Activists Forever examines the personal consequences of activism, a topic that had passed under the radar of research, and triggers now a renewed attention among scholars and the broader audience of people interested in social movements. It focusses on the impact of social movements on the life-course of movement participants. While revolution may finally appear as an unreachable goal, the impact of activists on social change remains indisputable. In the workplace, civil society or private relations they experienced new behaviors that spreaded among the population in general. The volume makes a significant contribution to research on social movement outcomes by achieving three aims: theoretically, by showing the importance of hitherto under...
Collective action has the potential to have large-scale implications for a society. We review the pr...
This study is the second follow-up of 1960s civil rights activists. It examines the long-term effect...
Why do some social movements become sustained while others fade away? Is it chance, the strength of ...
Activists Forever examines the personal consequences of activism, a topic that had passed under the ...
Studying the outcomes of social movements is important if we want to elucidate the role of collectiv...
Book abstract: Activists Forever? explores the consequences of political involvement on an individua...
Social and political movements have a wide range of effects. The biographical consequences of social...
Social movements have attracted much attention in recent years, both from scholars and among the wid...
Scholarship has left the study of the consequences of social movements in the background for a long ...
This essay reviews recent and less recent literature on the consequences of social movements and pro...
Research on social movements has usually addressed issues of movement emergence and mobilization, ye...
We have all witnessed social movements and felt their effects-some subtle, others profound. But to t...
For the past three decades, scholars of social movements have debated whether collective protest is ...
Most research on activist participation has aimed to explain motives to engage in protest and collec...
Academic study of social activism and social movements has become increasingly prevalent over the ye...
Collective action has the potential to have large-scale implications for a society. We review the pr...
This study is the second follow-up of 1960s civil rights activists. It examines the long-term effect...
Why do some social movements become sustained while others fade away? Is it chance, the strength of ...
Activists Forever examines the personal consequences of activism, a topic that had passed under the ...
Studying the outcomes of social movements is important if we want to elucidate the role of collectiv...
Book abstract: Activists Forever? explores the consequences of political involvement on an individua...
Social and political movements have a wide range of effects. The biographical consequences of social...
Social movements have attracted much attention in recent years, both from scholars and among the wid...
Scholarship has left the study of the consequences of social movements in the background for a long ...
This essay reviews recent and less recent literature on the consequences of social movements and pro...
Research on social movements has usually addressed issues of movement emergence and mobilization, ye...
We have all witnessed social movements and felt their effects-some subtle, others profound. But to t...
For the past three decades, scholars of social movements have debated whether collective protest is ...
Most research on activist participation has aimed to explain motives to engage in protest and collec...
Academic study of social activism and social movements has become increasingly prevalent over the ye...
Collective action has the potential to have large-scale implications for a society. We review the pr...
This study is the second follow-up of 1960s civil rights activists. It examines the long-term effect...
Why do some social movements become sustained while others fade away? Is it chance, the strength of ...