Research in social movements, conflicts and change, Vol. 38

Social movements in abeyance in non-democracies: the women's movement in Franco's Spain / Celia Valiente -- How social movements matter: including sexual orientation in state-level hate crime legislation / Christie L. Parris, Heather L. Scheuerman -- Transnational nationalism: strategic ac...

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Social movements in abeyance in non-democracies: the women's movement in Franco's Spain / Celia Valiente -- How social movements matter: including sexual orientation in state-level hate crime legislation / Christie L. Parris, Heather L. Scheuerman -- Transnational nationalism: strategic action fields and the organization of the Fenian movement / Howard Lune -- Home is where activism thrives: community setting and persistent protest participation / Sharon S. Oselin -- A quantitative reevaluation of radical flank effects within nonviolent campaigns / Elizabeth Tompkins -- No "shaming this slut": strategic frame adaptation and North American SlutWalk campaigns / Kelly Birch Maginot, Soma Chaudhuri -- Humor, collective identity, and framing in the new atheist movement / Katja M. Guenther, Natasha Radojcic, Kerry Mulligan -- Waves of contention: relations among radical, moderate, and conservative movement organizations / Belinda Robnett, Carol L. Glasser, Rebecca Trammell -- Transnational field and frames: organizations in Ecuador and the US / Beth Williford, Mangala Subramaniam
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