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Keyword [Activism]
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181. Judicial activism: A study of the Warren through Rehnquist Courts
182. Understanding the 'conditionality gap' in Estonia and Latvia The influence of EU conditionality and Russia's activism on minority inclusion
183. Communists and community: Unionism and the rise and fall of community activism in Detroit, 1932--1968
184. Insider activism: Faculty as institutional change agents
185. Voting rights and gender politics: Suffrage movement activism, state formation, and expanding democracy
186. Net power in action: Internet activism in the contentious politics of South Korea
187. Love and activism: James and Esther Cooper Jackson and the Black freedom movement in the United States, 1914--1968
188. 'Conscious consumption' and activism: An empirical reevaluation of the apolitical and distracted consumer
189. Collective outrage: Mexican American activism and the quest for educational equality and reform, 1950--1990
190. A long slow tutelage in western ways of work: Industrial education and the containment of nationalism in Anglo-Iranian and Aramco, 1923--1963
191. Continuity in New Jersey Women's Activism from Suffrage Through World War II
192. Revolution from the aisle? Anti-biotechnology activism and the politics of agrifood restructuring
193. Assessing the effectiveness of transnational activism: An analysis of the anti-whaling and anti-sealing campaigns
194. Anti-karoshi activism in a corporate -centered society: Medical, legal, and housewife activist collaborations in constructing death from overwork in Japan
195. Constructing animal rights activism as a social threat: Claims-making in the 'New York Times' and in congressional hearings
196. Campus to Counter: Civil Rights Activism in Raleigh and Durham, North Carolina, 1960-196
197. A Dynamic Interplay: Theorizing the Relationship Between Online Activism and Government Control in Chin
198. The path to activism: A qualitative study of how six undergraduates of color became activists while attending the University of Michigan
199. Professional publics/private citizens: Human rights NGOs and the sponsoring of public discursive activism
200. Perpetual struggle: Sources of working-class identity and activism in collective action
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