>
> Dear Social Movement Scholar: You may be interested in the current
> issue of Mobilization: An International Quarterly. I will list the
> contents below. I am also writing with a special offer if you
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> Mobilization: An International Quarterly Volume 12, Number 1
> March 2007
>
> Donatella della Porta and Manuela Caiani. Europeanization
> from Below? Social Movements and Europe.
>
> Patricia Widener. Benefits and Burdens of Transnational
> Campaigns: A Comparison of Four Oil Struggles in Ecuador
>
> Thomas Olesen. Contentious Cartoons: Elite and Media
> Driven Mobilization.
>
> Marco Giugni. Policy Outcomes of the US Ecology,
> Antinuclear, and Peace Movements: A Time Series Analysis of a Joint-
> Effects Model, 1977-1995
>
> Carsten T. Vala and Kevin J. O'Brien. Attraction without
> Networks: Recruitment to Unregistered Protestantism in China.
>
> Rachel Einwohner edits Mobilization's Book Review Section
>
>
> Also, the editors issue a call for papers to the international
> community of social movement scholars and researchers. For
> submissions from the US and Canada, please contact Daniel J. Myers
> at Mobilization's editorial office, University of Notre Dame
> <moby@???> In Europe, please contact European editor, Marco
> Giugni <Marco.Giugni@???> for submission guidelines.
>
> Best regards, Hank
>
> Hank Johnston, managing editor and publisher
> Mobilization: An International Quarterly
> San Diego State University
> San Diego, CA 92182-4423
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