Abstract

1. Social Movement Studies and Methodological Pluralism: An Introduction 2. The Potentials of Grounded Theory in the Study of Social Movements 3. Qualitative Comparative Analysis: What It Is, What It Does, and How It Works 4. Triangulation in Social Movement Research 5. Comparative Historical Analysis 6. Historical Methodologies in Social Movement Research:. Historical Methodologies in Social Movement Research: Archival Research and Oral History 7. Participant Observation 8. Field Work in the Context of Violent Conflict and Authoritarian Regimes 9. Discourse and Frame Analysis:In-Depth Analysis of Qualitative Data in Social Movement Research 10. In-depth Interviews 11. Life Histories 12. Focus Groups 13. Surveying Protestors: Why and How 14. Protest Event Analysis and Its Offspring 15. Social Network Analysis 16. Methodological Practices in Social Movement Online Research 17. Working with Images 18. The Ethics of Social Movement Research

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