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Rachel L. Einwohner
Rachel L. Einwohner
Professor of Sociology, Purdue University
Dirección de correo verificada de purdue.edu
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Conceptualizing resistance
JA Hollander, RL Einwohner
Sociological forum 19, 533-554, 2004
15262004
The success of political movements: A bargaining perspective
P Burstein, RL Einwohner, JA Hollander
The politics of social protest: Comparative perspectives on states and …, 1995
4591995
Engendering social movements: Cultural images and movement dynamics
RL Einwohner, JA Hollander, T Olson
Gender & Society 14 (5), 679-699, 2000
3012000
Opportunity, honor, and action in the Warsaw Ghetto uprising of 1943
RL Einwohner
American Journal of Sociology 109 (3), 650-675, 2003
2002003
Gender, class, and social movement outcomes: Identity and effectiveness in two animal rights campaigns
RL Einwohner
Gender & Society 13 (1), 56-76, 1999
1791999
Identity work in social movements
J Reger, DJ Myers, RL Einwohner
U of Minnesota Press, 2008
1452008
Policy alternatives and political change: Work, family, and gender on the congressional agenda, 1945-1990
P Burstein, RM Bricher, RL Einwohner
American Sociological Review, 67-83, 1995
1211995
Motivational framing and efficacy maintenance: Animal rights activists’ use of four fortifying strategies
RL Einwohner
Sociological Quarterly 43 (4), 509-526, 2002
1102002
Bringing the outsiders in: Opponents' claims and the construction of animal rights activists' identity
R Einwohner
Mobilization: An International Quarterly 7 (3), 253-268, 2002
1012002
Identity work and collective action in a repressive context: Jewish resistance on the “Aryan side” of the Warsaw Ghetto
RL Einwohner
Social Problems 53 (1), 38-56, 2006
982006
Practices, opportunity, and protest effectiveness: Illustrations from four animal rights campaigns
RL Einwohner
Social Problems 46 (2), 169-186, 1999
861999
Identity work, sameness, and difference in social movements
RL Einwohner, J Reger, DJ Myers
Identity work in social movements 1, 20, 2008
832008
Threat assessment and collective-action emergence: Death-camp and ghetto resistance during the Holocaust
R Einwohner, T Maher
Mobilization: An International Quarterly 16 (2), 127-146, 2011
742011
Active solidarity: Intersectional solidarity in action
RL Einwohner, K Kelly-Thompson, V Sinclair-Chapman, F Tormos-Aponte, ...
Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society 28 (3 …, 2021
592021
After the March: Using Instagram to perform and sustain the Women's March
RL Einwohner, E Rochford
Sociological Forum 34, 1090-1111, 2019
472019
Ethical considerations on the use of archived testimonies in Holocaust research: Beyond the IRB exemption
RL Einwohner
Qualitative Sociology 34 (3), 415-430, 2011
422011
The need to know: Cultured ignorance and Jewish resistance in the ghettos of Warsaw, Vilna, and Łódź
RL Einwohner
The Sociological Quarterly 50 (3), 407-430, 2009
392009
That's How We Do Things Here: Local Culture and the Construction of Sweatshops and Anti‐Sweatshop Activism in Two Campus Communities
RL Einwohner, J William Spencer
Sociological inquiry 75 (2), 249-272, 2005
362005
Leadership, authority, and collective action: Jewish resistance in the ghettos of Warsaw and Vilna
RL Einwohner
American Behavioral Scientist 50 (10), 1306-1326, 2007
352007
The Oxford handbook of US women's social movement activism
HJ McCammon, V Taylor, J Reger, RL Einwohner
Oxford University Press, 2017
302017
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