Investigating the recent direct action campaigns against genetically modified crops in France and the United Kingdom, the authors set out to understand how contrasting judicial systems and cultures affect the way that activists choose to commit ostensibly illegal actions and how they negotiate the trade-offs between effectiveness and public accountability. The authors find evidence that prosecution outcomes across different judicial systems are consistent and relatively predictable and consequently argue that the concept of a “judicial opportunity structure” is useful for developing scholars’ understanding of social movement trajectories. The authors also find that these differential judicial opportunities cannot adequately account for the ...
Using a comparative approach to the public debate on GMOs in France and the United Kingdom, this tex...
What explains the likelihood that an NGO will turn to the courts to pursue their policy goals? This...
The literature on European legal mobilization asks why individuals, groups and companies go to court...
Investigating the recent direct action campaigns against genetically modified crops in France and th...
Investigating the recent direct action campaigns against genetically modified crops in France and th...
This article compares the tactic of trashing genetically modified crops in activist campaigns in Bri...
This article compares the tactic of trashing genetically modified crops in activist campaigns in Bri...
AbstractThe legal battles over GM crop trials in Europe are hotting up, reports Nigel Williams
Concern over the uncertainty associated with genetically modified (GM) products from the late 1990s ...
We bring Foucauldian and Goffmanian frameworks into dialogue to show how repressive and disciplinary...
This thesis concerns the outcome of social movements and why do some social movements succeed and ot...
Research on legal opportunity structures has focused on how existing law, standing rules, and the co...
Activism research is over-reliant on social psychological frameworks emphasising framing or ideologi...
In this chapter we analyze cases where social movement activists are prosecuted in the courts for pr...
In this chapter we analyze cases where social movement activists are prosecuted in the courts for pr...
Using a comparative approach to the public debate on GMOs in France and the United Kingdom, this tex...
What explains the likelihood that an NGO will turn to the courts to pursue their policy goals? This...
The literature on European legal mobilization asks why individuals, groups and companies go to court...
Investigating the recent direct action campaigns against genetically modified crops in France and th...
Investigating the recent direct action campaigns against genetically modified crops in France and th...
This article compares the tactic of trashing genetically modified crops in activist campaigns in Bri...
This article compares the tactic of trashing genetically modified crops in activist campaigns in Bri...
AbstractThe legal battles over GM crop trials in Europe are hotting up, reports Nigel Williams
Concern over the uncertainty associated with genetically modified (GM) products from the late 1990s ...
We bring Foucauldian and Goffmanian frameworks into dialogue to show how repressive and disciplinary...
This thesis concerns the outcome of social movements and why do some social movements succeed and ot...
Research on legal opportunity structures has focused on how existing law, standing rules, and the co...
Activism research is over-reliant on social psychological frameworks emphasising framing or ideologi...
In this chapter we analyze cases where social movement activists are prosecuted in the courts for pr...
In this chapter we analyze cases where social movement activists are prosecuted in the courts for pr...
Using a comparative approach to the public debate on GMOs in France and the United Kingdom, this tex...
What explains the likelihood that an NGO will turn to the courts to pursue their policy goals? This...
The literature on European legal mobilization asks why individuals, groups and companies go to court...