Auteur: Tommaso Vitale Date: À: ML movimenti Bicocca Sujet: [movimenti.bicocca] The future of social movement research:
Dynamics, mechanisms, and processes David W Everson
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> International Journal of Comparative Sociology
> April 2014; Vol. 55, No. 2
> Articles
> National transparency: Global trends and national variations
> Yong Suk Jang, Munseok Cho, and Gili S Drori
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> The occupational status of immigrants in Western and non-Western societies
> Christoph Spörlein and Frank van Tubergen
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> Autonomous and/or institutionalized social movements? Conceptual clarification and illustrative cases
> Hans Pruijt and Conny Roggeband
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> Book reviews
> Book review: The future of social movement research: Dynamics, mechanisms, and processes
> David W Everson
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> Book review: Can democracy be saved?
> Jackie Smith
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> Book review: Slow violence and the environmentalism of the poor
> Stephen J Scanlan
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> Book review: Multiculturalism: A civic idea
> Mansa BM King
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> Book review: Selling sex overseas: Chinese women and the realities of prostitution and global sex trafficking
> Susan Dewey
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> Book review: Punishing immigrants: Policy, politics, and injustice
> Ariane Chebel d’Appollonia
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> Book review: Postcommunism from within: Social justice, mobilization, and hegemony
> Gregory A Lukasik
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