Keyword [Activism] Result: 181 - 200 | Page: 10 of 10 |
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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