Degree awarded: M.A. Sociology. American UniversityMovement fragmentation in a movement under abeyance makes the recruitment of committed supporters all the more important if the movement is to survive from one mobilization cycle to another. Activists' identity construction can be complicated by movement fragmentation in periods of abeyance but a sense of hopeful activism keeps participants attached to such movements in spite of movement abeyance. I conducted twenty-five semi-structured interviews with welfare rights activists in a mid-western city and analyzed their identity construction processes. An analysis of the interview transcripts revealed that the idea of the right to welfare remains firm for all activists. However, the stigma att...
This project investigates the social and psychological processes that produce, or fail to produce, f...
© 2016 The Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues. The social identity model of collec...
We challenge the assumption within resource mobilization theory that polity members and social move-...
Why do social movements take the forms they do? How do activists\u27 efforts and beliefs interact wi...
This thesis presents the findings of research on a living wage campaign conducted by low-wage hospit...
Preparation for life course transitions begins before the actual event occurs, and individuals use p...
This research provides a case study of a single social movement organization, Love Makes a Family (L...
This thesis is about the creation and performance of identity and community within a specific animal...
Drawing on social identity and self-categorization approaches to collective action from social psych...
Social identity processes play a crucial role in the dynamics of protest, whether as antecedents, me...
With disability representing a diverse array of experiences and identities, it seems unlikely that a...
Politicization of identities is key to the dynamics of contention. Protest movements are built on po...
What happens to activists in the transition out of college? I collect longitudinal, mixed-methods da...
In this study, I argue that feminism, as a political construct in empirical work, is best understood...
Perhaps by virtue of its theoretical slipperiness, collective identity is often hailed as an importa...
This project investigates the social and psychological processes that produce, or fail to produce, f...
© 2016 The Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues. The social identity model of collec...
We challenge the assumption within resource mobilization theory that polity members and social move-...
Why do social movements take the forms they do? How do activists\u27 efforts and beliefs interact wi...
This thesis presents the findings of research on a living wage campaign conducted by low-wage hospit...
Preparation for life course transitions begins before the actual event occurs, and individuals use p...
This research provides a case study of a single social movement organization, Love Makes a Family (L...
This thesis is about the creation and performance of identity and community within a specific animal...
Drawing on social identity and self-categorization approaches to collective action from social psych...
Social identity processes play a crucial role in the dynamics of protest, whether as antecedents, me...
With disability representing a diverse array of experiences and identities, it seems unlikely that a...
Politicization of identities is key to the dynamics of contention. Protest movements are built on po...
What happens to activists in the transition out of college? I collect longitudinal, mixed-methods da...
In this study, I argue that feminism, as a political construct in empirical work, is best understood...
Perhaps by virtue of its theoretical slipperiness, collective identity is often hailed as an importa...
This project investigates the social and psychological processes that produce, or fail to produce, f...
© 2016 The Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues. The social identity model of collec...
We challenge the assumption within resource mobilization theory that polity members and social move-...