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Keyword [Collective Action]
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181. Strategic collective action and collective identity reconstruction: Parading disputes and two Northern Ireland towns
182. The geography of neighbourhood-based collective action: A Flyvbjergian perspective on school closings in Toronto (Bent Flyvbjerg, Ontario)
183. Beyond participation: Mapping the institutional dimensions of collective action in Zambia
184. The legal status of representative trade unions: On the complicated relation between the legal status of trade unions and the right to collective action (Belgium, Dutch text)
185. Savings, sanctions, and support: Essays on collective action and community organizations in Kenya
186. Culture, corporation and collective action: The Department of Energy's American Indian consultation program on the Nevada Test Site in political ecological perspective
187. Social capital, collective action, and the state: Understanding economic development, community peace, and democratic governance in rural north India
188. Corporate organization and the failure of collective action: Colombian business during the presidency of Ernesto Samper (1994--1998)
189. Confessional protest: The Evangelical origins of social movements in the United States, 1800--1840
190. New institutionalist essays on collective action: Evidence from Bulgarian cooperatives
191. The collective action problem of male cooperative labor on Ifaluk Atoll
192. Organizations and collective action: A comparative analysis of R&D consortia in the microelectronics industry
193. The emergence and evolution of peak associations in Japan and the United States
194. Commons problems, collective action and efficiency: The evolution of institutions of co-management in Pacific Northwest tribal fisheries
195. Reconciling the paradox: Non-intervention and collective action in the OAS
196. Institutional analysis, public policy, and the possibility of collective action in common pool resources: A dynamic game theoretic approach
197. Between competition and cooperation: Collective action in the industrial policy of Japan and Taiwan
198. When information becomes action: How information communication technologies affect collective action during crises
199. THE LIMITS OF COLLECTIVE ACTION: A COLLECTIVE GOODS INTERPRETATION OF ENERGY COOPERATION AMONG WESTERN INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRIES IN THE INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
200. John-Paul Sartre's Theory of Collective Action: Reconsidering Hegel and Marx
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