Oxford studies in culture and politics
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Oxford studies in culture and politics
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Oxford studies in culture and politics
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Incoming Resources
- Has parts17
- Situational breakdowns, understanding protest violence and other surprising outcomes, Anne Nassauer
- Gains and losses, how protestors win and lose, James M. Jasper [and six others]
- Rall 'round the flag, the search for national honor and respect in times of crisis, Yuval Feinstein
- Empire's legacy, roots of a far-right affinity in contemporary France, John W.P. Veugelers
- Some men, feminist allies in the movement to end violence against women, Michael A. Messner, Max A. Greenberg, and Tal Peretz
- Sex, politics, and Putin, political legitimacy in Russia, Valerie Sperling
- Contentious rituals, parading the nation in Northern Ireland, Jonathan S. Blake
- Taking root, human rights and public opinion in the global south, James Ron, Shannon Golden, David Crow, and Archana Pandya
- Curated stories, the uses and misuses of storytelling, Sujatha Fernandes
- Public characters, the politics of reputation and blame, James M. Jasper, Michael P. Young, and Elke Zuern
- The Silk Road, connecting histories and futures, Tim Winter
- Unconventional combat, intersectional action in the veterans' peace movement, Michael A. Messner
- Democracy reloaded, inside Spain's political laboratory from 15-M to Podemos, Cristina Flesher Fominaya
- Nonviolent revolutions, civil resistance in the late 20th century, Sharon Erickson Nepstad
- The human right to dominate, Nicola Perugini and Neve Gordon
- The human right to dominate, Nicola Perugini and Neve Gordon
- Sex, politics, and Putin, political legitimacy in Russia, Valerie Sperling