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- Ligne n°3 : Social movement theory
- Ligne n°3 : Social movement theory
- Ligne n°8 : Social movement theory is an interdisciplinary study within the social
- Ligne n°8 : Social movement theory is an interdisciplinary study within the social
- Ligne n°8 : Social movement theory is an interdisciplinary study within the social
Ligne n°9 : sciences that generally seeks to explain why social mobilization ...
Ligne n°8 : ... Social movement theory is an interdisciplinary study within the social- Ligne n°9 : sciences that generally seeks to explain why social mobilization
Ligne n°10 : occurs, the forms under which it manifests, as well as potential ...
Ligne n°10 : ... occurs, the forms under which it manifests, as well as potential- Ligne n°11 : social, cultural, and political consequences.
Ligne n°12 : [ ] ...
Ligne n°23 : ... o 2.1.2 Resource mobilization- Ligne n°24 : o 2.1.3 Social movement impact theory
- Ligne n°24 : o 2.1.3 Social movement impact theory
Ligne n°25 : + 2.2 Social-constructivist approaches ...
Ligne n°24 : ... o 2.1.3 Social movement impact theory- Ligne n°25 : + 2.2 Social-constructivist approaches
Ligne n°26 : o 2.2.1 New social movements ...
Ligne n°25 : ... + 2.2 Social-constructivist approaches- Ligne n°26 : o 2.2.1 New social movements
- Ligne n°26 : o 2.2.1 New social movements
Ligne n°27 : * 3 1990s social-movement studies ...
Ligne n°26 : ... o 2.2.1 New social movements- Ligne n°27 : * 3 1990s social-movement studies
- Ligne n°27 : * 3 1990s social-movement studies
Ligne n°28 : * 4 The Postcolonial Critique ...
Ligne n°37 : ... approaches have in common that they rely on the same causal mechanism.- Ligne n°38 : The sources of social movements are structural strains. These are
- Ligne n°38 : The sources of social movements are structural strains. These are
Ligne n°39 : structural weaknesses in society that put individuals under a certain ...
Ligne n°40 : ... subjective psychological pressure, such as unemployment, rapid- Ligne n°41 : industrialization or urbanization. When the psychological disturbance
Ligne n°42 : reaches a certain threshold, this tension will produce a disposition to ...
Ligne n°46 : ... irrational, because the protests are the result of an emotional and- Ligne n°47 : frustrated reaction to grievances rather than a rational attempt to
Ligne n°48 : improve their situation.^[2] These psychologically-based theories have ...
Ligne n°56 : ... Main article: Collective behavior- Ligne n°57 : Gustave Le Bon, an early social scientist who studied social movements
- Ligne n°57 : Gustave Le Bon, an early social scientist who studied social movements
- Ligne n°57 : Gustave Le Bon, an early social scientist who studied social movements
- Ligne n°59 : Sociologists during the early and middle-1900s thought that movements
Ligne n°60 : were random occurrences of individuals who were trying to emotionally ...
Ligne n°78 : ... Mass society theory emerged in the wake of the fascist and communist- Ligne n°79 : movements in the 1930s and 1940s and can be seen as an attempt to
Ligne n°80 : explain the rise of extremism abroad. The central claim of mass society ...
Ligne n°80 : ... explain the rise of extremism abroad. The central claim of mass society- Ligne n°81 : theory is that socially isolated people are more vulnerable to
Ligne n°82 : extremism^[7] ...
Ligne n°85 : ... of modern society and the rise of individualism. Durkheim stated that- Ligne n°86 : the emergence of the industrial society caused two problems:
Ligne n°87 : * Anomie: There were insufficient ways to regulate behavior due to ...- Ligne n°92 : These problems signify a weakened restraining social network to control
Ligne n°93 : the behavior of individuals. According to Durkheim, this will lead to ...- Ligne n°96 : Arthur Kornhauser applied this theory to social movements in his book
- Ligne n°96 : Arthur Kornhauser applied this theory to social movements in his book
Ligne n°97 : The Politics of Mass Society. He stated that in a mass society, anomie ...- Ligne n°109 : People are driven into movements out of a sense of deprivation or
Ligne n°110 : inequality, particularly (1) in relation to others or (2) in relation ...
Ligne n°115 : ... improving economy) stops and makes a turn for the worse. At this point,- Ligne n°116 : people will join movements because their expectations will have
Ligne n°117 : outgrown their actual material situation (also called the "J-Curve ...- Ligne n°123 : During the 1960s there was a growth in the amount of social movement
- Ligne n°123 : During the 1960s there was a growth in the amount of social movement
Ligne n°124 : activity in both Europe and the United States. With this increase also ...
Ligne n°124 : ... activity in both Europe and the United States. With this increase also- Ligne n°125 : came a change in the public perception around social movements.
- Ligne n°125 : came a change in the public perception around social movements.
Ligne n°126 : Protests were now seen as making politics better and essential for a ...
Ligne n°127 : ... healthy democracy. The classical approaches were not able to explain- Ligne n°128 : this increase in social movements. Because the core principle of these
- Ligne n°128 : this increase in social movements. Because the core principle of these
Ligne n°129 : approaches was that protests were held by people who were suffering ...
Ligne n°130 : ... from structural weaknesses in society, it could not explain that the- Ligne n°131 : growth in social movement was preceded by a growth in welfare rather
- Ligne n°131 : growth in social movement was preceded by a growth in welfare rather
Ligne n°132 : than a decline in welfare. Therefore, there was a need for new ...
Ligne n°138 : ... American-centered structural approaches examined how characteristics of- Ligne n°139 : the social and political context enable or hinder protests.^[11] The
Ligne n°140 : more European-centered social-constructivist approaches rejected the ...
Ligne n°139 : ... the social and political context enable or hinder protests.^[11] The- Ligne n°140 : more European-centered social-constructivist approaches rejected the
Ligne n°141 : notion that class-struggle is central to social movements, and ...
Ligne n°140 : ... more European-centered social-constructivist approaches rejected the- Ligne n°141 : notion that class-struggle is central to social movements, and
- Ligne n°141 : notion that class-struggle is central to social movements, and
Ligne n°142 : emphasized other indicators of a collective identity, like gender, ...
Ligne n°151 : ... Certain political contexts should be conducive (or representative) for- Ligne n°152 : potential social movement activity. These climates may [dis]favor
- Ligne n°152 : potential social movement activity. These climates may [dis]favor
Ligne n°153 : specific social movements or general social movement activity; the ...
Ligne n°152 : ... potential social movement activity. These climates may [dis]favor- Ligne n°153 : specific social movements or general social movement activity; the
- Ligne n°153 : specific social movements or general social movement activity; the
- Ligne n°153 : specific social movements or general social movement activity; the
- Ligne n°153 : specific social movements or general social movement activity; the
Ligne n°154 : climate may be signaled to potential activists and/or structurally ...
Ligne n°154 : ... climate may be signaled to potential activists and/or structurally- Ligne n°155 : allowing for the possibility of social movement activity (matters of
- Ligne n°155 : allowing for the possibility of social movement activity (matters of
Ligne n°156 : legality); and the political opportunities may be realized through ...
Ligne n°156 : ... legality); and the political opportunities may be realized through- Ligne n°157 : political concessions, social movement participation, or social
- Ligne n°157 : political concessions, social movement participation, or social
- Ligne n°157 : political concessions, social movement participation, or social
Ligne n°158 : movement organizational founding. Opportunities may include: ...
Ligne n°157 : ... political concessions, social movement participation, or social- Ligne n°158 : movement organizational founding. Opportunities may include:
Ligne n°159 : 1. Increased access to political decision making power ...
Ligne n°161 : ... elites)- Ligne n°162 : 3. Access to elite allies (who can then help a movement in its
Ligne n°163 : struggle) ...- Ligne n°171 : Social movements need organizations first and foremost. Organizations
- Ligne n°171 : Social movements need organizations first and foremost. Organizations
Ligne n°172 : can acquire and then deploy resources to achieve their well-defined ...
Ligne n°175 : ... pre-existing organization of this group. When the population related to- Ligne n°176 : a social movement is already highly organized, they are more likely to
- Ligne n°176 : a social movement is already highly organized, they are more likely to
Ligne n°177 : create organized forms of protest because a higher organization makes ...
Ligne n°178 : ... it easier to mobilize the necessary resources.^[16] Some versions of- Ligne n°179 : this theory state that movements operate similar to capitalist
Ligne n°180 : enterprises that make efficient use of available resources.^[17] ...
Ligne n°182 : ... 1. Material (money and physical capital);- Ligne n°183 : 2. Moral (solidarity, support for the movement's goals);
Ligne n°184 : 3. Social-Organizational (organizational strategies, social networks, ...
Ligne n°183 : ... 2. Moral (solidarity, support for the movement's goals);- Ligne n°184 : 3. Social-Organizational (organizational strategies, social networks,
- Ligne n°184 : 3. Social-Organizational (organizational strategies, social networks,
Ligne n°185 : bloc recruitment); ...
Ligne n°187 : ... 5. Cultural (prior activist experience, understanding of the issues,- Ligne n°188 : collective action know-how)^[18]
- Ligne n°190 : Social movement impact theory[edit]
- Ligne n°190 : Social movement impact theory[edit]
- Ligne n°192 : Main article: Social movement impact theory
- Ligne n°192 : Main article: Social movement impact theory
- Ligne n°194 : This body of work focuses on assessing the impact that a social
Ligne n°195 : movement has on society, and what factors might have led to those ...
Ligne n°194 : ... This body of work focuses on assessing the impact that a social- Ligne n°195 : movement has on society, and what factors might have led to those
Ligne n°196 : impacts. The effects of a social movement can resonate on ...
Ligne n°195 : ... movement has on society, and what factors might have led to those- Ligne n°196 : impacts. The effects of a social movement can resonate on
- Ligne n°196 : impacts. The effects of a social movement can resonate on
Ligne n°197 : individuals,^[19] institutions,^[20] cultures,^[21] or political ...
Ligne n°200 : ... Theory has many methodological issues, it is the least studied of the- Ligne n°201 : major branches of Social Movement Theory.^[23] Nevertheless, it has
- Ligne n°201 : major branches of Social Movement Theory.^[23] Nevertheless, it has
Ligne n°202 : sparked debates on the efficacy of violence,^[24] the importance of ...
Ligne n°202 : ... sparked debates on the efficacy of violence,^[24] the importance of- Ligne n°203 : elite and political allies,^[25] and the agency of popular movements in
Ligne n°204 : general.^[26] ...- Ligne n°206 : Social-constructivist approaches[edit]
- Ligne n°208 : New social movements[edit]
- Ligne n°208 : New social movements[edit]
- Ligne n°210 : Main article: New social movements
- Ligne n°210 : Main article: New social movements
- Ligne n°212 : This European-influenced group of theories argue that movements today
Ligne n°213 : are categorically different from the ones in the past. Instead of labor ...
Ligne n°213 : ... are categorically different from the ones in the past. Instead of labor- Ligne n°214 : movements engaged in class conflict, present-day movements (such as
- Ligne n°214 : movements engaged in class conflict, present-day movements (such as
Ligne n°215 : anti-war, environmental, civil rights, feminist, etc.) are engaged in ...
Ligne n°215 : ... anti-war, environmental, civil rights, feminist, etc.) are engaged in- Ligne n°216 : social and political conflict (see Alain Touraine). The motivations for
Ligne n°217 : movement participation is a form of post-material politics and newly ...
Ligne n°216 : ... social and political conflict (see Alain Touraine). The motivations for- Ligne n°217 : movement participation is a form of post-material politics and newly
Ligne n°218 : created identities, particularly those from the "new middle class". ...- Ligne n°224 : 1990s social-movement studies[edit]
- Ligne n°224 : 1990s social-movement studies[edit]
Ligne n°226 : ... In the late 1990s two long books summarized the cultural turn in- Ligne n°227 : social-movement studies, Alberto Melucci's Challenging Codes and James
- Ligne n°227 : social-movement studies, Alberto Melucci's Challenging Codes and James
Ligne n°228 : M. Jasper's The Art of Moral Protest. Melucci focused on the creation ...
Ligne n°228 : ... M. Jasper's The Art of Moral Protest. Melucci focused on the creation- Ligne n°229 : of collective identities as the purpose of social movements, especially
- Ligne n°229 : of collective identities as the purpose of social movements, especially
Ligne n°230 : the "new social movements", whereas Jasper argued that movements ...
Ligne n°229 : ... of collective identities as the purpose of social movements, especially- Ligne n°230 : the "new social movements", whereas Jasper argued that movements
- Ligne n°230 : the "new social movements", whereas Jasper argued that movements
- Ligne n°230 : the "new social movements", whereas Jasper argued that movements
Ligne n°231 : provide participants with a chance to elaborate and articulate their ...
Ligne n°232 : ... moral intuitions and principles. Both recognized the importance of- Ligne n°233 : emotions in social movements, although Jasper developed this idea more
- Ligne n°233 : emotions in social movements, although Jasper developed this idea more
Ligne n°234 : systematically. Along with Jeff Goodwin and Francesca Polletta, Jasper ...
Ligne n°236 : ... the intellectual agenda for many scholars of protest and- Ligne n°237 : movements.^[28] He has continued to write about the emotional dynamics
Ligne n°238 : of protest in the years since. ...
Ligne n°246 : ... In The Art of Moral Protest Jasper also argued that strategic- Ligne n°247 : interaction had an important logic that was independent of both culture
Ligne n°248 : and structure, and in 2006 he followed up on this claim with Getting ...
Ligne n°250 : ... for studying strategic engagement in a cultural, emotional, and agentic- Ligne n°251 : way. By then, his theory of action had moved closer to pragmatism and
Ligne n°252 : symbolic interactionism. In the same period, Wisconsin social theorist ...
Ligne n°251 : ... way. By then, his theory of action had moved closer to pragmatism and- Ligne n°252 : symbolic interactionism. In the same period, Wisconsin social theorist
Ligne n°253 : Mustafa Emirbayer had begun writing in a similar fashion about emotions ...
Ligne n°253 : ... Mustafa Emirbayer had begun writing in a similar fashion about emotions- Ligne n°254 : and social movements, but more explicitly deriving his ideas from the
- Ligne n°254 : and social movements, but more explicitly deriving his ideas from the
Ligne n°255 : history of sociological thought. In France, Daniel Cefaï arrived at ...
Ligne n°256 : ... similar conclusions in Pourquoi se mobilise-t-on?, a sweeping history- Ligne n°257 : and synthesis of thought on collective action and social
- Ligne n°257 : and synthesis of thought on collective action and social
Ligne n°258 : movements.^[30] ...
Ligne n°257 : ... and synthesis of thought on collective action and social- Ligne n°258 : movements.^[30]
Ligne n°262 : ... Recent years have seen the rise of postcolonial critique, which hails- Ligne n°263 : from the larger postcolonial debate within the humanities and social
Ligne n°264 : sciences. ^[31] ^[32] While it is a diverse field, the epistemic core ...
Ligne n°281 : ... thought of in Western institutions, which makes them incapable of- Ligne n°282 : accurately presenting and explaining events, structures and movements
Ligne n°283 : in the South because they misinterpret the South’s particularities. ...- Ligne n°285 : From this perspective, social movement theory has a Western bias, which
- Ligne n°285 : From this perspective, social movement theory has a Western bias, which
Ligne n°286 : has led to a variety of authors claiming that mainstream theories are ...
Ligne n°286 : ... has led to a variety of authors claiming that mainstream theories are- Ligne n°287 : incapable of accurately explaining social movements in the Global
- Ligne n°287 : incapable of accurately explaining social movements in the Global
Ligne n°288 : South, because they were originally developed to explain movements in ...
Ligne n°287 : ... incapable of accurately explaining social movements in the Global- Ligne n°288 : South, because they were originally developed to explain movements in
Ligne n°289 : the North. Approaches like Resource Mobilization or Political Process ...
Ligne n°296 : ... come up with new empirical findings, offer different explanations for- Ligne n°297 : the development and behaviour of social movements or explain
- Ligne n°297 : the development and behaviour of social movements or explain
Ligne n°298 : transnational movements.^[40] ^[41] ^[42] ^[43] ^[44] ...
Ligne n°297 : ... the development and behaviour of social movements or explain- Ligne n°298 : transnational movements.^[40] ^[41] ^[42] ^[43] ^[44]
- Ligne n°300 : It has also been argued that postcolonial social movements studies,
- Ligne n°300 : It has also been argued that postcolonial social movements studies,
Ligne n°301 : despite forwarding some accurate criticism, is at risk of creating its ...- Ligne n°309 : Main article: Framing (social sciences)
- Ligne n°311 : Certain claims activists make on behalf of their social movement
- Ligne n°311 : Certain claims activists make on behalf of their social movement
Ligne n°312 : "resonate" with audiences including media, elites, sympathetic allies, ...
Ligne n°314 : ... understandings (e.g. rights, morality). This perspective is firmly- Ligne n°315 : rooted in a social constructivist ontology. See the work of Robert
Ligne n°316 : Benford and David A. Snow.^[48] Over the last decade, political ...
Ligne n°317 : ... opportunity theorists have partially appropriated the framing- Ligne n°318 : perspective. It is called political theory of a social movement.
- Ligne n°318 : perspective. It is called political theory of a social movement.
Ligne n°325 : ... strategically weigh the costs and benefits of alternative courses of- Ligne n°326 : action and choose that course of action which is most likely to
- Ligne n°326 : action and choose that course of action which is most likely to
Ligne n°327 : maximize their utility. The primary research problem from this ...
Ligne n°327 : ... maximize their utility. The primary research problem from this- Ligne n°328 : perspective is the collective action problem, or why rational
Ligne n°329 : individuals would choose to join in collective action if they benefit ...
Ligne n°328 : ... perspective is the collective action problem, or why rational- Ligne n°329 : individuals would choose to join in collective action if they benefit
Ligne n°330 : from its acquisition even if they do not participate. See the work of ...
Ligne n°331 : ... Mancur Olson,^[49] Mark Lichbach,^[50] and Dennis Chong.^[51] In- Ligne n°332 : Theories of Political Protest and Social Movements, Karl-Dieter Opp
- Ligne n°332 : Theories of Political Protest and Social Movements, Karl-Dieter Opp
Ligne n°333 : incorporates a number of cultural concepts in his version of rational ...
Ligne n°342 : ... Press.- Ligne n°343 : 2. ^ ^a ^b Stekelenburg, J. van en Klandermans, B. (2009). “Social
Ligne n°344 : movement theory: Past, present and prospect”, Movers and Shakers, ...
Ligne n°343 : ... 2. ^ ^a ^b Stekelenburg, J. van en Klandermans, B. (2009). “Social- Ligne n°344 : movement theory: Past, present and prospect”, Movers and Shakers,
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Ligne n°351 : ... 6. ^ McPhail, C. (1989). Blumer's Theory of Collective Behavior: “The- Ligne n°352 : Development of a Non-Symbolic Interaction Explanation”, The
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Ligne n°354 : ... 7. ^ Buechler, S. M. (2013). “Mass society theory”. In: The- Ligne n°355 : Wiley‐Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements. New
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Ligne n°362 : ... 11. ^ Carroll, W. K. en Hackett, R. A. (2006). “Democratic media- Ligne n°363 : activism through the lens of social movement theory”, Media,
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Ligne n°379 : 17. ^ McCarthy, John D.; Mayer N. Zald (1977). "Resource Mobilization ...
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Ligne n°381 : ... Sociology. 82 (6): 1212–41. doi:10.1086/226464.- Ligne n°382 : 18. ^ Edwards, Bob; John D. McCarthy (2004). "Resources and Social
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Ligne n°388 : ... 20. ^ Moore, Kelly. "Political protest and institutional change: The- Ligne n°389 : anti-Vietnam War movement and American science." How social
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Ligne n°391 : ... 21. ^ Ferree, Myra Marx and Beth B. Hess. Controversy & Coalition: The- Ligne n°392 : New Feminist Movement across Three Decades of Change, New York:
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Ligne n°394 : ... 22. ^ Amenta, Edwin, and Neal Caren, Elizabeth Chiarello, and Yang Su.- Ligne n°395 : "The Political Consequences of Social Movements", Annual Review of
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Ligne n°396 : ... Sociology. 36: 287-307. 2010.- Ligne n°397 : 23. ^ Giugni, Marco, Doug McAdam, and Charles Tilly. How Social
Ligne n°398 : Movements Matter. Minneapolis, MN. The Regents of the University of ...
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Ligne n°401 : ... Publishing Company. 1975.- Ligne n°402 : 25. ^ Soule, Sarah A., and Susan Olzak. "When do movements matter? The
Ligne n°403 : politics of contingency and the equal rights amendment." American ...
Ligne n°405 : ... 26. ^ Amenta, Edwin, and Neal Caren, Elizabeth Chiarello, and Yang Su.- Ligne n°406 : “The Political Consequences of Social Movements.” Annual Review of
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Ligne n°407 : ... Sociology. 36: 287-307. 2010.- Ligne n°408 : 27. ^ Melucci, Alberto (1989). Nomads of the Present: Social Movements
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Ligne n°409 : and Individual Needs in Contemporary Society. Philadelphia: Temple ...
Ligne n°414 : ... contributions, as Jeff Goodwin and James M. Jasper, eds.,- Ligne n°415 : Rethinking Social Movements (Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield,
- Ligne n°415 : Rethinking Social Movements (Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield,
Ligne n°416 : 2004). ...
Ligne n°423 : ... 33. ^ Raewyn Connell, Southern Theory. The global dynamics of knowledge- Ligne n°424 : in social science(Cambridge (MA), 2007)
Ligne n°425 : 34. ^ Stuart Hall, “The West and the Rest: Discourse and Power”, in: ...
Ligne n°427 : ... Readings(Toronto, 2007), 56-64- Ligne n°428 : 35. ^ Philipp Altmann et al., “Social Movements in the Global South.
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Ligne n°429 : Some Theoretical Considerations”,Emulations–Revue de sciences ...
Ligne n°429 : ... Some Theoretical Considerations”,Emulations–Revue de sciences- Ligne n°430 : sociales19 (2016), 7-24;
Ligne n°431 : 36. ^ Simin Fadaee (ed.),Understanding Southern Social ...
Ligne n°430 : ... sociales19 (2016), 7-24;- Ligne n°431 : 36. ^ Simin Fadaee (ed.),Understanding Southern Social
Ligne n°432 : Movements(Abingdon/New York, 2016); ...
Ligne n°431 : ... 36. ^ Simin Fadaee (ed.),Understanding Southern Social- Ligne n°432 : Movements(Abingdon/New York, 2016);
Ligne n°433 : 37. ^ Laurence Cox et al., “Social movement thinking beyond the core: ...
Ligne n°432 : ... Movements(Abingdon/New York, 2016);- Ligne n°433 : 37. ^ Laurence Cox et al., “Social movement thinking beyond the core:
- Ligne n°433 : 37. ^ Laurence Cox et al., “Social movement thinking beyond the core:
Ligne n°434 : theories and research in post-colonial and post-socialist ...
Ligne n°433 : ... 37. ^ Laurence Cox et al., “Social movement thinking beyond the core:- Ligne n°434 : theories and research in post-colonial and post-socialist
Ligne n°435 : societies”,Interface: a journal for and about social movements9:2 ...
Ligne n°434 : ... theories and research in post-colonial and post-socialist- Ligne n°435 : societies”,Interface: a journal for and about social movements9:2
- Ligne n°435 : societies”,Interface: a journal for and about social movements9:2
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Ligne n°436 : ... (2017), 1-36;- Ligne n°437 : 38. ^ Lisa Thompson and Chris Tapscott,Citizenship and Social
Ligne n°438 : Movements: Perspectives from the Global South(London, 2010). ...
Ligne n°437 : ... 38. ^ Lisa Thompson and Chris Tapscott,Citizenship and Social- Ligne n°438 : Movements: Perspectives from the Global South(London, 2010).
Ligne n°439 : 39. ^ Steven Seiler,A Theoretical Critique of the Western Biases in the ...
Ligne n°439 : ... 39. ^ Steven Seiler,A Theoretical Critique of the Western Biases in the- Ligne n°440 : Political Process Theory of Social Movements(MSc Thesis, Virginia
- Ligne n°440 : Political Process Theory of Social Movements(MSc Thesis, Virginia
Ligne n°441 : State University, 2005). ...
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