Iranian Women in Times of Great Contention: A Comparison of Women's Mobilization in the Iranian Revolution and the 2009 Election Protests
Individual author or multiple authors
Individual
Major
Political Science/International Relations (POSI)
Category of Work
Comps
Additional Category of Work
None
Degree
Bachelor of Arts
Class Year
2012
Department or Program
Political Science
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abadiana_2012_POSC.pdf, abadiana_2012_POSC_poster.pdf
Keywords
Iran, women, contention, mobilization, network, resources, biographical availability, political opportunity structure, efficacy, framing, Iranian Revolution, protests
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Student Work Completed Date
2012-04-27
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application/pdf
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Text (paper), Poster
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