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Constructing a Language Problem: Paternalism, Power Devaluation, and the Legitimation of Nativism in English-only Laws - Kevin A. Estep, University of Notre Dame
Social Movements and Challenges to Workplace Discrimination - Marc Dixon, Dartmouth College; Melinda D. Kane, East Carolina University
Endorsing the Triple Bottom Line: How the Environmental Movement Became Business-friendly - Ellen Berrey, State University of New York-Buffalo
Crisis, Convulsion and the Welfare State - Lorraine C. Minnite, State University of New Jersey-Rutgers at Camden; Frances Fox Piven, City University of New York
Through the Window of the Past: the Cultural Politics of the Boston Busing/Desegregation Project - Meghan V. Doran, Northeastern University
How Humor Matters in Social Movements: Insights from the New Atheist Movement - Katja M. Guenther, University of California-Riverside; Natasha Radojcic, University of California-Riverside; Kerry R. Mulligan, University of California-Riverside
The Pictorial Body and Interaction in Protest: Theoretical Approaches and Methodological Challenges - Michael Neuber, Humboldt University-Berlin; Beth Gharrity Gardner, University of California-Irvine
Collective Trauma and Contentious Behavior: The Lingering Effects of Transformative Events - David G. Ortiz, Tulane University
There’s No Shaming This Slut: Frame Resonance in the Transnational SlutWalk Movement - Kelly Marie Birch, Michigan State University; Soma Chaudhuri, Michigan State University
Individual Responsibility, State Organized Enslavement, or Jesse Jackson? How Tea Party Activists Frame Racial Inequality - Kristin Haltinner, University of Idaho
Dancing the Carceral Creep: The Anti-Domestic Violence Movement and the Paradoxical Pursuit of Criminalization - Mimi Kim, University of California-Berkeley
Human Rights, Violence against Women, and State Responsibility in Latin America: Feminicidio meets Due Diligence - Paulina Garcia del Moral, University of Toronto
Celebritizing Sex Crime: Awareness Raising, Strategic Framing, and Carceral Compassion in Antitrafficking Campaigns - Edith Kinney, Mills College
Arab Spring and Women’s Rights: Lessons from the Cedar Revolution in Lebanon - Rita Stephan, U.S. Department of State
Parsing the Dimensionality of Activist Identity Politics in Social Movements - Daniel K. Cortese, Governors State University
Becoming Coalitional: The Strange Alliance Between Queer to the Left and the Jesus People, USA - Deborah B. Gould, University of California-Santa Cruz
Building Group Ties by Stripping the Self and the Perils of Inclusion in Identity Politics - Demetrios Psihopaidas, University of Southern California
The “Real” Americans: Identity and Threat in the Tea Party - David R. Dietrich, Texas State University
Protests Making News: New Evidence From A Nationally-Representative Sample of U.S. Events - Kraig Beyerlein, University of Notre Dame; Bryant Crubaugh, University of Notre Dame; Peter J. Barwis, University of Notre Dame; Cole Nicholas Carnesecca, University of Notre Dame
Developing a System for the Automated Coding of Protest Event Data - Alexander L. Hanna, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Perverts, Homosexuals, and Gays: Nomenclature Contests in Mainstream Newspapers - Thomas Alan Elliott, University of California-Irvine
Nuclear Energy and Media Framing: A Study of the Nuclear Debate in France - Julie Schweitzer, Oklahoma State University
Modern Day Abolitionists: Contestation and Collaboration in the Local Anti-Human Trafficking Movement - Lilly Yu, Rice University
State Embeddedness and Field Stability: The Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street's Interorganizational Networks - Benjamin E. Lind, State University-Higher School of Economics; Remy Cross, Webster University
Growth and Decay of Organizational Fields: Gun Control and Gun Rights Organizations from 1945 to 2012 - Eulalie Jean Laschever, University of California-Irvine; David S. Meyer, University of California-Irvine
Bending or Breaking? Change and Stability among Leftist Social Movement Organizations - Jeff A. Larson, Towson University
Anti-Fracking Mobilization in New York and Pennsylvania: A Comparison of Organizational Fields - Amanda E. Maull, Pennsylvania State University
Conceptualizing Niche Characteristics in Social Movement Families - Xochitl Renee Mota-Back, University of Arizona
Social Movements Inc.: The Participation of Corporations in Social Movements - Jordan T. Brown, Loyola University-Chicago
Children of Activists: What Happens When Parents Protest - Jamie Puglin, State University of New York-Stony Brook
Socially Organized Sentiments: Community Religious Structure and Social Movements - Hyun Woo Kim, Pennsylvania State University
Relative Prosperity, Religiosity and Rebellion in Nigeria - Natalie Marie Delia Deckard, Emory University; David Jacobson, University of South Florida
The Phenomenology of Protest Atmosphere: A Demonstrator Perspective - Anouk Van Leeuwen, Vrije Universiteit; Jacquelien van Stekelenburg, Vrije Universiteit; Bert Klandermans, Vrije Universiteit
Comparing Class Habitus During Social Movement Group Conflicts - Betsy Leondar-Wright, Boston College
Disaster Relief as Social Action: A Weberian Look at Post-Disaster Donation Behavior - Samantha Penta, University of Delaware; Mary Nelan, University of Delaware; Tricia Wachtendorf, University of Delaware
Solidarians and Externalists: Linking Expectations to the Backgrounds and Experience of Contemporary Protestors - Michael Franklin Thompson, University of North Texas; Josef Woldense, Indiana University-Bloomington
Resistance as Development: Analyzing the Landless Workers Movement in Brazil and their "Reconstructive" Land Occupations - Stellan Vinthagen, University West; Mikael Baaz, University of Gothenburg; Mona Lilja, University of Gothenburg; Michael Schulz, University of Gothenburg
The Occupy Model: A Site of Conflict and Opportunity - Marie Skoczylas, University of Pittsburgh
Movementizing the Election: Contentious Meanings of Conventional Politics in the Iranian Presidential Election of 2013 - Aghil Daghagheleh, State University of New Jersey-Rutgers
From the Picket to the Congress: The Piquetero Movement of Argentina in Parliament - Federico M. Rossi, Tulane University
Social Media and the Paradox of Repression: The Case of the Occupy Movement - Chan S. Suh, Cornell University; Ion Bogdan Vasi, University of Iowa; Paul Yunsik Chang, Harvard University
Arab American Protest: Macro and Micro-level Response to Post-9/11 Repression - Wayne Santoro, University of New Mexico; Marian A. Azab, University of New Mexico
Mapping the Space for Protest in China - Yao Li, Johns Hopkins University
Pushing the Boundaries: Queer Immigrant Women in Leadership - Yunuen Rodriguez Rodriguez, Independent Scholar
Social Movement Strategies, Regimes, and the Transformation of Public Institutions - Rebecca Tarlau, University of California-Berkeley
Missing, Dead, No Future: A Mobilization Approach to Defection during the Libyan Revolution of 2011 - Samuel Michael Sullivan, Pennsylvania State University
Turning Points in an Authoritarian Context: Theorizing Patterns of State-Movement Interactions - Jean Yen-chun Lin, University of Chicago
Social Movements, Law, and Rational Choice Institutionaliism: A Theoretical Integration - Nicholas Pedriana, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Revisiting New Social Movement Theory: Toward a Comparative Framework - Maria M. Akchurin, University of Chicago
Is Tea Party Movement also a New Social Movement? - Hao Cao, University of Texas-Austin
Cultural Repertoires and the Structural Reproduction of Social Change - Jesse Klein, Florida State University
World-Level Determinants of Antisystemic Movements: Lessons from Early-20th Century Syndicalism - Robert John MacPherson, University of California-Irvine
From Sticks to Carrots (and Mobs): Institutional Receptivity and Transnational Diffusion - Ion Bogdan Vasi, University of Iowa; Anne Nassauer, Freie Universität Berlin
Social Movement Organizations in Global Cities - Matthew Schoene, The Ohio State University
Neoliberalization/Centralization of Higher Education and Protest in Turkey - Didem Turkoglu, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
From Symbolic to Social Boundaries: The Utah Minuteman Project - Charlie V. Morgan, Ohio University; Michele E. Enciso-Bendall, Brigham Young University; Monica M. Trieu, Purdue University
Il Faut Défendre la Démocratie? Culture in Collective Action - Jing-Mao Ho, Cornell University
The Foreclosure Crisis, Gramscian Capital, and the Left - J. Gregg Robinson, Grossmont College
Translating the Cheddar Revolution: Mobilization through the Culture of Fields in the Wisconsin Protests of 2011 - Yotala Oszkay Febres-Cordero, University of California-Los Angeles
Idle No More, Diffusion and Facebook - Lesley J. Wood, York University
Mobile Activism: Exploring the Impacts of Mobile Telephony in Ugandan Social Movements - Zachary Joseph Patterson, University of Minnesota
Use Your Skills to Solve this Challenge: Discourses of Online Microaction - Carla Ilten, University of Illinois-Chicago
Social Movement Culture Online: Facebook, Blogs, and Young Feminists - Alison Dahl Crossley, Stanford University
Political Structure and Movement Strategy: Strategic Bipartisanship in Taiwan’s Environmental Movement - Ming-sho Ho, National Taiwan University
The Landless Workers Movement, the Workers Party and Reform in Brazil in Comparative Perspective: 1995-2013 - Nicole Clorinda Shortt, University of California-Irvine
From Social Movement Organization to Political Party: Comparing the African National Congress and Solidarity - Kate Elizabeth Gunby, University of Arizona
Public Space and Mass Protests: What Makes a Public Space an Appropriate Place for Protest? - Jaleh Jalili, Brandeis University
Movement as Occupation: Space, Decentralization, and Organization in the Occupy Wall Street Movement - Gianmarco Savio, State University of New York-Stony Brook
Shifting the Ground Under Our Feet: Protest Spaces in New York, 1960-2006 - Patrick Rafail, Tulane University; Katherine L. Moon, Tulane University
Strategic and Tactical Constraints: U.S Racial Discourse and the NAACP - Belinda Robnett, University of California-Irvine
The Paradox of Legitimacy: Resilience, Successes, and the Multiple Roles of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party - Eric W Schoon, University of Arizona
Disruptive Tactics and Violence in Protest Events: The Efficacy-legitimacy Trade-off - Dan Wang, Columbia University; Alessandro Piazza, Columbia University
Conflict Dynamics and Strategic Planning in Movement Groups: The Case of German Anti-Nuclear Power Groups - Ole Pütz, Bielefeld University