
Volume 15 issue 1, single file
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ISSN 2009-2431
Editorial
Open issue
Heike Schaumberg, Levi Gahman (pp. 1 – 13)
Call for papers
Convocatoria (Español) | Call for papers (English)
Open issue (pp. 14 – 19)
General pieces
Burcu Binbuga
The struggle for “life”: anti-mining mobilization in Turkey (peer-reviewed article, pp. 20 – 42)
Gino Canella
Contested terrain and the distribution of social movements (peer-reviewed article, pp. 43 – 64)
Madeline Lord
Transforming the statist domination of society: radical democracy in Mexico and Kurdistan (peer-reviewed article, pp. 65 – 84)
Thomas Piñeros Shields
Spontaneity during moments of the whirlwind: airport protest to President Trump’s original Muslim ban (peer-reviewed article, pp. 85 – 108)
David Purucker
Reviving the mass organization for social movements? The meaning of membership in the Democratic Socialists of America (peer-reviewed article, pp. 109 – 134)
Taura Taylor
Daughters of the comb: exploring consciousness-raising, anchored consciousness, and micro-resistance in the natural hair movement (peer-reviewed article, pp. 135 – 161)
Anna J. Willow
A quiet revolution: transcending and transforming political engagement in the transition movement for community climate resilience (peer-reviewed article, pp. 162 – 190)
Reviews [single PDF] (pp. 191 – 194)
Sabu Kohso, Radiation and Revolution. Review author: Alexander Brown.
Cover art
Cover photo by International Solidarity Movement (palsolidarity.org)
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