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Assunto: [movimenti.bicocca] Legal opportunity structure and social movement strategy in Northern Ireland and southern United States



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> 1 February 2012; Vol. 53, No. 1
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> Legal opportunity structure and social movement strategy in Northern Ireland and southern United States
> Gianluca De Fazio
> International Journal of Comparative Sociology 2012;53 3-22
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> Civilizing vs destructive globalization? A multi-level analysis of anti-immigrant prejudice
> Yunus Kaya and Ekrem Karakoç
> International Journal of Comparative Sociology 2012;53 23-44
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> Globalization: Civilizing or destructive? An empirical test of the international determinants of generalized trust
> Simone Polillo
> International Journal of Comparative Sociology 2012;53 45-65
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> Deirdre A. Oakley
> International Journal of Comparative Sociology 2012;53 66-68
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> Book Review: Migrants for export: How the Philippine state brokers labor to the world
> Anju Mary Paul
> International Journal of Comparative Sociology 2012;53 68-71
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> Book Review: Questioning collapse: Human resilience, ecological vulnerability, and the aftermath of empire
> Kirk S. Lawrence
> International Journal of Comparative Sociology 2012;53 71-73
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