AMSTERDAM UNIVERSITY PRESS Social and Political Sciences PROTEST AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS Recent years have seen an explosion of protest movements around the world, and academic theories are racing to catch up with them. This series aims to further our understanding of the origins, dealings, decisions, and outcomes of social movements by fostering dialogue among many traditions of thought, across European nations and across continents. All theoretical perspectives are welcome. Books in the series typically combine theory with empirical research, dealing with various types of mobilization, from neighbourhood groups to revolutions. We especially welcome work that synthesizes or compares different approaches to social movements, such as cultural and structural traditions, micro- and macro-social, economic and ideal, or qualitative and quantitative. Books in the series will be published in English. One goal is to encourage non-native speakers to introduce their work to Anglophone audiences. Another is to maximize accessibility: all books will be available in open access within a year after printed publication. Liberian women demonstrating for an end to Liberia’s civil war. Photo by Betty Press, Monrovia, Liberia, 2006 Series Editors Jan Willem Duyvendak, University of Amsterdam James M. Jaspers, CUNY Graduate Center, New York Further Information For questions or to submit a proposal, contact: Vanessa de Bueger, commissioning editor, via v.de.bueger@aup.nl or visit our website: http://en.aup.nl/series/protest-and-social-movements Publishing your book at AUP • • • Published in this series: Players and Arenas: The Interactive Dynamics of Protest. James M. Jasper & Jan Willem Duyvendak (Eds.). April 2015. Ripples of Hope: How Ordinary People Resist Repression Without Violence. Robert M. Press June 2015. Observing Protest from a Place: The World Social Forum in Dakar (2011). Johanna Siméant, Marie-Emmanuelle Pommerolle & Isabelle Sommier (Eds.). June 2015. Everywhere Taksim: Sowing the Seeds for a New Turkey at Gezi. Isabel David & Kumru F. Toktamis (Eds.). June 2015. Amsterdam University Press Herengracht 221 1016 BG Amsterdam AUP offers in house copy-editing by experienced native speakers The process from the delivery of the final manuscript to the publication date is extremely efficient, thorough and rapid, including the peer review. Our books are available in the US and Canada through the University of Chicago Press, and in Europe and in the rest of the world through NBN International. How to order our books Our books and journals are available worldwide from www.aup.nl and from your local bookseller. Sign up for our newsletter If you are interested in our publishing activities, please consult our website or sign up for our newsletter at www.aup.nl. T +31 (0)20 420 00 50 F +31 (0)20 420 32 14 info@aup.nl www.aup.nl facebook.com/AmsterdamUpress twitter@AmsterdamUpress
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