{"id":280,"date":"2014-08-09T19:47:02","date_gmt":"2014-08-10T00:47:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/users.ssc.wisc.edu\/~oliver\/wp\/?page_id=280"},"modified":"2022-09-27T13:06:47","modified_gmt":"2022-09-27T18:06:47","slug":"soc-924-articles-to-use-later","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/users.ssc.wisc.edu\/~peoliver\/teaching\/sm_seminar\/collections\/soc-924-articles-to-use-later\/","title":{"rendered":"Soc 924 &#8211; articles to use later"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Movements, Countermovements, and the Structure of Political Opportunity<br \/>\nDavid S. Meyer, Suzanne Staggenborg<br \/>\nAmerican Journal of Sociology, Vol. 101, No. 6. (May, 1996), pp. 1628-1660.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0002-9602%28199605%29101%3A6%3C1628%3AMCATSO%3E2.0.CO%3B2-J<\/p>\n<p>Organizational and Environmental Influences on the Development of the Pro- Choice Movement<br \/>\nSuzanne Staggenborg<br \/>\nSocial Forces, Vol. 68, No. 1. (Sep., 1989), pp. 204-240.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0037-7732%28198909%2968%3A1%3C204%3AOAEIOT%3E2.0.CO%3B2-H<\/p>\n<p>Images of Protest: Dimensions of Selection Bias in Media Coverage of Washington Demonstrations, 1982 and 1991<br \/>\nJohn D. McCarthy, Clark McPhail, Jackie Smith<br \/>\nAmerican Sociological Review, Vol. 61, No. 3. (Jun., 1996), pp. 478-499.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0003-1224%28199606%2961%3A3%3C478%3AIOPDOS%3E2.0.CO%3B2-M<\/p>\n<p>The Outcomes of Homeless Mobilization: The Influence of Organization, Disruption, Political Mediation, and Framing<br \/>\nDaniel M. Cress, David A. Snow<br \/>\nAmerican Journal of Sociology, Vol. 105, No. 4. (Jan., 2000), pp. 1063-1104.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0002-9602%28200001%29105%3A4%3C1063%3ATOOHMT%3E2.0.CO%3B2-A<\/p>\n<p>Mobilization at the Margins: Resources, Benefactors, and the Viability of Homeless Social Movement Organizations<br \/>\nDaniel M. Cress, David A. Snow<br \/>\nAmerican Sociological Review, Vol. 61, No. 6. (Dec., 1996), pp. 1089-1109.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0003-1224%28199612%2961%3A6%3C1089%3AMATMRB%3E2.0.CO%3B2-G<\/p>\n<p>Identity Work Among the Homeless: The Verbal Construction and Avowal of Personal Identities<br \/>\nDavid A. Snow, Leon Anderson<br \/>\nAmerican Journal of Sociology, Vol. 92, No. 6. (May, 1987), pp. 1336-1371.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0002-9602%28198705%2992%3A6%3C1336%3AIWATHT%3E2.0.CO%3B2-J<\/p>\n<p>Frame Alignment Processes, Micromobilization, and Movement Participation<br \/>\nDavid A. Snow, E. Burke Rochford, Jr., Steven K. Worden, Robert D. Benford<br \/>\nAmerican Sociological Review, Vol. 51, No. 4. (Aug., 1986), pp. 464-481.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0003-1224%28198608%2951%3A4%3C464%3AFAPMAM%3E2.0.CO%3B2-2<\/p>\n<p>The Sociology of Conversion<br \/>\nDavid A. Snow, Richard Machalek<br \/>\nAnnual Review of Sociology, Vol. 10. (1984), pp. 167-190.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0360-0572%281984%2910%3C167%3ATSOC%3E2.0.CO%3B2-T<\/p>\n<p>The Convert as a Social Type<br \/>\nDavid A. Snow, Richard Machalek<br \/>\nSociological Theory, Vol. 1. (1983), pp. 259-289.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0735-2751%281983%291%3C259%3ATCAAST%3E2.0.CO%3B2-N<\/p>\n<p>Social Networks and Social Movements: A Microstructural Approach to Differential Recruitment<br \/>\nDavid A. Snow, Louis A. Zurcher, Jr., Sheldon Ekland-Olson<br \/>\nAmerican Sociological Review, Vol. 45, No. 5. (Oct., 1980), pp. 787-801.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0003-1224%28198010%2945%3A5%3C787%3ASNASMA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-Z<\/p>\n<p>How Events Enter the Public Sphere: Conflict, Location, and Sponsorship in Local Newspaper Coverage of Public Events<br \/>\nPamela E. Oliver, Daniel J. Myers<br \/>\nAmerican Journal of Sociology, Vol. 105, No. 1. (Jul., 1999), pp. 38-87.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0002-9602%28199907%29105%3A1%3C38%3AHEETPS%3E2.0.CO%3B2-%23<\/p>\n<p>Gender and the Construction of Consent in Child-Adult Sexual Contact: Beyond Gender Neutrality and Male Monopoly<br \/>\nAndrea Nelson, Pamela Oliver<br \/>\nGender and Society, Vol. 12, No. 5. (Oct., 1998), pp. 554-577.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0891-2432%28199810%2912%3A5%3C554%3AGATCOC%3E2.0.CO%3B2-1<\/p>\n<p>Reply: Theory Is Not a Social Dilemma<br \/>\nGerald Marwell, Pamela Oliver<br \/>\nSocial Psychology Quarterly, Vol. 57, No. 4. (Dec., 1994), p. 373.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0190-2725%28199412%2957%3A4%3C373%3ARTINAS%3E2.0.CO%3B2-X<\/p>\n<p>Formal Models of Collective Action<br \/>\nPamela E. Oliver<br \/>\nAnnual Review of Sociology, Vol. 19. (1993), pp. 271-300.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0360-0572%281993%2919%3C271%3AFMOCA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-4<\/p>\n<p>Social Networks and Collective Action: A Theory of the Critical Mass. III<br \/>\nGerald Marwell, Pamela E. Oliver, Ralph Prahl<br \/>\nAmerican Journal of Sociology, Vol. 94, No. 3. (Nov., 1988), pp. 502-534.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0002-9602%28198811%2994%3A3%3C502%3ASNACAA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-X<\/p>\n<p>The Paradox of Group Size in Collective Action: A Theory of the Critical Mass. II.<br \/>\nPamela E. Oliver, Gerald Marwell<br \/>\nAmerican Sociological Review, Vol. 53, No. 1. (Feb., 1988), pp. 1-8.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0003-1224%28198802%2953%3A1%3C1%3ATPOGSI%3E2.0.CO%3B2-V<\/p>\n<p>A Theory of the Critical Mass. I. Interdependence, Group Heterogeneity, and the Production of Collective Action<br \/>\nPamela Oliver, Gerald Marwell, Ruy Teixeira<br \/>\nAmerican Journal of Sociology, Vol. 91, No. 3. (Nov., 1985), pp. 522-556.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0002-9602%28198511%2991%3A3%3C522%3AATOTCM%3E2.0.CO%3B2-A<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;If You Don&#8217;t Do it, Nobody Else Will&#8221;: Active and Token Contributors to Local Collective Action<br \/>\nPamela Oliver<br \/>\nAmerican Sociological Review, Vol. 49, No. 5. (Oct., 1984), pp. 601-610.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0003-1224%28198410%2949%3A5%3C601%3A%22YDDIN%3E2.0.CO%3B2-G<\/p>\n<p>Rewards and Punishments as Selective Incentives for Collective Action: Theoretical Investigations<br \/>\nPamela Oliver<br \/>\nAmerican Journal of Sociology, Vol. 85, No. 6. (May, 1980), pp. 1356-1375.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0002-9602%28198005%2985%3A6%3C1356%3ARAPASI%3E2.0.CO%3B2-M<\/p>\n<p>Why Social Movement Sympathizers Don&#8217;t Participate: Erosion and Nonconversion of Support<br \/>\nDirk Oegema, Bert Klandermans<br \/>\nAmerican Sociological Review, Vol. 59, No. 5. (Oct., 1994), pp. 703-722.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0003-1224%28199410%2959%3A5%3C703%3AWSMSDP%3E2.0.CO%3B2-D<\/p>\n<p>Potentials, Networks, Motivations, and Barriers: Steps Towards Participation in Social Movements<br \/>\nBert Klandermans, Dirk Oegema<br \/>\nAmerican Sociological Review, Vol. 52, No. 4. (Aug., 1987), pp. 519-531.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0003-1224%28198708%2952%3A4%3C519%3APNMABS%3E2.0.CO%3B2-F<\/p>\n<p>Individuals and Collective Action (in Comments)<br \/>\nBert Klandermans<br \/>\nAmerican Sociological Review, Vol. 50, No. 6. (Dec., 1985), pp. 860-861.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0003-1224%28198512%2950%3A6%3C860%3AIACA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-W<\/p>\n<p>Mobilization and Participation: Social-Psychological Expansisons of Resource Mobilization Theory<br \/>\nBert Klandermans<br \/>\nAmerican Sociological Review, Vol. 49, No. 5. (Oct., 1984), pp. 583-600.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0003-1224%28198410%2949%3A5%3C583%3AMAPSEO%3E2.0.CO%3B2-L<\/p>\n<p>Social Politics in Context: The Institutional Politics Theory and Social Spending at the End of the New Deal<br \/>\nEdwin Amenta, Jane D. Poulsen<br \/>\nSocial Forces, Vol. 75, No. 1. (Sep., 1996), pp. 33-60.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0037-7732%28199609%2975%3A1%3C33%3ASPICTI%3E2.0.CO%3B2-D<\/p>\n<p>Not for Widows Only: Institutional Politics and the Formative Years of Aid to Dependent Children<br \/>\nNancy K. Cauthen, Edwin Amenta<br \/>\nAmerican Sociological Review, Vol. 61, No. 3. (Jun., 1996), pp. 427-448.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0003-1224%28199606%2961%3A3%3C427%3ANFWOIP%3E2.0.CO%3B2-Z<\/p>\n<p>Stolen Thunder? Huey Long&#8217;s &#8220;Share Our Wealth,&#8221; Political Mediation, and the Second New Deal<br \/>\nEdwin Amenta, Kathleen Dunleavy, Mary Bernstein<br \/>\nAmerican Sociological Review, Vol. 59, No. 5. (Oct., 1994), pp. 678-702.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0003-1224%28199410%2959%3A5%3C678%3ASTHL%22O%3E2.0.CO%3B2-W<\/p>\n<p>The State of the Art in Welfare State Research on Social Spending Efforts in Capitalist Democracies Since 1960 (in Symposium: Two Perspectives on the Welfare State)<br \/>\nEdwin Amenta<br \/>\nAmerican Journal of Sociology, Vol. 99, No. 3. (Nov., 1993), pp. 750-763.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0002-9602%28199311%2999%3A3%3C750%3ATSOTAI%3E2.0.CO%3B2-X<\/p>\n<p>A Hero for the Aged? The Townsend Movement, the Political Mediation Model, and U.S. Old-Age Policy, 1934-1950<br \/>\nEdwin Amenta, Bruce G. Carruthers, Yvonne Zylan<br \/>\nAmerican Journal of Sociology, Vol. 98, No. 2. (Sep., 1992), pp. 308-339.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0002-9602%28199209%2998%3A2%3C308%3AAHFTAT%3E2.0.CO%3B2-H<\/p>\n<p>It Happened Here: Political Opportunity, the New Institutionalism, and the Townsend Movement<br \/>\nEdwin Amenta, Yvonne Zylan<br \/>\nAmerican Sociological Review, Vol. 56, No. 2. (Apr., 1991), pp. 250-265.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0003-1224%28199104%2956%3A2%3C250%3AIHHPOT%3E2.0.CO%3B2-B<\/p>\n<p>Capitalists Did Not Want the Social Security Act: A Critique of the &#8220;Capitalist Dominance&#8221; Thesis (in Comments and Replies)<br \/>\nEdwin Amenta, Sunita Parikh<br \/>\nAmerican Sociological Review, Vol. 56, No. 1. (Feb., 1991), pp. 124-129.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0003-1224%28199102%2956%3A1%3C124%3ACDNWTS%3E2.0.CO%3B2-D<\/p>\n<p>The Formative Years of U.S. Social Spending Policies: Theories of the Welfare State and the American States During the Great Depression<br \/>\nEdwin Amenta, Bruce G. Carruthers<br \/>\nAmerican Sociological Review, Vol. 53, No. 5. (Oct., 1988), pp. 661-678.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0003-1224%28198810%2953%3A5%3C661%3ATFYOUS%3E2.0.CO%3B2-9<\/p>\n<p>States and Social Policies<br \/>\nTheda Skocpol, Edwin Amenta<br \/>\nAnnual Review of Sociology, Vol. 12. (1986), pp. 131-157.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0360-0572%281986%2912%3C131%3ASASP%3E2.0.CO%3B2-B<\/p>\n<p>Did Capitalists Shape Social Security? (in Comments)<br \/>\nTheda Skocpol, Edwin Amenta<br \/>\nAmerican Sociological Review, Vol. 50, No. 4. (Aug., 1985), pp. 572-575.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0003-1224%28198508%2950%3A4%3C572%3ADCSSS%3E2.0.CO%3B2-U<\/p>\n<p>Careers in Print: Books, Journals, and Scholarly Reputations (in Centennial Essay)<br \/>\nElisabeth S. Clemens, Walter W. Powell, Kris McIlwaine, Dina Okamoto<br \/>\nAmerican Journal of Sociology, Vol. 101, No. 2. (Sep., 1995), pp. 433-494.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0002-9602%28199509%29101%3A2%3C433%3ACIPBJA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-9<\/p>\n<p>Organizational Repertoires and Institutional Changez: Women&#8217;s Groups and the Transformation of U.S. Politics, 1890-1920<br \/>\nElisabeth S. Clemens<br \/>\nAmerican Journal of Sociology, Vol. 98, No. 4. (Jan., 1993), pp. 755-798.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0002-9602%28199301%2998%3A4%3C755%3AORAICW%3E2.0.CO%3B2-3<\/p>\n<p>Linking Mobilization Frames and Political Opportunities: Insights from Regional Populism in Italy<br \/>\nMario Diani<br \/>\nAmerican Sociological Review, Vol. 61, No. 6. (Dec., 1996), pp. 1053-1069.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0003-1224%28199612%2961%3A6%3C1053%3ALMFAPO%3E2.0.CO%3B2-9<\/p>\n<p>Explaining Military Coups D&#8217;Etat: Black Africa, 1957-1984<br \/>\nJ. Craig Jenkins, Augustine J. Kposowa<br \/>\nAmerican Sociological Review, Vol. 55, No. 6. (Dec., 1990), pp. 861-875.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0003-1224%28199012%2955%3A6%3C861%3AEMCDBA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-W<\/p>\n<p>Channeling Black Insurgency: Elite Patronage and Professional Social Movement Organizations in the Development of the Black Movement<br \/>\nJ. Craig Jenkins, Craig M. Eckert<br \/>\nAmerican Sociological Review, Vol. 51, No. 6. (Dec., 1986), pp. 812-829.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0003-1224%28198612%2951%3A6%3C812%3ACBIEPA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-8<\/p>\n<p>Political Resources and Direct State Intervention: The Adoption of Public Venture Capital Programs in the American States, 1974-1990<br \/>\nKevin T. Leicht, J. Craig Jenkins<br \/>\nSocial Forces, Vol. 76, No. 4. (Jun., 1998), pp. 1323-1345.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0037-7732%28199806%2976%3A4%3C1323%3APRADSI%3E2.0.CO%3B2-2<\/p>\n<p>The Structural Sources of Military Coups in Postcolonial Africa, 1957-1984<br \/>\nAugustine J. Kposowa, J. Craig Jenkins<br \/>\nAmerican Journal of Sociology, Vol. 99, No. 1. (Jul., 1993), pp. 126-163.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0002-9602%28199307%2999%3A1%3C126%3ATSSOMC%3E2.0.CO%3B2-7<\/p>\n<p>Global Structures and Political Processes in the Study of Domestic Political Conflict<br \/>\nJ. Craig Jenkins, Kurt Schock<br \/>\nAnnual Review of Sociology, Vol. 18. (1992), pp. 161-185.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0360-0572%281992%2918%3C161%3AGSAPPI%3E2.0.CO%3B2-F<\/p>\n<p>Capitalists and Social Security: What Did they Really Want? (in Comments and Replies)<br \/>\nJ. Craig Jenkins, Barbara Brents<br \/>\nAmerican Sociological Review, Vol. 56, No. 1. (Feb., 1991), pp. 129-132.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0003-1224%28199102%2956%3A1%3C129%3ACASSWD%3E2.0.CO%3B2-T<\/p>\n<p>Social Protest, Hegemonic Competition, and Social Reform: A Political Struggle Interpretation of the Origins of the American Welfare State<br \/>\nJ. Craig Jenkins, Barbara G. Brents<br \/>\nAmerican Sociological Review, Vol. 54, No. 6. (Dec., 1989), pp. 891-909.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0003-1224%28198912%2954%3A6%3C891%3ASPHCAS%3E2.0.CO%3B2-V<\/p>\n<p>Resource Mobilization Theory and the Study of Social Movements<br \/>\nJ. Craig Jenkins<br \/>\nAnnual Review of Sociology, Vol. 9. (1983), pp. 527-553.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0360-0572%281983%299%3C527%3ARMTATS%3E2.0.CO%3B2-I<\/p>\n<p>Why do Peasants Rebel? Structural and Historical Theories of Modern Peasant Rebellions<br \/>\nJ. Craig Jenkins<br \/>\nAmerican Journal of Sociology, Vol. 88, No. 3. (Nov., 1982), pp. 487-514.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0002-9602%28198211%2988%3A3%3C487%3AWDPRSA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-7<\/p>\n<p>Reply to Walsh (in Comments)<br \/>\nJ. Craig Jenkins<br \/>\nAmerican Sociological Review, Vol. 43, No. 4. (Aug., 1978), pp. 605-607.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0003-1224%28197808%2943%3A4%3C605%3ARTW%3E2.0.CO%3B2-L<\/p>\n<p>Radical Transformation of Organizational Goals<br \/>\nJ. Craig Jenkins<br \/>\nAdministrative Science Quarterly, Vol. 22, No. 4. (Dec., 1977), pp. 568-586.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0001-8392%28197712%2922%3A4%3C568%3ARTOOG%3E2.0.CO%3B2-Z<\/p>\n<p>Insurgency of the Powerless: Farm Worker Movements (1946-1972)<br \/>\nJ. Craig Jenkins, Charles Perrow<br \/>\nAmerican Sociological Review, Vol. 42, No. 2. (Apr., 1977), pp. 249-268.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0003-1224%28197704%2942%3A2%3C249%3AIOTPFW%3E2.0.CO%3B2-0<\/p>\n<p>Challenging the Liberal Nation-State? Postnationalism, Multiculturalism, and the Collective Claims Making of Migrants and Ethnic Minorities in Britain and Germany<br \/>\nRuud Koopmans, Paul Statham<br \/>\nAmerican Journal of Sociology, Vol. 105, No. 3. (Nov., 1999), pp. 652-696.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0002-9602%28199911%29105%3A3%3C652%3ACTLNPM%3E2.0.CO%3B2-2<\/p>\n<p>The Dynamics of Protest Waves: West Germany, 1965 to 1989<br \/>\nRuud Koopmans<br \/>\nAmerican Sociological Review, Vol. 58, No. 5. (Oct., 1993), pp. 637-658.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0003-1224%28199310%2958%3A5%3C637%3ATDOPWW%3E2.0.CO%3B2-K<\/p>\n<p>Patron-Client Ties, State Centralization, and the Whiskey Rebellion<br \/>\nRoger V. Gould<br \/>\nAmerican Journal of Sociology, Vol. 102, No. 2. (Sep., 1996), pp. 400-429.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0002-9602%28199609%29102%3A2%3C400%3APTSCAT%3E2.0.CO%3B2-U<\/p>\n<p>A Dilemma of State Power: Brokerage and Influence in the National Health Policy Domain<br \/>\nRoberto M. Fernandez, Roger V. Gould<br \/>\nAmerican Journal of Sociology, Vol. 99, No. 6. (May, 1994), pp. 1455-1491.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0002-9602%28199405%2999%3A6%3C1455%3AADOSPB%3E2.0.CO%3B2-I<\/p>\n<p>Collective Action and Network Structure<br \/>\nRoger V. Gould<br \/>\nAmerican Sociological Review, Vol. 58, No. 2. (Apr., 1993), pp. 182-196.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0003-1224%28199304%2958%3A2%3C182%3ACAANS%3E2.0.CO%3B2-G<\/p>\n<p>Trade Cohesion, Class Unity, and Urban Insurrection: Artisanal Activism in the Paris Commune<br \/>\nRoger V. Gould<br \/>\nAmerican Journal of Sociology, Vol. 98, No. 4. (Jan., 1993), pp. 721-754.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0002-9602%28199301%2998%3A4%3C721%3ATCCUAU%3E2.0.CO%3B2-Q<\/p>\n<p>Multiple Networks and Mobilization in the Paris Commune, 1871<br \/>\nRoger V. Gould<br \/>\nAmerican Sociological Review, Vol. 56, No. 6. (Dec., 1991), pp. 716-729.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0003-1224%28199112%2956%3A6%3C716%3AMNAMIT%3E2.0.CO%3B2-D<\/p>\n<p>Power and Social Structure in Community Elites<br \/>\nRoger V. Gould<br \/>\nSocial Forces, Vol. 68, No. 2. (Dec., 1989), pp. 531-552.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0037-7732%28198912%2968%3A2%3C531%3APASSIC%3E2.0.CO%3B2-2<\/p>\n<p>Structures of Mediation: A Formal Approach to Brokerage in Transaction Networks<br \/>\nRoger V. Gould, Roberto M. Fernandez<br \/>\nSociological Methodology, Vol. 19. (1989), pp. 89-126.<br \/>\nStable URL: http:\/\/links.jstor.org\/sici?sici=0081-1750%281989%2919%3C89%3ASOMAFA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-4<\/p>\n<p>State-Society Relations and the Discourses and Activities of the 1989 Beijing Student Movement<br \/>\nDingxin Zhao<br \/>\nAmerican Journal of Sociology, Vol. 105, No. 6. 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