This volume simultaneously attempts to consider and rethink contemporary models and concepts in the study of protest, and examine their applicability to different regional contexts. Asma Ali Farah finds the key strength of From Silence to Protest is it shifts attention towards aspects that are overlooked in social movement studies, like its consideration of “invisible” forms of activism
This is a book about social movements. Unlike most such books, it seeks to understand the phenomenon...
Review of Carter, A., Clark, H., and Randle, M. A Guide to Civil Resistance: A Bibliography of Socia...
This book is must reading for peace educators, scholars, social activists and citizen groups. It bel...
Which elements do the Arab Spring, the Indignados and Occupy Wall Street have in common? How do they...
Protest: A Cultural Introduction to Social Movements shows why we can’t understand our world at all ...
This collection aims to offer a practical, how-to approach to researching social movement studies, w...
Clara Volintiru reviews Hank Johnston’s timely book on the mechanics of social movements, which may ...
Since 2011 swathes of protest, rebellion, and rioting have covered the globe. Challenging us to cons...
In Blocking Public Participation: The Use of Strategic Litigation to Silence Political Expression, B...
Focusing on movement organizations and networks, what they do, and how they articulate their ideas o...
Dynamics of Political Violence examines how violence emerges and develops from episodes of contentio...
Books reviewed: The Palestinian Prisoners Movement: Resistance and Disobedience Norman, Julie M....
There is growing scholarly consensus that since the late 1990s democratic states have shifted in the...
Solidarity Without Borders: Gramscian Perspectives on Migration and Civil Society Alliances , a cont...
In the fall of 2011, a small protest camp in downtown Manhattan exploded into a global uprising, spa...
This is a book about social movements. Unlike most such books, it seeks to understand the phenomenon...
Review of Carter, A., Clark, H., and Randle, M. A Guide to Civil Resistance: A Bibliography of Socia...
This book is must reading for peace educators, scholars, social activists and citizen groups. It bel...
Which elements do the Arab Spring, the Indignados and Occupy Wall Street have in common? How do they...
Protest: A Cultural Introduction to Social Movements shows why we can’t understand our world at all ...
This collection aims to offer a practical, how-to approach to researching social movement studies, w...
Clara Volintiru reviews Hank Johnston’s timely book on the mechanics of social movements, which may ...
Since 2011 swathes of protest, rebellion, and rioting have covered the globe. Challenging us to cons...
In Blocking Public Participation: The Use of Strategic Litigation to Silence Political Expression, B...
Focusing on movement organizations and networks, what they do, and how they articulate their ideas o...
Dynamics of Political Violence examines how violence emerges and develops from episodes of contentio...
Books reviewed: The Palestinian Prisoners Movement: Resistance and Disobedience Norman, Julie M....
There is growing scholarly consensus that since the late 1990s democratic states have shifted in the...
Solidarity Without Borders: Gramscian Perspectives on Migration and Civil Society Alliances , a cont...
In the fall of 2011, a small protest camp in downtown Manhattan exploded into a global uprising, spa...
This is a book about social movements. Unlike most such books, it seeks to understand the phenomenon...
Review of Carter, A., Clark, H., and Randle, M. A Guide to Civil Resistance: A Bibliography of Socia...
This book is must reading for peace educators, scholars, social activists and citizen groups. It bel...