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Session Submission Type: Paper Session 100min
Social movements evolve over the course of protest waves and throughout their life cycle. Shifts to the strategies, tactics, and collective identities of movements may occur.This session provides insights into what internal and external factors contribute to these changes.
Black protest Events in the US 1994-2010: Issues, Campaigns and Trends - Pamela E. Oliver, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Alex Hanna, Google; Chaeyoon Lim, University of Wisconsin-Madison
What happened to Occupy? Collective Identity Transformations across a Protest Wave - Heather McKee Hurwitz, Case Western Reserve University; Brianne Felsher, University of California Berkeley
Moving Off Message: The Evolution of Tea Party Discourse, 2009-2018 - Patrick Rafail, Tulane University; John D. McCarthy, Pennsylvania State University
After Tahrir: Processes of Demobilization in the 2011 Egyptian Revolution - Benjamin Abrams, Cambridge University & University College London