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The papers in this session identify what drives and what impedes collective action. They address these issues in cases from the United States, China, and Rwanda.
Alienated or Rational Social Movement Actors? An Integrated, ‘Neoclassical’ Approach to Occupy Wall Street - Jonathan Matthew Smucker, University of California-Berkeley
Heroes of the Past and the Collective Memory of Helpers: The Case of Rescue in Rwanda - Nicole Fox, California State University-Sacramento; Hollie Nyseth Nzitatira, The Ohio State University
Networked City: Emergence of a Cohort of "Movement Supporters" in the Nashville Nonviolent Civil Rights Movement,1957-1963 - Daniel B. Cornfield, Vanderbilt University; Dennis C. Dickerson, Vanderbilt University; Larry W. Isaac, Vanderbilt University
Scaffolding Social Movements: How Different Types of Social Movement Organizations Mobilize the U.S. Anti-Human Trafficking Movement. - Elizabeth Trudeau, Appalachian State University