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Chapter 1. Allies in Action: Institutional Actors and Grassroots Environmental Activism in China; Yang ZhangChapter 2. A Tale of Two Bike Lanes: Consensus Movements and Infrastructure Delivery; Kathryn Gasparro Chapter 3. When do Political Parties Move to the Streets? Party Protest in Chile (2000-2012); Nicolás M. Somma Chapter 4. Building Solidarity across Asymmetrical Risks: Israeli and Palestinian Peace Activists; Michelle I. Gawerc Chapter 5. Frame Resonance, Tactical Innovation, and Poor People in the Tunisian Uprising; Mohammad Yaghi Chapter 6. Black Lives Matter: (Re)Framing the Next Wave of Black Liberation; Amanda D. Clark, Prentiss A. Dantzler & Ashley E. Nickels Chapter 7. Challenging Everyday Violence of the State: Developing Sustained Opposition Movements through Anti-Corruption Protests; Alexandra V. Orlova Chapter 8. Volunteer Retention, Burnout and Dropout in Online Voluntary Organizations: Stress, Conflict and Retirement of Wikipedians; Piotr Konieczny Chapter 9. Late Bloomers: Differential Participation among First-Time, Mid-Life Protesters; Winston B. Tripp & Danielle N. Gage
Social scientists explore social movements and their institutional relations, frames and discourses in conflicts and social movements, and activist start-up and withdrawal. Their topics include allies in action: institutional actors and grassroots environmental activism in China, building solidarity across asymmetrical risks: Israeli and Palestinian peace activists, Black Lives Matter: (re)framing the next wave of Black liberation, challenging everyday violence of the state: developing sustained opposition movements through anti-corruption protests, and late bloomers: differential participation among first-time mid-life protesters.