This book chapter is not currently available in ORA. Citation: Biggs, M. & Andrews, K. T. (2010) From protest to organization: the impact of the 1960 sit-ins on movement organizations in the American South. In: Kolins Givan, R., Roberts, K. M. & Soule, S. A. (eds.) The diffusion of social movements: actors, mechanisms, and political effects. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 187-203
This article examines how structural conditions and social movement frames interact to influence mob...
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Non-institutionalized collective action is such a conspicuous feature of today’s social landscape, e...
The wave of sit-ins that swept through the American South in the spring of 1960 transformed the stru...
The wave of sit-ins that swept through the American South in the spring of 1960 transformed the stru...
This is a draft of a book chapter, the final version of which is published in Bosi, L., Giugni, M. &...
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Social movements occupy a shared ideational and resource space, which is often referred to as the so...
The wave of sit-ins that swept through theAmerican South in the spring of 1960 trans- formed the str...
Much of the literature on social movements centers on cyclical theories of political opportunity. Wh...
Much of the literature on social movements centers on cyclical theories of political opportunity. Wh...
The Oxford Handbook of Social Movements is an innovative volume that presents a comprehensive explor...
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This article examines how structural conditions and social movement frames interact to influence mob...
The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the sh...
Non-institutionalized collective action is such a conspicuous feature of today’s social landscape, e...
The wave of sit-ins that swept through the American South in the spring of 1960 transformed the stru...
The wave of sit-ins that swept through the American South in the spring of 1960 transformed the stru...
This is a draft of a book chapter, the final version of which is published in Bosi, L., Giugni, M. &...
After many decades of sustained focus on the origins of social movements, scholars have recently beg...
For the past three decades, scholars of social movements have debated whether collective protest is ...
Social movements occupy a shared ideational and resource space, which is often referred to as the so...
The wave of sit-ins that swept through theAmerican South in the spring of 1960 trans- formed the str...
Much of the literature on social movements centers on cyclical theories of political opportunity. Wh...
Much of the literature on social movements centers on cyclical theories of political opportunity. Wh...
The Oxford Handbook of Social Movements is an innovative volume that presents a comprehensive explor...
Why do social movements take the forms they do? How do activists\u27 efforts and beliefs interact wi...
Which elements do the Arab Spring, the Indignados and Occupy Wall Street have in common? How do they...
This article examines how structural conditions and social movement frames interact to influence mob...
The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the sh...
Non-institutionalized collective action is such a conspicuous feature of today’s social landscape, e...