Contention (Vol. 7, Issue 2)
The new issue of Contention: The Multidisciplinary Journal of Social Protest has published!
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Volume 7, Issue 2
Editorial
Benjamin Abrams and Giovanni A. Travaglino
Articles
The Contribution of Social Movement Theory to Understanding Genocide: Evidence from Rwanda
Aliza Luft
Protest Events, Welfare Generosity, and Welfare State Regimes: A Comparative Analysis of Welfare States and Social Unrest
David Pritchard
Institutional Distrust, Institutional Participation, and Protest Behavior in the European Social Movement Sector
Matthew Schoene
Dynamics of Multidimensional Interaction: The Beijing Upheaval of 1989 Revisited
Rilly Chen and Fei Yan
The (R)evolution Is Dead, Long Live the (R)evolution!
Daniel P. Ritter
Comment (Free Access)
Reviewing for Interdisciplinary and Broad-Scope Journals: An Editor's Perspective
Benjamin Abrams
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Categories
Keywords
- social protest
- Social Movements
- social movement theory
- Genocide Studies
- Rwanda
- Rwandan genocide
- Protest
- protest events
- welfare
- state regimes
- welfare states
- social unrest
- institutional distrust
- protest behavior
- Europe
- European social movement
- multidimensional
- Beijing
- 1989
- Revolution
- evolution
- interdisciplinary research
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