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1 | Organizations and movements | 4 |
2 | Where do we stand? : common mechanisms in organizations and social movements research | 41 |
3 | Institutional variation in the evolution of social movements : competing logics and the spread of recycling advocacy groups | 73 |
4 | Elite mobilizations for antitakeover legislation, 1982-1900 | 96 |
5 | Institutionalization as a contested, multilevel process : the case of rate regulation in American fire insurance | 122 |
6 | From struggle to settlement : the crystallization of a field of lesbian/gay organizations in San Francisco, 1969-1973 | 161 |
7 | Persistence and change among nationally federated social movements | 193 |
8 | Globalization and transnational social movement organizations | 226 |
9 | The impact of social movements on organizations : environment and responses | 253 |
10 | Organizational change as an orchestrated social movement : recruitment to a corporate quality initiative | 280 |
11 | Subverting our stories of subversion | 310 |
12 | Social change, social theory, and the convergence of movements and organizations | 335 |
13 | Two kinds of stuff : the current encounter of social movements and organizations | 351 |
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