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Democracy on Trial: Social Movements and Cultural Politics in Postauthoritarian Taiwan. Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press, 2013
Published 2015-09-01“…Democracy on Trial: Social Movements and Cultural Politics in Postauthoritarian Taiwan. …”
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Governing Catholic religious education in Italian state schools: Between the revision of the Concordat and social movements, 1974-1984
Published 2017-12-01“…The negotiations between governmental and Church representatives in the revision of the Concordat led to attempts at a compromise on religious education, its regime and its guarantees for students’ choices. However, social movements and school reforms forced various actors and institutions to reframe it in non-confessional, pedagogical and professional terms in public arenas. …”
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Transnational Social Movements and the Globalization Agenda: A methodological Approach Based oh the Analysis of the World Social Forum
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Prostrating Walk in the Campaign against Sino-Hong Kong Express Railway: Collective Identity of Native Social Movement
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Movimentos sociais e saúde: notas para uma discussão Social movements and health: notes for a debate
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Social Movements and Ecosystem Services - the Role of Social Network Structure in Protecting and Managing Urban Green Areas in Stockholm
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Social Movements for Freedom An Anti-Oppressive Approach to Literacy and Content Area Learning in an Urban Fourth Grade Classroom
Published 2019-07-01“…In a unit on social movements for freedom, urban fourth grade students examined the activities and lives of activists who worked for social change. …”
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“Glocal” and Transversal Engagement in Youth Social Movements: A Twitter-Based Case Study of Fridays For Future-Barcelona
Published 2021-08-01Subjects: “…global social movements…”
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Unpacking the Socio-Political Background of the Evolution of Boko Haram in Northern Nigeria: A Social Movement Theory Approach
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Destructive social movements “Maniacs. Killing cult” and the “World of maniacs and serial killers”: forming a criminal ideology
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As teorias dos movimentos sociais: um balanço do debate The theories of social movements: a review of the debate
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Literary Works Empowering Social Movements: A Doll's House & Bumi Manusia Analysis in Norwegian-Indonesian Feminism
Published 2023-06-01“…This article explores the role that literature plays in social movements, particularly in the gender equality movement such as women’s autonomy in social settings. …”
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Social Movements and Interest Groups Compared. How Organisational Type Matters for Explaining Swedish Organisations' Advocacy Strategies
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Digital Media, Activism, and Social Movements' Outcomes in the Policy Arena. The Case of Two Anti-Corruption Mobilizations in Brazil
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The Dynamics of the Samin Community Social Movement Against Plans to Establish a Cement Plant in Pati, Central Java
Published 2020-12-01“…This article explains the dynamics of the Samin movement against the plan to establish a cement factory in Pati (Kendeng mountains), which has been a manifest conflict that has yet to reach a common ground.This research was conducted ethnographically with a qualitative approach, while the paradigm used to discuss is social movement theory.The findings and discussion show that political opportunities arise because the plan to build a factory that waslegally flawed and humanity conflicts with a sense of justice.The protests carried out by the Samin community did not get a positive response from the state, coupled with other disappointments that had beenaccumulated causing a sense of deprivation as citizens.They feelcolonized in their own country which results in collective rejection behavior.Their struggle have beengetting bigger with the role of actors who are able to mobilize, form movement organizations, network with various elements of society, and facilitate open resistance.Cultural framing emerged through the spread of the ideology of the movement, where this ideology was rooted in the teachings of natural sustainability raised by the Samin community…”
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11.166 / 11.496 Law, Social Movements, and Public Policy: Comparative and International Experience, Fall 2002
Published 2002“…The course introduces theoretical frameworks from legal and social movement theories as applied to court opinions, legislation, treaties, law-related articles, and policy-oriented materials and focuses on the impact of the relationship between courts and grassroots activism on current issues like trade, environmental regulation, and human rights enforcement. …”
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