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Conceptualizing Culture in Social Movement Research
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Britta Baumgarten
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Priska Daphi
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Peter Ullrich
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978-1-137-38579-6
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2014
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10.1057/9781137385796
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Book chapters
Reassessing the Culture Concept in the Analysis of Global Social Movements
Culture and Movement Strength from a Quantitative Perspective
Protest and Culture
âA Whole Way of Struggle?â
Movement Space
Movement Culture as Habit(us)
Memory and Culture in Social Movements
Memory Battles over Mai 68
Moving Culture
Comparing Discourse between Cultures
Embodying Protest
Culture and Activism across Borders
FeelingâThinking
pp. 1
Protest and Culture: Concepts and Approaches in Social Movement Research — An Introduction
pp. 23
Feeling-Thinking: Emotions as Central to Culture
pp. 45
“A Whole Way of Struggle?”: Western Marxisms, Social Movements, and Culture
pp. 67
Reassessing the Culture Concept in the Analysis of Global Social Movements: An Anthropological Perspective
pp. 91
Culture and Activism across Borders
pp. 113
Comparing Discourse between Cultures: A Discursive Approach to Movement Knowledge
pp. 140
Culture and Movement Strength from a Quantitative Perspective: A Partial Theory
pp. 165
Movement Space: A Cultural Approach
pp. 186
Movement Culture as Habit(us): Resistance to Change in the Routinized Practices of Resistance
pp. 206
Memory and Culture in Social Movements
pp. 227
Embodying Protest: Culture and Performance within Social Movements
pp. 251
Moving Culture: Transnational Social Movement Organizations as Translators in a Diffusion Cycle
pp. 275
Memory Battles over Mai 68: Interpretative Struggles as a Cultural Re-Play of Social Movements
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