Social movements
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Incoming Resources
- How to make a difference, the definitive guide from the world's most effective activists, Kate & Ella Robertson
- The madness of crowds, gender, race and identity, Douglas Murray
- F**k the establishment, 101 ways to get your voice heard and change the world, [illustrations, Emanuel Santos]
- Radical media, rebellious communication and social movements, John D.H. Downing
- Social movements, 1768-2008, Charles Tilly and Lesley J. Wood
- Cultural revolution, aesthetic practice after autonomy, Sven Lutticken
- Tactical performance, on the theory and practice of serious play, Larry Bogad
- The Oxford handbook of transnational feminist movements, edited by Rawwida Baksh and Wendy Harcourt
- Social movements, an introduction, Donnatella della Porta and Mario Diani
- Social movements, an anthropological reader, edited by June Nash
- Expressions of identity, space, performance, politics, Kevin Hetherington
- The SAGE handbook of resistance, edited by David Courpasson and Steven Vallas
- Networks of outrage and hope, social movements in the Internet age, Manuel Castells
- Nonviolent social movements, a geographical perspective, edited by Stephen Zunes, Lester R. Kurtz, and Sarah Beth Asher
- Joyful militancy, building resistance in toxic times, Nick Montgomery & Carla Bergman ; foreword by Hari Alluri
- Counterpower, making change happen, Tim Gee
- Restructuring world politics, transnational social movements, networks, and norms, edited by Sanjeev Khagram, James V. Riker and Kathryn Sikkink
- InsUrgent Media From the Front, A Media Activism Reader, Edited by Chris Robé and Stephen Charbonneau
- Towards the light, the story of the struggles for liberty and the rights that made the modern West, A.C. Grayling
- Craft activism, people, ideas and projects from the new community of handmade and how you can join in, Joan Tapper ; photography by Gale Zucker ; foreword by Faythe Levine
- Do something for nothing, seeing beneath the surface of homelessness, through the simple act of a haircut, Johsua Coombes
- New power, how power works in our hyperconnected world -- and how to make it work for you, Jeremy Heimans & Henry Timms
- Unfree Speech, the threat to global democracy and why we must act, now, Zhifeng Huang; with Jason Y. Ng ; introduction by Ai Weiwei
- Women, men & the whole damn thing, David Leser
- The will of the many, how the alterglobalisation movement is changing the face of democracy, Marianne Maeckelbergh
- Urban movements in a globalising world, edited by Pierre Hamel, Henri Lustiger-Thaler, and Margit Mayer
- How to start a revolution, directed [and written] by Ruaridh Arrow ; produced by Richard Shaw ; executive producer, James L. Otis
- Global citizens, social movements and the challenge of globalization, Marjorie Mayo
- Public relations as activism, postmodern approaches to theory & practice, Derina R. Holtzhausen
- Decoding subaltern politics, ideology, disguise, and resistance in agrarian politics, James C. Scott
- The power of identity, Manuel Castells
- The Routledge handbook of memory activism, edited by Yifat Gutman and Jenny Wüstenberg ; with Irit Dekel, Kaitlin Murphy, Benjamin Nienass, Joanna Wawrzyniak and Kerry Whigham
- Experimental practice, technoscience, alterontologies, and more-than-social movements, Dimitris Papadopoulos
- Globalization and social movements, Islamism, feminism, and the global justice movement, Valentine M. Moghadam
- Passionate politics, emotions and social movements, edited by Jeff Goodwin, James M. Jasper, and Francesca Polletta
- Democratic phoenix, reinventing political activism, Pippa Norris
- How to resist, turn protest to power, Matthew Bolton
- Twitter and tear gas, the power and fragility of networked protest, Zeynep Tufekci
- Beyond prime time activism, communication activism and social change, Charlotte Ryan and Karen Jeffreys
- Beyond revolution, a new theory of social movements, Daniel A. Foss, Ralph Larkin ; introduction by Stanley Aronowitz
- Video the changing world, edited by Nancy Thede and Alain Ambrosi
- Democracy and difference, contesting the boundaries of the political, edited by Seyla Benhabib
- Populism, Paul Taggart
- Nomads of the present, social movements and individual needs in contemporary society, Alberto Melucci ; edited by John Keane and Paul Mier
- A New world order, grassroots movements for global change, Paul Ekins
- New social movements in the African diaspora, challenging global apartheid, edited by Leith Mullings
- Social movements, a reader, edited by Vincenzo Ruggiero and Nicola Montagna
- Abstract hacktivism, the making of a hacker culture, Otto von Busch and Karl Palmas
- After Habermas, new perspectives on the public sphere, edited by Nick Crossley and John Michael Roberts
- Social movements and social classes, the future of collective action, edited by Louis Maheu