective Behavior and Social Movements [Abstract] John Lofland Book Review Section Edited by Rachel Einwohner

Volume 2, Number 2: September 1997


Dynamics of Repression and Mobilization: The German Extreme Right in the 1990s [Abstract] Ruud Koopmans The Media Politics of Social Protest [Abstract] Victor Sampedro Collective Life and Social Change in the GDR [Abstract] E. Pierre Deess Framing Puerto Rican Identity: Political Opportunity Structures and Neighborhood Organizing in New York City [Abstract] Cathy Schneider Social Movements and Social Capital: A Network Perspective on Movement Outcomes [Abstract] Mario Diani Media Measurement Models of Protest Event Data [Abstract] Carol Mueller Book Review Section Edited by Rachel Einwohner

Volume 3, Number 1: March 1998


Irish Transnational Social Movements, Deterritorialized Migrants, and the State System: The Last One Hundred and Forty Years [Abstract] Michael Hannagan Protest Intentions on the Eve of South Africa's First Nonracial Elections: Optimists Look Beyond Injustice [Abstract] Marlene Roefs, Bert Klandermans, and Johan Olivier The Other Side of the Coin: Explaining Crossnational Similarities Between Social Movements [Abstract] Marco G. Giugni Workplace Governance, Class Formation, and the New Institutionalism [Abstract] Jeffrey Haydu Organizational Opportunity and Social Movement Mobilization: A Comparative Analysis of Four Religious Movements [Abstract] Charles Kurzman Disrupting the "Quotidian": Reconceptualizing the Relationship Between Breakdown and the Emergence of Collective Action [Abstract] David A. Snow, Daniel M. Cress, Liam Downey, and Andrew W. Jones Book Review Section Edited by Rachel Einwohner

Volume 3, Number 2: October 1998


Corrections for Selection Bias in Social Movement Research [Abstract] Simon Hug and Dominique Wisler Union Responses to NAFTA in the US and Canada: Explaining Intra- and International Variation [Abstract] Michael Dreiling and Ian Robinson Is the Political Personal? Everyday Behaviors as Forms of Environmental Movement Participation [Abstract] Nelson A. Pichardo Almanzar, Heather Sullivan-Catlin, and Glenn Deane Between Old and New: Social Movements and Cultural Change [Abstract] Leo d'Anjou and John Van Male Dreadlocks: The Hair Aesthetics of Cultural Resistance and Collective Identity Formation [Abstract] M. Bahati Kuumba and Femi Ajanaku The Complexity of Decline: Explaining the Marginalization of the East German Women's Movement [Abstract] Lynn Kamenitsa Book Review Section Edited by Rachel Einwohner

Volume 4, Number 1: April 1999


The Strategies and Contexts of Political Protest: Political Mediation and the Impact of the Townsend Movement in California [Abstract] Edwin Amenta, Drew Halfmann, and Michael P. Young Rethinking Recruitment to High-Risk/Cost Activism: The Case of Nicaragua Exchange [Abstract] Sharon Erickson Nepstad and Christian Smith From Local to Global: The Anti-Dam Movement in Southern Brazil, 1979-1992 [Abstract] Franklin Daniel Rothman and Pamela E. Oliver Riding the Crest of a Protest Wave? Collective Action Frames in the Gay Liberation Movement, 1969-1973 [Abstract] Steve Valocchi Manufactured Vunerability: Eco-Activist Tactics in Britain [Abstract] Brian Doherty Taking Ownership of Environmental Problems: How Local NIMBY Groups Expand Their Goals [Abstract] Ronit Shemtov Book Review Section Edited by Rachel Einwohner

Volume 4, Number 2: Fall 1999


Dieter Rucht and Ruud Koopmans, Guest Editors Special Issue on Protest Event Analysis The Return of the Actor: Interaction Networks Among Social Actors During Periods of High Mobilization (Italy, 1919-1922) [Abstract] Roberto Franzosi Linking Organization and Mobilization: Michel's Iron Law of Oligarchy Reconsidered [Abstract] Dieter Rucht Under the Spotlight: The Impact of Media Attention On Protest Policing [Abstract] Dominique Wisler and Marco Giugni Comparing State Repression of Pro-State Vigilantes and Anti-State Insurgents: Northern Ireland, 1972-1975 [Abstract] Robert W. White Political Claims Analysis: Integrating Protest Event And Political Discourse Approaches [Abstract] Ruud Koopmans and Paul Statham Protest Events: Cause or Consequence of State Action? The U.S. Women's Movement and Federal Congressional Activities, 1956-1979 [Abstract] Sarah Soule, Doug McAdam, John McCarthy and Yang Su Book Review Section Edited by Rachel Einwohner

Volume 5, Issue 1: Spring 2000


Special Issue on Ideological Frames Ideologically Structured Action: An Enlarged Agenda For Social Movement Research [Abstract] Mayer N. Zald What A Good Idea! Ideology and Frames in Social Movement Research [Abstract] Pamela Oliver and Hank Johnston The Return of the Repressed: The Fall and Rise of Emotions In Social Movement Theory [Abstract] Jeff Goodwin, James M. Jasper and Francesca Polletta Disappearing Social Movements: Clandestinity in the Cycle of New Left Protest in the U.S., Japan, Germany, and Italy [Abstract] Gilda Zwerman, Patricia G. Steinhoff and Donatella della Porta Transnational Conservation Movement Organizations: Shaping the Protected Area Systems of Less Developed Countries [Abstract] Tammy L. Lewis Book Review Section Edited by Rachel Einwohner

Volume 5, Issue 2: Fall 2001


The Making of the White March: The Mass Media as a Mobilizing Alternative to Movement Organizations [Abstract] Stefaan Walgrave and Jan Manssens Transnational Diffusion and the African American Reinvention of Gandhian Repertoire [Abstract] Sean Chabot Hinges in Collective Action: Strategic Innovation in the Pittston Coal Strike [Abstract] Karen Beckwith Gendered Outcomes: Gender Differences in the Biographical Consequences of Activism [Abstract] Nella Van Dyke, Doug McAdam, Brenda Wilhelm Book Review Section Edited by Rachel Einwohner

Volume 6, No. 1: Spring 2001


Jackie Smith, Guest Editor Special Issue on Globalization and Resistance Globalizing Resistance: The Battle of Seattle and the Future of Social Movements [Abstract] Jackie Smith Creating Transnational Solidarity: The Use of Narrative in the U.S./Central America Peace Movement [Abstract]

Sharon Erickson Nepstad Informal Alliances vs. Institutional Ties: The Effect of Elite Alliances on Environmental TSMO Networks Beth Schaefer Caniglia Transnational Political Processes and Contention Against the Global Economy [Abstract] Jefrrey M. Ayres Building Networks From the Outside In: International Movements, Japanese NGOs and the Kyoto Climate Change Conference Kim D. Reimann Transnational Structures and Protest: Linking Theories and Assessing Evidence [Abstract] George M. Maney Book Review Section Edited by Rachel Einwohner [Abstract] [Abstract]

Volume 6, No. 2: Fall 2001


In Memoriam: Albert Melucci, 1943-2001 Guerrillas In Their Midst: Armed Struggle and the South African Anti-Apartheid Movement [Abstract] [PDF] Gay Seidman The Interaction of State Repression, Protest Form and Protest Sponsor Strength During the Transition From Communism in Belarus, 1990-1995 [Abstract] [PDF] Larissa Titarenko, John D. McCarthy, Clark McPhail and Boguslaw Augustyn Cued to Coerce or Coercing Cues?: An Exploration of Dissident Rhetoric and Its Relationship to Political Repression [Abstract] [PDF] Christian Davenport and Marci Eads Framing, Political Opportunities and Civic Mobilization in the Eastern European Revolutions: A Case Study in Poland's Freedom and Peace Movement [Abstract] [PDF] Padraic Kenney Mobilizing Structures and Cycles of Protest: Post-Stalinist Contention in Poland, 19541959 [Abstract] [PDF] Maryjane Osa Book Review Section Edited by Rachel Einwohner

Volume 7, No. 1: Spring 2002


The Dynamics of Environmental Campaigns [Abstract] Donatella della Porta and Dieter Rucht From Protest to Participation? Environmental Groups and the Management of Marine Fisheries [Abstract] Hans-Kristian Hernes and Knut H. Mikalsen Environmental Campaigns against Mining in Australia and the Philippines [Abstract] Timothy Doyle An Alliance of Interest and Identity? Explaining the Campaign against Manchester Airports Second Runway [Abstract] Steven Griggs and David Howarth Changing Forms of Environmentalism in Italy: The Protest Campaigns against the HighSpeed Railway System [Abstract] Donatella della Porta and Massimiliano Andretta Mobilization against Large Techno-Industrial Projects: A Comparative Perspective [Abstract] Dieter Rucht Book Review Section Edited by Rachel Einwohner

Volume 7, No. 2: Summer 2002


Ron Aminzade and Doug McAdam, Guest Editors Special Issue on Emotions and Contentious Politics Emotions and Contentious Politics [Abstract] Ron Aminzade and Doug McAdam Moving the Masses: Emotion work in the Chinese Revolution [Abstract] Elizabeth J. Perry Secret Voting and Political Emotions [Abstract] J.M. Barbalet The Emotion Culture of Transnational Womens Organizations, 18881945 [Abstract] Verta Taylor and Leila J. Rupp Shame, Anger, and Love in Collective Action: Emotional consequences of Suicide Protest in South Korea, 1991 [Abstract] Hyojoung Kim Emotions and the Development of ACT UP [Abstract] Deborah B. Gould Strategic Framing, Emotions and Superbarrio Mexico Citys Masked Crusader [Abstract] Jorge Cadena-Roa Book Review Section Edited by Rachel Einwohner

Volume 7, No. 3: October 2002


Allies on the Road to Victory: Coalition Formation between the Suffragists and the Womens Christian Temperance Union [Abstract] Holly J. McCammon and Karen E. Campbell Bringing Outsiders In: Opponents Claims and the Construction of Animal Rights Activists Identity [Abstract]

Rachel L. Einwohner The Labor of Diffusion: The Peace Pledge Union and the Adaptation of the Gandhian Repertoire [Abstract] Sean Scalmer Strategic Imperative, Ideology, and Frame [Abstract] David L. Westby International Triggering Events, Transnational Networks, and the Development of Czech and Polish Environmental Movements [Abstract] JoAnn Carmin and Barbara Hicks Trend Report: The Contentious French [Abstract] Erik Neveu Book Review Section Edited by Rachel Einwohner

Volume 8, No. 1: February 2003


The Coevolution of Social Movements [Abstract] Pamela E. Oliver and Daniel J. Myers The Impact of State Reforms on Protest against Apartheid in South Africa [Abstract] Susan Olzak, Maya Beasley, and Johan L. Olivier Neither Transgressive nor Contained: Boundary-Spanning Contention in China [Abstract] Kevin J. OBrien Space, Strategies, and Alliances in Mobilization. The 1960 Metalworkers and Coalminers Strikes in Chile [Abstract] Joel Stillerman Social Movement Organizations beyond the Beltway: Understanding the Diversity of One Social Movement Industry [Abstract] Bob Edwards and Michael Foley Book Symposium on: Dynamics of Contention by Doug McAdam, Sidney Tarrow, and Charles Tilly Mario Diani: The Terrestrial Emporium of Contentious Knowledge Dieter Rucht: Overcoming the Classical Model? Ruud Koopmans: A Failed RevolutionBut a Worthy Cause Pamela E. Oliver: Mechanisms of Contention Verta Taylor: Plus a change, plus cest la mme chose Doug McAdam: Eehh, Whats Up (with) DOC? Clarifying the Paradigm Sidney Tarrow: Confessions of a Recovering Structuralist

Volume 8, No. 2: June 2003


Byron Miller and Deborah G. Martin, Guest Editors Special Issue: Space, Place, and Contentious Politics Space and Contentious Politics [Abstract] Deborah G. Martin and Byron Miller Families, Fields, and Fighting for Land: The Spatial Dynamics of Contention in Rural Brazil [Abstract] Wendy Wolford A Place of Their Own? Women Organizers in the Maquilas of Nicaragua and Mexico [Abstract] Joe Bandy and Jennifer Bickham Mendez Trial by Space: The Spatial Politcs of Citizenship and Social Movements in Urban Brazil [Abstract] John Guidry Political Identity, Territory, and Institutional Change: The Case of Belgium [Abstract] Neal Alan Carter Contention Over Space and Place [Abstract] Charles Tilly Mobilizing Geography: Locating Space in Social Movement Theory [Abstract] Sallie A. Marston Book Review Section Edited by Rachel Einwohner

Volume 8, No. 3: October 2003


To the Internet, from the Internet: Comparative Press Coverage of Transnational Protest Events [Abstract] Paul D. Almeida and Mark Irving Lichbach Getting Out the Vote: Womens Democratic Political Mobilization in Ghana [Abstract] Kathleen M. Fallon Anti-Abortion Activism in the U.S. and France: Comparing Opportunity Environments of Rescue Tactics [Abstract] Leslie King and Ginna Husting Social Movement Policy Success: Decriminalizing State Sodomy Laws, 19691998 [Abstract] Melinda D. Kane Local to Global: Transnational Networks and Indian Womens Grassroots Organizing [Abstract] Mangala Subramaniam, Manjusha Gupte, and Debarashmi Mitra Book Review Section Edited by Rachel Einwohner

Volume 9, No. 1: February 2004


A Strategic Approach to Collective Action: Looking for Agency in Social Movement Choices [Abstract] James M. Jasper Outcome Framing and Movement Dynamics: Korean White-Collar Unions Political Mobilization and Interunion Solidarity, 1987-1995 [Abstract] Doowon Suh Limitations and Possibilities of Transnational Mobilization: The Case of EU Summit Protesters in Brussels, 2001 [Abstract] Isabelle Bdoyan, Peter Van Aelst, and Stefaan Walgrave Joining the Cocktail Circuit: Social Movement Organizations at the European Union [Abstract] Christian Lahusen Operationalizing Melucci: Metamorphosis and Passion in the Negotiation of Activists Multiple Identities [Abstract] Debra King Book Review Section Edited by Rachel Einwohner

Volume 9, No. 2: June 2004


After the Massacre: Mobilization in the Wake of Harsh Repression [Abstract] Ronald A. Francisco How Does Postcommunist Transformation Affect Political Protest? The Example of East Germany [Abstract] Karl-Dieter Opp Explaining Suffrage Mobilization: Balance, Neutralization, and Range in Collective Action Frames, 1892-1919 [Abstract] Lyndi Hewitt and Holly J. McCammon Constructing Conservative Identity: Peasant Mobilization against Revolution in Nicaragua [Abstract] Lynn R. Horton Cease and Desist: Repression, Strategic Voting and the 2000 U.S. Presidential Election [Abstract] Jennifer Earl and Alan Schussman Book Review Section Edited by Rachel Einwohner

Volume 9, No. 3: October 2004


Jon Shefner, Guest Editor Special Focus Issue on Latin America: Democracy, Globalization, and Protest Culture Introduction Current Trends in Latin American Social Movements Jon Shefner Democratization The End of Clientelism? Strong and Weak Networks in a Mexican Squatter Movement [Abstract]

Claudio A. Holzner Event Analysis of Claim Making in Mexico: How Are Social Protests Transformed into Political Protests [Abstract] Takeshi Wada Globalization When Local Troubles Become Transnational: The Transformation of a Guatemalan Indigenous Rights Movement [Abstract] Julie Stewart Social Movements in the Mexico City Airport Controversy: Globalization, Democracy, and the Power of Distance [Abstract] Diane E. Davis and Christina A. Rosan Transnational Labor Mobilizing in Two Mexican Maquiladoras: The Struggle for Democratic Globalization [Abstract] Victoria Carty Protest Culture The Moral Politics of Argentine Crowds [Abstract] Javier Auyero Cultural Opportunity and Tactical Choice in the Argentine and Chilean Reproductive Rights Movements [Abstract] Elizabeth Borland Book Review Section Edited by Rachel Einwohner

Volume 10, No. 1: February 2005 Tenth Anniversary Issue


The Missing Link Between Structure and Agency: Outline of an Evolutionary Approach to Social Movements [Abstract] Ruud Koopmans Whatever Happened to the Womens Movement? [Abstract] Suzanne Staggenborg and Verta Taylor The Dualities of Transnational Contention: Two Activist Solitudes or a New World Altogether? [Abstract] Sidney Tarrow Making the Polis: Social Forums and Democracy in the Global Justice Movement [Abstract] Donatella della Porta Transnational Protest and the Public Sphere [Abstract] Michelle Beyeler and Hanspeter Kriesi Start Small, Build Big: Negotiating Opportunities in Media Markets [Abstract] Charlotte Ryan, Michael Anastario, and Karen Jeffreys Character Building: the Dynamics of Emerging Social Movement Groups [Abstract] Kathleen M. Blee and Ashley Currier Institutional and Discursive Opportunities for Extreme-Right Mobilization in Five Countries [Abstract] Marco Giugni, Ruud Koopmans, Florence Passy, and Paul Statham Appeal, Threat, and Press Resonance: Comparing Mayday Protests in London and Berlin [Abstract] Dieter Rucht Book Review Section Edited by Rachel Einwohner

Volume 10, No. 2: June 2005


Scholarship on Social Movement Organziations: Classic Views and Emerging Trends [Abstract] Beth Schaefer Caniglia and JoAnn Carmin The Organizational Structure of Local Environmentalism [Abstract] Kenneth Andrews and Bob Edwards Coalitions and the Development of the Global Environmental Movement: A Double-Edged Sword [Abstract] Gillian Murphy Building Bridges or Building Walls? Explaining Regionalization Among Transnational Social Movement Organizations [Abstract] Jackie Smith How Participatory Democracy Became White: Culture and Organizational Choice [Abstract] Francesca Polletta Reinvigorating the Study of Organizational Processes in Social Movements [Abstract] Debra C. Minkoff and John D. McCarthy Book Review Section Edited by Rachel Einwohner

Volume 10, No. 3: October 2005


Coalitions and Political Context: U.S. Movements Against Wars in Iraq [Abstract] David S. Meyer and Catherine Corrigall-Brown A Movement Society Evaluated: Collective Protest in the United States, 19601986 [Abstract] Sarah A. Soule and Jennifer Earl Media Coverage and Organizational Support in the Dutch Environmental Movement [Abstract] Rens Vliegenthart, Dirk Oegema, and Bert Klandermans Political Protest and Policy Change: The Direct Impacts of Indian Anti-Privatization Mobilizations, 1990-2003 [Abstract] Katrin Uba Where Do We Stand With Newspaper Data? [Abstract] David G. Ortiz, Daniel J. Myers, N. Eugene Walls, and Maria-Elena D. Diaz Unpacking Adaptation: The Female Inheritance Movement in Hong Kong [Abstract] Rachel E. Stern Book Review Section Edited by Rachel Einwohner

Volume 11, No. 1: February 2006


When Do Leaders Matter? Hypotheses on Leadership Dynamics in Social Movements [Abstract] Sharon Erickson Nepstad and Clifford Bob Explaining Social Movement Outcomes: Multiorganizational Fields and Hate Crime Reporting [Abstract] Rory McVeigh, Carl Neblett, and Sarah Shafiq Between Globalism and Pragmatism: Attac in France, Germany, and Sweden [Abstract] Fredrik Uggla Constructing Political Opportunity: 1987The Palestinian Year of Discontent [Abstract] Eitan Y. Alimi Master Frames and Political Opportunities in Northern Ireland's Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s [Abstract] Lorenzo Bosi Islamic "New Social Movements"? Radical Islam, Al-Qaida, and Social Movement Theory [Abstract] Philip W. Sutton and Stephen Vertigans Book Review Section Edited by Rachel Einwohner

Volume 11, No. 2: June 2006


Seeing Blue: A Police-Centered Explanation of Protest Policing [Abstract] Jennifer Earl and Sarah A. Soule Who Dominates the Social Control of Protest? Variability In the State-Countermovement Relationship [Abstract] Jenny Irons Criminal Prosecution and the Legal Control of Protest [Abstract] Steven E. Barkan Lets Get Small: The Dynamics of (Small) Contention In Repressive States [Abstract] Hank Johnston Stigmatization and Repression of Extreme-Right Activism in the Netherlands [Abstract] Annette Linden and Bert Klandermans Places of Protest: The Public Forum In Principle and Practice [Abstract] John D. McCarthy and Clark McPhail Repression, Backfire, and the Theory of Transformative Events [Abstract] David Hess and Brian Martin Book Review Section Edited by Rachel Einwohner

Volume 11, No. 3: October 2006


Claiming Credit: Stories of Movement Influence as Outcomes [Abstract] David S. Meyer A Two-Stage Model for a Two-Stage Process: How Biographical Availability Matters for Social Movement Mobilization [Abstract] Kraig Beyerlein and John R. Hipp Who Joined the Sit-Ins and Why: Southern Black Students in the Early 1960s [Abstract] Michael Biggs

Elaborating Consensus: Strategic Orientations and Rationales in Wartime Intergroup Relations [Abstract] Dennis J. Downey Social Movements and Citizenship: Conscientious Objection in France, the United States, and Israel [Abstract] Dan Lainer-Vos Protest Avoidance: Labor Mobilization and Social Policy Reform in France [Abstract] Daniel Bland and Patrik Marier Book Review Section Edited by Rachel Einwohner

Volume 11, No. 4: December 2006


Notorious Support: The America First Committee and The Personalization of Policy [Abstract] Gary Alan Fine The Broken Promises of Democracy: Protest-Repression Dynamics in Korea 19901991 [Abstract] Taehyun Nam Explaining The Outcomes of Antisuperstore Movements: A Comparative Analysis of Six Communities [Abstract] Stephen Halebsky The Dynamics of Emotion and Activism: Grief, Gender, and Collective Identity in Revolutionary Nicaragua [Abstract] Lorraine Bayard de Volo Mobilization Forum: Awkward Movements [Abstract] Francesca Pollett Book Review Section Edited by Rachel Einwohner

Volume 12, No. 1: February 2007


Europeanization From Below? Social Movements and Europe [Abstract] Donatella della Porta and Manuela Caiani Benefits and Burdens of Transnational Campaigns: A Comparison Of Four Oil Struggles In Ecuador [Abstract] Patricia Widener Contentious Cartoons: Elite and Media-Driven Mobilization [Abstract] Thomas Olesen Useless Protest? A Time-Series Analysis of the Policy Outcomes of Ecology, Antinuclear, and Peace Movements in the United States, 1977-1995 [Abstract] Marco Giugni Attraction Without Networks: Recruiting Strangers to Unregistered Protestantism in China [Abstract] Carsten T. Vala and Kevin J. O'Brien Book Review Section Edited by Rachel Einwohner

Volume 12, No. 2: June 2007


Introduction: Researching Terrorism Albert J. Bergesen Three-Step Model of Terrorist Violence [Abstract] Albert J. Bergesen Ideology, Framing Processes, and Islamic Terrorist Movements [Abstract] David A. Snow and Scott C. Byrd A Story of Two Transnationalisms: Global Salafi Jihad and Transnational Human Rights Mobilization in the Middle East and North Africa [Abstract] Dawn Wiest On the Radical Cusp: Ecoterrorism in the United States, 1998-2005 [Abstract] Colin J. Beck Internet-Savvy U.S. and Middle Eastern Extremist Groups [Abstract] Edna Reid and Hsinchen Chen "The Struggle Made Me a Nonracialist": Why There was so Little Terrorism in the Antiapartheid Struggle [Abstract] Jeff Goodwin Book Review Section Edited by Rachel Einwohner

Volume 12, No. 3: September 2007


Confronting Oppression with Violence: Inequality, Military Infrastructure and Dissident Repression [Abstract] David G. Ortiz Signals or Mixed Signals: Why Opportunities for Mobilization are not Opportunities for Policy Reform [Abstract] Marie Cornwall, Brayden G King, Elizabeth M. Legerski, et al. Measuring Social Movement Organization Populations: A Comprehensive Census of U.S. Environmental Movement Organizations [Abstract] Robert Brulle, Liesel Hall Turner, Jason Carmichael, et al.

Niche Activism: Constructing a Unified Movement Identity in a Heterogeneous Organizational Field [Abstract] Sandra R. Levitsky "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 [Abstract] Robert W. White The Continuity of Transnational Solidarities in the World March of Women, 2000 and 2005: A Collective Identity-Building Approach [Abstract] Pascale Dufour and Isabelle Giraud Book Review Section Edited by Rachel Einwohner

Volume 12, No. 4: December 2007


Police and Protester Innovation Since Seattle John Noakes and Patrick F. Gillham "More Than A March in a Circle": Transgressive Protests and the Limits of Negotiated Management [Abstract] Patrick F. Gillham and John A. Noakes Spillover or Spillout? The Global Justice Movement in the United States After 9/11 [Abstract] Jennifer Hadden and Sidney Tarrow Breaking the Wave: Repression, Identity, and Seattle Tactics [Abstract] Lesley J. Wood Forestalling Violence: Police Knowledge of Interaction with Political Activists [Abstract] Mattias Wahlstrm The Command and Control and Miami Models at the 2004 Republican National Convention: New Forms of Policing Protests [Abstract] Alex S. Vitale The Impact of the Local: Police Public-Order Strategies During the G8 Justice and Home Affairs Ministerial Meetings [Abstract] David Waddington and Mike King Book Review Section Edited by Rachel Einwohner

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 Book Review Section 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 Book Review Section Edited by Rachel Einwohner

Volume 13, No. 3: September 2008


Marco Giugni, Guest Editor Special Issue: The Contentious Politics of European Unemployment The Contentious Politics of Unemployment in Europe: An Introduction Marco Giugni

Networks and Political Contention over Unemployment: A Comparison of Britain, Germany, and Switzerland [Abstract] Manlio Cinalli and Katharina Fglister Protest on Unemployment: Forms and Opportunities [Abstract] Donatella della Porta Welfare States, Political Opportunities, and the Mobilization of the Unemployed: A CrossNational Analysis [Abstract] Marco Giugni When the Unemployed Challenge the European Union: The European Marches as a Mode of Externalization of Protest [Abstract] Didier Chabanet Transcending Marginalization: The Mobilization of the Unemployed in France, Germany, and Italy in Comparative Perspective [Abstract] Simone Baglioni, Britta Baumgarten, Didier Chabanet, and Christian Lahusen Book Review Section Edited by Rachel Einwohner

Volume 13, No. 4: December 2008


Jackie Smith and Ellen Reese, Guest Editors Special Focus Issue: The World Social Forum Process Editors' Introduction Jackie Smith and Ellen Reese Spaces of Intentionality: Race, Class and Horizontality at the United States Social Forum [Abstract] Jeffrey Juris "We Are the Ones We Have Been Waiting For": The U.S. Social Forum in Context [Abstract] Jackie Smith, Jeffrey Juris, and the Social Forum Research Collective Deliberative Discussion, Language, and Efficiency in the World Social Forum Process [Abstract] Nicole Doerr Core-Periphery Divisions Among Labor Activists at the World Social Forum [Abstract] Roy Kwon, Ellen Reese, and Kadambari Anantram Research Note: Surveys of World Social Forum Participants Show Influence of Place and Base in the Global Public Sphere [Abstract] Ellen Reese, Christopher Chase-Dunn, Kadambari Anantram, Gary Coyne, Matheu Kaneshiro, Ashkey N. Koda, Roy Kwon, and Preeta Saxena Book Review Section Edited by Rachel Einwohner

Volume 14, No. 1: March 2009


Velvet Glove, Iron Fist, or Even Hand? Protest Policing in the United States, 19601990 [Abstract] Sarah A. Soule and Christian Davenport Violent Fan Fluctuations: A Diffusion Perspective to Explain Supporters' Violence [Abstract] Robert Braun and Rens Vliegenthart Beyond Frame Resonance: The Argumentative Structure and Persuasive Capacity of Twentieth-Century U.S. Women's Jury Rights Frames [Abstract] Holly McCammon The Importance of Being "We": Collective Identity and the Mobilizing Work of Progressive Activists in Hartford, Connecticut [Abstract] Stephen Valocchi Sliding Doors of Opportunity: Zapatistas and Their Cycle of Protest [Abstract] Mara Incln Organization and Place in the Anti-U.S. Chinese Student Protests after the 1999 Belgrade Embassy Bombing [Abstract] Dingxin Zhao Book Review Section Edited by Jo Reger

Volume 14, No. 2: June 2009


The Other Ride of Paul Revere: The Brokerage Role in the Making of the American Revolution [Abstract] Shin-Kap Han Social Movement Campaigns: Mobilization and Outcomes in the Montreal Women's Movement Community [Abstract] Suzanne Staggenborg and Jose Lecomte Cooperative Collective Action: Framing Faith-Based Community Development [Abstract] Scott T. Fitzgerald External Pressure and Local Mobilization: Transnational Activism and the Emergence of the Chinese Labor Movement [Abstract] Eli Friedman Mobilizing Under the Gun: Theorizing Political Opportunity Structure in a Highly Repressive Setting [Abstract] Eitan Y. Alimi Density Matters: The Union Density Bias and its Implications for Labor Movement Revitalization [Abstract] Richard Sullivan Book Review Section Edited by Jo Reger

Volume 14, No. 3: September 2009


Do-It-Yourself Mobilization: Punk and Social Movements [Abstract] Ryan Moore and Michael Roberts Sector-Level Dynamics and Collective Action in the United States, 1965-1975 [Abstract]

Jeff A. Larson and Sarah A. Soule Social Movements and Industry Development: The Environmental Movement's Impact on the Wind Energy Industry [Abstract] Ion Bogdan Vasi Discursive Opportunities, Feeling Rules, and the Rise of Protests Against Aircraft Noise [Abstract] Christian Broer and Jan Willem Duyvendak The Politics of Borders and the Borders of Politics: Sovereignty and Autonomy Around Israel's Human Rights Abuses in the Separation Barrier Project [Abstract] Uri Ben-Eliezer and Yuval Feinstein Why Cooperate? Cooperation Among Environmental Groups in the United Kingdom, France, and Germany [Abstract] Lori Poloni-Staudinger Book Review Section Edited by Jo Reger

Volume 14, No. 4: December 2009


Introduction: The Outcomes of Social Movements [Abstract] Lorenzo Bosi and Katrin Uba The Power of Incremental Outcomes: How Small Victories and Defeats Affect Social Movement Organizations [Abstract] Devashree Gupta The Contextual Dependence of Movement Outcomes: A Simplified MetaAnalysis [Abstract] Katrin Uba Cultural Context and Social Movement Outcomes: Conscientious Objection and Draft Resistance Movement Organizations in Israel [Abstract] Yulia Zemlinskaya The Policy Impact of Social Movements: A Replication Through Qualitative Comparative Analysis [Abstract] Marco Giugni and Sakura Yamasaki A Boolean Analysis of Movement Impact on Nuclear Energy Policy [Abstract] Sakura Yamasaki Book Review Section Edited by Jo Reger

Volume 15, No. 1: March 2010


War Pictures: The Grotesque as a Mobilizing Tactic [Abstract] Drew Halfmann and Michael P. Young Disentangling Protest Cycles: An Event History Analysis of New Social Movements in Western Europe [Abstract] Jai Kwan Jung The Strategy of Normalization in the South African LGBT Movement [Abstract] Ashley Currier Defenders of Nature and the Comarca: Collective Identity and Frames in Panama [Abstract] Lynn R. Horton Reflexivity in Mobilization: Gender and Memory as Cultural Features of Women's Mobilization in Vieques, 1999-2003 [Abstract] Roberto Velz-Velz Book Review Section Edited by Jo Reger

Volume 15, No. 2: June 2010


John D. McCarthy Lifetime Achievement Award Lecture Culture, Identity, and Emotions: Studying Social Movements as if People Really Matter [Abstract] Verta Taylor Mobilizing Emotions to Elect Women: The Symbolic Meaning of Minnesota's First Woman Supreme Court Justice [Abstract] Sally J. Kenney Casing Political Consumerism [Abstract] Jeffrey Haydu and David Kadanoff Epistemic Boomerang: Expert Policy Advice as Leverage in the Campaign Against Transgenic Maize in Mexico [Abstract] Abby J. Kinchy Everyday Routines in Free Spaces: Explaining the Persistence of the Zapatistas in Los Angeles [Abstract] Pepper G. Glass Bureaucracy, Power, and Threat: Unions and Strikes in the United States, 19902001 [Abstract] Andrew W. Martin Book Review Section Edited by Jo Reger

Volume 15, No. 3: September 2010


John D. McCarthy Lifetime Achievement Award Lecture Career, Collaborations, and a Next Step: Profiles of Institutional Collective Action Potential [Abstract] Mayer N. Zald Political Opportunities and Strategic Choices: Comparing Feminist Campaigns in Morocco and Iran [Abstract] Valentine M. Moghadam and Elham Gheytanchi

Violent Protest and Heterogeneous Diffusion Processes: The Spread of U.S. Racial Rioting from 1964 to 1971 [Abstract] Daniel J. Myers Political Protest and Personality Traits: A Neglected Link [Abstract] Karl-Dieter Opp and Hermann Brandsttter Activists Online and Offline: The Internet as an Informational Channel for Protest Demonstrations [Abstract] Jeroen Van Laer Soliciting Elites: The Framing Activities of the United Negro College Fund [Abstract] Melissa E. Wooten Book Review Section Edited by Jo Reger

Volume 15, No. 4: December 2010


Territoriality and Mobilization: The Civil Rights Campaign in Northern Ireland [Abstract] Niall Dochartaigh and Lorenzo Bosi Changing the World One Webpage at a Time: Conceptualizing and Explaining "Internet Activism" [Abstract] Jennifer Earl, Katrina Kimport, Greg Prieto, Carly Rush, and Kimberly Reynoso Co-opting Social Ties: How the Taiwanese Petrochemical Industry Neutralized Environmental Opposition [Abstract] Ming-sho Ho Repressing Protest: Threat and Weakness in the European Context, 1975-1989 [Abstract] Phillip M. Ayoub Asymmetry in Protest Control? Comparing Protest Policing in Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver, 1998-2004 [Abstract] Patrick Rafail A Battle for Authenticity: An Examination of the Constraints of Anti-Iraq War and ProInvasion Protesters [Abstract] Sharon S. Oselin and Catherine Corrigall-Brown Book Review Section Edited by Jo Reger

Volume 16, No. 1: March 2011


Introduction: Dynamics of Contention Ten Years On [Abstract] Doug McAdam and Sidney Tarrow Brokerage, Miscibility, and the Spread of Contention [Abstract] Ion Bogdan Vasi Mechanisms of Maidan: The Structure of Contingency in the Making of the Orange Revolution [Abstract] Mark R. Beissinger The Partisan Dynamics of Contention: Demobilization of the Antiwar Movement in the US, 2007-2009 [Abstract] Michael T. Heaney and Fabio Rojas Opportunity/Threat Spirals in the US Women's Suffrage and German Anti-Immigration Movements [Abstract] Roger Karapin Critical Mechanisms for Critical Masses: Exploring Variation in Opposition to Low-Level Radioactive Waste Site Proposals [Abstract] Daniel J. Sherman Certification of Civil Rights Advocacy Organizations: The JACL, the NAACP, and Crises of Legitimacy [Abstract] Katie Furuyama and David S. Meyer Book Review Section Edited by Jo Reger

Volume 16, No. 2: June 2011


Threat Assessment and Collective-Action Emergence: Death-Camp and Ghetto Resistance during the Holocaust [Abstract] Rachel L. Einwohner and Thomas V. Maher Gaining Political Capital through Social Capital: Policy-Making Inclusion and Network Embeddedness of Migrants' Associations in Spain [Abstract] Laura Morales and Luis Ramiro Brokers in Action: Transnational Coalitions and Trade Agreements in the Americas [Abstract] Marisa von Blow Making Her Own Way: The Individualization of First-Wave Feminism, 19101930 [Abstract] Alison Faupel and Regina Werum Selection and Response Bias in Protest Surveys [Abstract] Stefaan Walgrave and Joris Verhulst Quarrelling and Protesting: How Organizers Shape a Demonstration [Abstract] Marije Boekkooi, Bert Klandermans, and Jacquelien van Stekelenburg Book Review Section Edited by Jo Reger

Volume 16, No. 3: September 2011


John D. McCarthy Lifetime Achievement Award Lecture From Outsiders to Insiders: Changing Perceptions of Emotional Culture and Consciousness among Social Movement Scholars [Abstract]

William A. Gamson Interests, Identities, and Relations: Drawing Boundaries in Civic Organizational Fields [Abstract] Mario Diani and Katia Pilati Unblocking the Path to Effective Block Modeling in Social Movement Research [Abstract] Clare Saunders Insularity or Solidarity? The Impacts of Political Opportunity and Social Movement Sector on Alliance Formation [Abstract] Jung-eun Lee Multiple Engagements and Network Bridging in Contentious Politics: Digital Media Use of Protest Participants [Abstract] Stefaan Walgrave, W. Lance Bennett, Jeroen Van Laer, and Christian Breunig Political Context, Organizational Engagement, and Protest Activities in African Countries [Abstract] Katia Pilati Horizontal Dynamics in Transnational Activism: The Case of Nu River Anti-Dam Activism in China [Abstract] Setsuko Matsuzawa Book Review Section Edited by Jo Reger

Volume 16, No. 4: December 2011


Saying "Enough": Authoritarianism and Egypt's Kefaya Movement [Abstract] Killian Clarke Contesting Scales of Justice: Law and the Geography of the US Antipredatory Lending Movement [Abstract] Mark Treskon Explaining the First Emancipation: Social Movements and Abolition in the US North, 17761804 [Abstract] Art Budros Rural Movements and the Transition to Democracy in Spain [Abstract] Antonio Herrera and John Markoff The Movement Society in Comparative Perspective [Abstract] Kyle Dodson Pushing Back and Stretching: Frame Adjustments among Reproductive Rights Advocates in Peru [Abstract] Anna-Britt Coe Book Review Section Edited by Jo Reger

Volume 17, No. 1: March 2012


Political Violence as Contentious Politics [Abstract] Jeff Goodwin Relational Dynamics and Processes of Radicalization: A Comparative Framework [Abstract] Eitan Y. Alimi, Lorenzo Bosi, and Chares Demetriou Explaining Political Violence against Civilians in Northern Ireland: A Contention-Oriented Approach [Abstract] Gregory M. Maney, Michael A. McCarthy, and Grace B. Yukich Repertoires of Contention: White Separatist Views on the Use of Violence and Leaderless Resistance [Abstract] Betty A. Dobratz and Lisa K. Waldner The Remains of the Movement: The Role of Legal Support Networks in Leaving Violence while Sustaining Movement Identity [Abstract] Gilda Zwerman and Patricia Steinhoff The Study of the Consequences of Armed Groups: Lessons from the Social Movement Literature [Abstract] Lorenzo Bosi and Marco Giugni Book Review Section Edited by Deana Rohlinger

Volume 17, No. 2: June 2012


The Limits of Networks in Social Movement Retention: On Canvassers and their Careers
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Dana R. Fisher and Paul-Brian McInerney The Complex Agenda-Setting Power of Protest: Demonstrations, Media, Parliament, Government and Legislation in Belgium, 1993-2000 [Abstract] Stefaan Walgrave and Rens Vliegenthart A Movement without Memory: Feminism and Collective Memory in Post-Socialist Germany [Abstract] Katja M. Guenther Strategic Framing Work(s): How Microcredit Loans Facilitate Anti-Witch-Hunt Movements [Abstract] Anuradha Chakravarty and Soma Chaudhuri The View from Below: Exploring the Interface of Europeanization and Basque Language Activism in France [Abstract] Kai A. Heidemann Book Review Section Edited by Deana Rohlinger

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