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>  When Do Leaders Matter? Hypotheses on Leadership Dynamics in  
> Social Movements
>        Sharon Erickson Nepstad and Clifford Bob
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>  Explaining Social Movement Outcomes: Multiorganizational Fields  
> and Hate Crime Reporting
>         Rory McVeigh, Carl Neblett, and Sarah Shafiq
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>  Between Globalism and Pragmatism: Attac in France, Germany, and  
> Sweden
>         Fredrik Uggla
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> Constructing Political Opportunity: 1987—The Palestinian Year of  
> Discontent
>        Eitan Y. Alimi
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>  Master Frames and Political Opportunities in Northern Ireland's  
> Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s
>        Lorenzo Bosi
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> Islamic "New Social Movements"? Radical Islam, Al-Qaida, and Social  
> Movement Theory
>        Philip W. Sutton and Stephen Vertigans
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