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This is an open session designed to highlight cutting edge advances and developments in social movements in any aspect.
Theorizing Protest Actions as Communication and Coercion - Michael Biggs, University of Oxford
Cultural Exposure, Resonance, and Resilience: the Dramatic Characters of George Floyd’s Murder - James M Jasper, CUNY-Graduate Center; Kristen Lynn Miller, CUNY-Graduate Center
Labor action as political responses - Katia Pilati, University of Trento
Reconstituting Themselves as Social Movements: Frame Extension and the Limits of Public Support for Labor Unions - Diana Reddy, University of California Berkeley
The Short-Term Biographical Consequences of Youth Political Participation - Marco Giugni, University of Geneva; Maria Grasso, Queen Mary University of London