Digitally Enabled Social Change: Activism in the Internet Age J Earl, K Kimport Mit Pr, 2011 | 2120* | 2011 |
The use of newspaper data in the study of collective action J Earl, A Martin, JD McCarthy, SA Soule Annual Review of Sociology, 65-80, 2004 | 1459 | 2004 |
Tanks, tear gas, and taxes: Toward a theory of movement repression J Earl Sociological Theory 21 (1), 44-68, 2003 | 666 | 2003 |
Protests under fire? Explaining protest policing J Earl, SA Soule, JD McCarthy American Sociological Review 69 (4), 581-606, 2003 | 570* | 2003 |
Political Repression: Iron Fists, Velvet Gloves, and Diffuse Control J Earl Annual Review of Sociology 37, 261-284, 2011 | 497 | 2011 |
The cultural consequences of social movements J Earl The Blackwell companion to social movements, 508-530, 2004 | 349 | 2004 |
Youth, activism, and social movements J Earl, TV Maher, T Elliott Sociology Compass 11 (4), 2017 | 297 | 2017 |
Changing the World One Webpage at a Time: Conceptualizing and Explaining Internet Activism J Earl, K Kimport, G Prieto, C Rush, K Reynoso Mobilization: An International Quarterly 15 (4), 425-446, 2010 | 277 | 2010 |
Movement Societies and Digital Protest: Fan Activism and Other Nonpolitical Protest Online* J Earl, K Kimport Sociological Theory 27 (3), 220-243, 2009 | 258 | 2009 |
The new site of activism: on-line organizations, movement entrepreneurs, and the changing location of social movement decision-making J Earl, A Schussman Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change 24, 155-187, 2003 | 258 | 2003 |
Seeing blue: A police-centered explanation of protest policing J Earl, SA Soule Mobilization: An International Quarterly 11 (2), 145-164, 2006 | 255 | 2006 |
This protest will be tweeted: Twitter and protest policing during the Pittsburgh G20 J Earl, H McKee Hurwitz, A Mejia Mesinas, M Tolan, A Arlotti Information, Communication & Society 16 (4), 459-478, 2013 | 226 | 2013 |
A movement society evaluated: Collective protest in the United States, 1960-1986 SA Soule, J Earl Mobilization: An International Quarterly 10 (3), 345-364, 2005 | 198 | 2005 |
Methods, movements, and outcomes J Earl Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change 22, 3-25, 2000 | 179 | 2000 |
The enactment of state-level hate crime law in the United States: Intrastate and interstate factors SA Soule, J Earl Sociological Perspectives 44 (3), 281-305, 2001 | 170 | 2001 |
Pursuing Social Change Online The Use of Four Protest Tactics on the Internet J Earl Social Science Computer Review 24 (3), 362-377, 2006 | 148 | 2006 |
Introduction: Repression and the social control of protest J Earl Mobilization: An International Quarterly 11 (2), 129-143, 2006 | 147 | 2006 |
Contesting cultural control: Youth culture and online petitioning J Earl, A Schussman Civic life online: Learning how digital media can engage youth, 71-95, 2008 | 120 | 2008 |
The dynamics of protest-related diffusion on the web J Earl Information, Communication & Society 13 (2), 209-225, 2010 | 117 | 2010 |
Controlling protest: New directions for research on the social control of protest J Earl Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change 25 (3), 55-83, 2004 | 111 | 2004 |