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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 TIME, the other on PLACE. Papers in this session explore aspects of time, broadly considered, and how that dimension matters to social movements, through the lenses of memory and remembrance, movement endurance, the activist lifecourse, and cultural understandings of time itself.
A Legacy of Rescue: Intergenerational Prosocial Collective Action in Rwanda - Nicole Fox, California State University-Sacramento; Hollie Nyseth Nzitatira, The Ohio State University
Environmentalism as an Enduring Social Movement - Suzanne Staggenborg, University of Pittsburgh; Chie Togami, SUNY
Processual Configurations of Engagement in the French Yellow Vests Movement - Alexandre Dafflon; Olivier Fillieule, University of Lausanne; Davide Morselli, University of Lausanne
Timing the Action: Mobilization and the Chronopolitics of Democratic Resistance in Central America - Sergio Miguel Cabrales DomÃnguez, Universidad Rafael Landivar
Was it Worth it? Memory, Victory, and Ambivalence in the LGBTQ Movement - Tom Einhorn, University of British Columbia