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This session addresses the consequences of collective action. This includes collective action's influence over public opinion, court decisions, news media, and political engagement. The papers address the cases of the United States, China and Sweden.
“A Heartless QAnon Embrace?”: What shapes conservative and right-wing media coverage of extremist-right movements - Maxwell James Roberts, University of California-Irvine
The Legacy of Mass Mobilization: Political Engagement in Rural China - Lang Luo, Center for Social Research at Peking Univ; Matthew Chan, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University
Do protests matter for court decisions? Environmental justice and social movements in Sweden, 2012-2023 - Cassandra Engeman, Stockholm University; Katrin Uba, Uppsala University
How Popular Cultural Feminism Changed Women’s Attitudes about Gender - Francesca Polletta, University of California-Irvine; Yeryeng Choi, University of California-Irvine