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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
The Collective Behavior & Social Movements section open paper call resulted in two thematic clusters: this one on PLACE, the other on TIME. Papers in this session explore the ways that place, space and geography matter to social movements, with particular attention on the dynamics of state repression, grassroots resistance, and their interplay.
Contingency of Structures: Triggers and the Social Geography of Revolutionary Episodes in Iran 2017-2022 - Ali Kadivar, Boston College; Saber Khani, Boston College; Danial Vahabli, Stony Brook University; Vahid Abedini, FIU; Samira Barzin
Limited Deterrence, Strong Preemption: Digital Surveillance and Collective Action in China - Han Zhang, Brown University
Space as Extension of State Agency: Built Environment and Repression in Black Lives Matter Protests - Jaleh Jalili, Rice University; Brendan Frizzell, University of Southern California
(Un)Making the “Mining Town”: Grounding Institutional Strategies and Consequences in the Argentine Anti-Mining Movement - Allison Fraser Lang, University of Texas-Austin
Walls as Weapons: Afghan Women Protestors’ Wall Writing a a Feminist Tactic Under Gender Apartheid - Selay Ghaffar, University of Toronto