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Sharon Erickson Nepstad
Sharon Erickson Nepstad
Distinguished Professor of Sociology, University of New Mexico
Verified email at unm.edu
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Nonviolent revolutions: Civil resistance in the late 20th century
SE Nepstad
Oxford University Press, 2011
4912011
Globalization and resistance: Transnational dimensions of social movements
J Smith, H Johnston
Rowman & Littlefield, 2002
4812002
Mutiny and nonviolence in the Arab Spring: Exploring military defections and loyalty in Egypt, Bahrain, and Syria
SE Nepstad
Journal of Peace Research 50 (3), 337-349, 2013
3212013
Convictions of the soul: Religion, culture, and agency in the Central America solidarity movement
SE Nepstad
Oxford University Press, 2004
2702004
When do leaders matter? Hypotheses on leadership dynamics in social movements
S Nepstad, C Bob
Mobilization: An International Quarterly 11 (1), 1-22, 2006
2442006
Persistent resistance: Commitment and community in the Plowshares movement
SE Nepstad
Social problems 51 (1), 43-60, 2004
2152004
Rethinking recruitment to high-risk/cost activism: The case of Nicaragua exchange
S Nepstad, C Smith
Mobilization: An International Quarterly 4 (1), 25-40, 1999
2121999
The social structure of moral outrage in recruitment to the US Central America peace movement
SE Nepstad, C Smith
Passionate politics: Emotions and social movements, 158-74, 2001
1552001
Nonviolent struggle: Theories, strategies, and dynamics
SE Nepstad
Oxford University Press, 2015
1532015
Nonviolent resistance in the arab spring: The critical role of military‐opposition alliances
SE Nepstad
Swiss Political Science Review 17 (4), 485-491, 2011
1532011
Creating transnational solidarity: The use of narrative in the US-Central America peace movement
S Nepstad
Mobilization: An International Quarterly 6 (1), 21-36, 2001
1532001
Religion and war resistance in the Plowshares movement
SE Nepstad
Cambridge University Press, 2008
1372008
The process of cognitive liberation: Cultural synapses, links, and frame contradictions in the US‐Central America peace movement
SE Nepstad
Sociological Inquiry 67 (4), 470-487, 1997
1241997
Kill a leader, murder a movement? Leadership and assassination in social movements
C Bob, SE Nepstad
American Behavioral Scientist 50 (10), 1370-1394, 2007
1122007
Religion, violence, and peacemaking
SE Nepstad
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 43 (3), 297-301, 2004
562004
Popular religion, protest, and revolt: The emergence of political insurgency in the Nicaraguan and Salvadoran churches of the 1960s–80s
SE Nepstad
Disruptive religion, 105-124, 2014
482014
Religion in rebellion, resistance, and social movements
SE Nepstad, RH Williams
The SAGE handbook of the sociology of religion, 419-437, 2007
472007
Nonviolent resistance research
SE Nepstad
Mobilization: An International Quarterly 20 (4), 415-426, 2015
372015
Nonviolent civil resistance and social movements
SE Nepstad
Sociology Compass 7 (7), 590-598, 2013
342013
Oppositional consciousness among the privileged: Remaking religion in the Central America solidarity movement
SE Nepstad
Critical Sociology 33 (4), 661-688, 2007
312007
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