The biographical consequences of protest and activism: A systematic review and a new typology
Most research on activist participation has aimed to explain motives to engage in protest and
collective action or becoming an activist. The outcomes, for the individual, have been …
collective action or becoming an activist. The outcomes, for the individual, have been …
[图书][B] Technical communication after the social justice turn: Building coalitions for action
This is the first scholarly monograph marking the social justice turn in technical and
professional communication (TPC). Social justice often draws attention to structural …
professional communication (TPC). Social justice often draws attention to structural …
[图书][B] Toxic exposures: Contested illnesses and the environmental health movement
P Brown - 2007 - degruyter.com
| 44| BREAST CANCER every three minutes and another woman will die of breast cancer
every twelve minutes. The lifetime likelihood of a woman's getting breast cancer is one in …
every twelve minutes. The lifetime likelihood of a woman's getting breast cancer is one in …
[图书][B] Social justice: Theories, issues, and movements (Revised and expanded edition)
L Capeheart, D Milovanovic - 2020 - books.google.com
An eye for an eye, the balance of the scales–for centuries, these and other traditional
concepts exemplified the public's perception of justice. Today, popular culture, including …
concepts exemplified the public's perception of justice. Today, popular culture, including …
How collective action produces psychological change and how that change endures over time: A case study of an environmental campaign
Previous research on collective action has suggested that both intra‐and intergroup
interactions are important in producing psychological change. In this study, we examine how …
interactions are important in producing psychological change. In this study, we examine how …
Stockholm syndrome as vernacular resource
First coined in 1973 to describe a pathological response on the part of individuals involved
in kidnapping or hostage-taking situations, the label “Stockholm syndrome” has since been …
in kidnapping or hostage-taking situations, the label “Stockholm syndrome” has since been …
How participation in collective action changes relationships, behaviours, and beliefs: An interview study of the role of inter-and intragroup processes
S Vestergren, J Drury… - Journal of Social …, 2019 - salford-repository.worktribe.com
Research has shown that numerous psychological changes can occur in and through
collective action. Previous research on psychological consequences of participation in …
collective action. Previous research on psychological consequences of participation in …
Activist human capital: Skills acquisition and the development of commitment to social movement activism
N Van Dyke, M Dixon - Mobilization: An International …, 2013 - meridian.allenpress.com
Social movement scholars have long recognized that participants in one campaign often
develop a commitment to activism that inspires continued participation for years, even a …
develop a commitment to activism that inspires continued participation for years, even a …
Ecofeminism, hegemonic masculinity, and environmental movement participation in British Columbia, Canada, 1998–2007:“Women always clean up the mess”
MCJ Stoddart, DB Tindall - Sociological Spectrum, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
This article draws upon two waves of interviews with environmental movement members in
British Columbia, Canada, in order to examine participants' interpretations of the relationship …
British Columbia, Canada, in order to examine participants' interpretations of the relationship …
The virtues of collective gatherings: A study on the positive effects of a major scouting event
The present study addresses, in a highly ecological setting, the short‐and long‐term
psychosocial consequences of participation in a major scouting event. Using a quasi …
psychosocial consequences of participation in a major scouting event. Using a quasi …