Social movements -- United States
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Social movements -- United States
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Social movements
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- Social movements and the legal system, a theory of law reform and social change, Joel F. Handler
- Social movements, readings on their emergence, mobilization, and dynamics, Doug McAdam, David A. Snow
- Neue soziale Bewegungen in Westeuropa und den USA, ein internationaler Vergleich, Karl-Werner Brand (Hg.)
- Rich people's movements, grassroots campaigns to untax the one percent, Isaac William Martin
- The Oxford handbook of U.S. women's social movement activism, edited by Holly J. McCammon, Verta Taylor, Jo Reger, and Rachel L. Einwohner
- Social movements and political power, emerging forms of radicalism in the West, Carl Boggs
- Cultural politics and resistance in the 21st century, community based social movements and global change in the Americas, edited by Kara Z. Dellacioppa and Clare Weber
- Sociological views on political participation in the 21st century, edited by Betty A. Dobratz, Timothy Buzzell, Lisa K. Waldner
- Beyond individualism, Michael J. Piore
- Readings on social movements, origins, dynamics and outcomes, [edited by] Doug McAdam, David A. Snow
- Social movements and the transformation of American health care, Jane Banaszak-Holl, Sandra Levitsky, Mayer N. Zald
- Common enemies, disease campaigns in America, Rachel Kahn Best
- Patterns of protest, trajectories of participation in social movements, Catherine Corrigall-Brown
- Freedom is an endless meeting, democracy in American social movements, Francesca Polletta
- Cause lawyers and social movements, edited by Austin Sarat and Stuart A. Scheingold
- The resistance, the dawn of the anti-Trump opposition movement, David S. Meyer and Sidney Tarrow
- The next upsurge, labor and the new social movements, Dan Clawson
- Rebellious conservatives, social movements in defense of privilege, David R. Dietrich
- Prophets and patriots, faith in democracy across the political divide, Ruth Braunstein
- Party movements in the United States and Canada, strategies of persistence, Mildred A. Schwartz
- Talking politics, William A. Gamson
- Troubled pasts, news and the collective memory of social unrest, Jill A. Edy
- Birthing a movement, midwives, law, and the politics of reproductive care, Renée Ann Cramer
- Success while others fail, social movement unionism and the public workplace, Paul Johnston
- Rich people's movements, grassroots campaigns to untax the one percent, Isaac William Martin
- The strategy of social protest, William A. Gamson
- Routing the opposition, social movements, public policy, and democracy, David S. Meyer, Valerie Jenness, and Helen Ingram, editors
- How class works, power and social movement, Stanley Aronowitz
- Law's promise, law's expression, visions of power in the politics of race, gender, and religion, Kenneth L. Karst
- Blessed are the organized, grassroots democracy in America, Jeffrey Stout
- Social movements and activism in the USA, Stephen Valocchi
- The role of emotions in social movement participation, a comparative case study of animal rights and welfare activists in the UK and US, Catriona Marie Louise Roberts
- Frontiers in social movement theory, edited by Aldon D. Morris and Carol McClurg Mueller
- Modernisierung und neue soziale Bewegungen, Deutschland, Frankreich und USA im Vergleich, Dieter Rucht
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