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- 1From:First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life (Issue 328)FOR DECADES, the progressive left has denounced the West for fostering imperialism. Since at least the 1960s, the reaction of the left to any war involving the West has been almost mechanical: Denounce, form anti-war...
- 2From:Latin American Research Review (Vol. 56, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThis article proposes a new theoretical approach to analyze high-risk militancy. It argues that, in addition to Doug McAdam's original idea of biographical availability, it is necessary to integrate three analytical...
- 3From:TD Magazine (Vol. 76, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedBefore workers in the US started quiet quitting--that is, doing the bare minimum--young people in China started lying flat. That movement, also known as tang ping, is to reject societal pressures to overwork and came as...
- 4From:Polish Political Science Yearbook (Vol. 51, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe article analyses political opposition toward the date of presidential elections and conducting them in the correspondence form on May 10, 2020, in Poland. The study is embedded in the theories of quasi-militant...
- 5From:Canadian Journal of Urban Research (Vol. 31, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedDifferent housing initiatives, policies and programs favouring or impacting social mix at the neighbourhood level exist in Canadian cities, including in the city of Montreal. Social mix was (and still is) part of the...
- 6From:Religions (Vol. 13, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedThis article provides a deep dive into several recent cases of majoritarian hate speech and violence perpetrated against Muslims in India. We first provide an introduction to Hindutva as a social movement in India,...
- 7From:Research in African Literatures (Vol. 53, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThis essay examines three post-apartheid literary texts in relation to the student movements known as Fallism, which came into public awareness in South Africa in the years 2015-17. Firstly, I argue that two novels, Room...
- 8From:Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law (Vol. 23, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedSocial movements like #MeToo and #BlackLivesMatter, powered by social media, have given rise to heightened corporate activism on social issues. They have also drawn attention to the importance of addressing diversity...
- 9From:International journal of communication (Online) (Vol. 16) Peer-ReviewedThis brief essay considers the broader significance of 1968 as nostalgia and counter-memory to the dominant narrative generated by liberalism and neoliberalism. It frames the essays included in this Special Section as...
- 10From:International journal of communication (Online) (Vol. 16) Peer-ReviewedVietnamese exchange students were influential in the U.S. movement against the American war in Vietnam but are often overlooked in movement histories. To account for this pattern of omission, the author analyzes the...
- 11From:CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture (Vol. 24, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe article will document the emergence of the composite art form of "Dhoom Dham" in the state of Telangana, a southern state from India. A mixture of folk song-and-dance routines interspersed with political speeches,...
- 12From:Asian-Pacific Journal of Second and Foreign Language Education (Vol. 8, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThis study introduces a new model of practitioner research to develop an activist teacher professional identity for student-teachers and to enhance their understanding of the theory and practice of continuous...
- 13From:Georgetown Immigration Law Journal (Vol. 36, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedUnauthorized workers face precarity in the workplace and the threat of forced expulsion from their communities. Some of the reasons for that precarity result from how the law frames unauthorized workers. The law views...
- 14From:Journal of International Women's Studies (Vol. 23, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedWhat We Don't Talk About When We Talk About #MeToo comes at a time when the world is wrapped in the grip of a pandemic spotlighting the failing social, political and economic systems around us. #MeToo is already...
- 15From:Focaal (Issue 91) Peer-ReviewedIn the Platform of Mortgage Victims (PAH) the common view exists that all activists are equal, that there are no leaders, and that there is no division of labor between grassroots activists and activist-politicians. We...
- 16From:Current Psychology (Vol. 40, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedAs a consequence of exposure to sexualized messages, girls and women may internalize the belief that sexual attractiveness to men is an important aspect of their identity. Whereas research on internalized sexualization...
- 17From:Journal of Open Humanities Data (Vol. 8) Peer-ReviewedTIC-Collaborative was a collaborative digital humanities project that focused on transnational intellectual cooperation (TIC) in the long nineteenth century, in particular on transnational connections in the field of...
- 18From:Africa Today (Vol. 68, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAccumulating resources for mass action in francophone West Africa involves seeking financial, media, and popular backing. Many prominent social movements have succeeded in finding the necessary resources for their...
- 19From:Latin American Research Review (Vol. 56, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThis article explores the relationship among the institutionalization of Bolivian indigenous movement and its dynamics in the sense of the employment of extrainstitutional strategies and internal cohesion in the period...
- 20From:Florida Bar Journal (Vol. 95, Issue 5)By now, most Americans have probably heard of the Black Lives Matter and Me Too movements. Although the Black Lives Matter movement had been active for a number of years, it gained international attention in the summer...