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trends
predictors
Grievances
distributive justice
relative deprivation
cognitive component
affective component
egoistic deprivation
fraternalistic deprivation
procedural justice
theories
RD
social justice
protests
conflict of interests
enforce changes
conflict of principles
express their views /indignation
Efficacy
theory
agency
group efficacy
political efficacy
internal efficacy
external efficacy
political cynicism
reduce
reinforce
people
Efficacious
normative forms
inefficacious
non-normative forms
Identity
types
Personal identity
social identity
theory
Social identity theory
characteristics managing identity
permeability of the group boundaries
stability
illegitimate
political solidarity
‘dual identity
power of identity
similarity and shared fate
affective component
shared emotions
enhanced efficaciousness
Politicized identity
awareness of shared grievances
external enemy
Emotions
function
accelerators or amplifiers
theory
Appraisal theory of emotions
model of intergroup emotions
emotional routes
efficacy
normative action
contempt
Social embeddedness
social capital
structural (ties) who
relational (relations) what
cognitive (meanings)
Mobilization
thrends
Expanding the Case Base
region
theories
resource mobilization
political process
framing theories
social movement theory
topics
social reform
movements
regime-movement relationships
organization of protest
ethnic conflict
democratization movements
revolutions
international and transnational movements
events
theories
Changing theory
qualitative historical research
theory development
dinamics
social movements theory
resource mobilization theory
resource variables
principals
ongoing strategic dynamics
mutual adaptation
affect political opportunities
strength
extent
exclusive
integrative
quantitative research methods
The political
process synthesis
synthesis
political opportunities
framing
mobilization structures
main principals
mechanisms
processes
theory
evolutionary theory
Tilly’s polity model
accepted
gaining
affect of moviments
Incorporation
Transformation
Democratization
linear / non linear
new focus
the dynamic interactions regimes -movements
shifting tactics
shifting police practices
Integrating Structural /Constructionist Theories
aspects
strategic actions
cultural memories
values and moral principles
constructionism
Framing
defined and experienced
intentions
producers of meaning
development
ideology
discourse”
Culture
theories
A cultural approach
aim
symbols /signs
Identities
theories
New social movements
types
individual identities
collective identities
public identities
Emotions
theories
collective behavior theories
social movements theory
emotion
reason
qualitative research methods
morivation
political
social
psychological
paths
strategic
strategic conflict theory
direct
the motivational underpinnings of political violence
Hirschman
Exit
Voice
Loyalty
Olson
free riders (rational expectations)
non excludability (Roemer
[1985, 1988]; Gupta [1990])
ideology
class identification
anomie
Macculloch [2005], Collier and Hoeffler [2007]
private returns
social consequences is complementary
rational expectation models
ideology
motivation