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Latin American social movements: Bringing strategy back in
Published 2020“…<br> Social Protests in Colombia: A History, 1958–1990: Social Movements in the Americas. By Mauricio Archila Neira. …”
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Caught on the Boundary: The Micro-Processes of Social Movement-Corporate Relationships
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Multiplexity and strategic alliances: The relational embeddedness of coalitions in social movement organisational fields
Published 2015“…While scholars have embraced the notion of social movements as networks, there has been little empirical exploration of the emergence of coalitions within these multilayered systems. …”
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Social Movements, Field Frames, and Industry Emergence: A Cultural-Political Perspective
Published 2003“…This article examines how social movements contribute to institutional change and the creation of new industries. …”
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Reducing chronic stress to promote health in adults: the role of social prescriptions and social movements
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Competition for foundation patronage and the differential effects of prestige on the grant market success of social movement organisations
Published 2016“…Extant models of the financial patronage of Social Movement Organisations (SMOs) by private foundations exclusively use population density to account for competition. …”
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Research notes: social movement revealing opportunities for grassroots transport initiatives: lessons from Hong Kong
Published 2022“…Transportation infrastructures, as both enablers and victims of social movements, often become major political arenas of cities. …”
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Generational differences in local identities, participation in social movements, and migration intention among Hong Kong people
Published 2023“…<p>We adopt and extend Hirschman’s (1970) <i>Exit, Voice, and Loyalty</i> framework to investigate the associations between local identities, participation in social movements, and migration intention in Hong Kong. …”
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Effective justice
Published 2020“…Effective Altruism is a social movement which encourages people to do as much good as they can when helping others, given limited money, time, effort, and other resources. …”
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Seeds of authoritarian opposition: Far-right education politics in post-war Europe
Published 2020“…Theoretically, these findings suggest that, in the realm of education, the far right ought to be conceptualised as a social movement that seeks to influence education policy, and represents itself an educational actor. …”
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China’s socialist constitutional identity
Published 2023“…Accordingly, China’s socialist constitutional identity is variously shaped by adjudication, legislation, social movement, and public discourse.…”
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Destitution and the poverty of its politics - With special reference to South Asia
Published 2005“…Some politicized forms of social movement activity may be able to realize these and other pressing objectives for the destitute. © 2005 Elsevier Ltd. …”
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Effective altruism and its critics
Published 2016“…Effective altruism is a philosophy and a social movement that aims to revolutionise the way we do philanthropy. …”
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Waves of collectivizing: A dynamic model of competition and cooperation over the life of an industry.
Published 2006“…In order to regain control, firms gradually collectivize in a pattern akin to the resource mobilization perspective of social movement theory. The author builds a model and offers several testable propositions that trace the dynamic working balance between individual and collective activities within an industry during the emergence, maturity and decline stages. …”
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The science of symbiosis and linguistic democracy in early twentieth-century Japan
Published 2015“…It argues that Esperantism in Japan in its early years was not an isolated linguistic movement among a small number of leftist intellectuals, but part of a much larger intellectual,cultural, and social movement that reflected the particular scientific worldview of what I call 'anarchist science'. …”
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Multi-stage complex contagions.
Published 2013“…Agents at different stages-which could, for example, represent differing levels of support for a social movement or differing levels of commitment to a certain product or idea-exert different amounts of influence on their neighbors. …”
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Humour in jihadi rhetoric: comparative analysis of ISIS, Al-Qaeda, TTP, and the Taliban
Published 2022“…The role of humour in the process of collective identity formation in autonomous social movement groups in contemporary Madrid. International Review of Social History, 52(S15), 243–258. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0020859007003227]. …”
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