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articles in peer-reviewed journals
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2009 |
Dana M.
Williams. “Red vs. Green: Regional Variation of Anarchist
Ideology in the United States”. Journal
of Political Ideology, 14 (2), June: 189-210. |
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Dana M.
Williams. “Anarchists and Labor Unions: An Analysis Using New
Social Movement Theories”. WorkingUSA:
The Journal of Labor and Society.
12 (3), September: 337-354. |
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2008 |
Dana M.
Williams and Matthew T. Lee. “'We Are Everywhere': An
Ecological Analysis of Organizations in the Anarchist Yellow
Pages”. Humanity
& Society, 32
(1), February: 45-70. |
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2007 |
Dana M.
Williams. “Where’s the Honor? Attitudes on the
“Fighting Sioux” Nickname and Logo”. Sociology
of Sport Journal. 24 (4),
December: 437-456. |
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Dana M.
Williams. “No Past, No Respect, and No Power: An Anarchist
Evaluation of Native Americans as Sports Nicknames, Logos, and
Mascots”. Anarchist Studies.
15 (1), Spring: 31-54. |
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2006 |
Dana M.
Williams. “Patriarchy and ‘The Fighting
Sioux’: A Gendered Look at Racial College Sports
Nicknames”. Race,
Ethnicity and
Education. 9 (4), December: 325-340. |
book
chapters
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under review |
Dana M.
Williams. “Theories on Pacifist and Anti-war Reform
Movements”, in Encyclopedia of
American
Reform Movements. Editors: John R. McKivigan and Heather L.
Kaufman. Publisher: Facts on File: Library of American History Series. |
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accepted |
Dana M.
Williams. “Feeder Marches and ‘Diversity of
Tactics’ in Northeast Ohio Anti-war Activism”, for The
Anti-War Movement and its Discontents: A Reader on Social Movement
Theory and Practice. Editor: Tom Pieragastini and David
Meieran. |
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2009 |
Dana M.
Williams. “An Anarchist-Sociologist Research Program: Fertile
Areas for Theoretical and Empirical Research”, for New
Perspectives on Anarchism. Editors: Nathan Jun and Shane
Wahl. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books |
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Dana M. Williams. “Anarchism in Cuba”. Pp. 120-123 in International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest, 1500-Present. Editor: Immanuel Ness. Blackwell Publishing. |
book reviews
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In progress |
Dana Williams. “Review of Jeffrey S. Juris. 2008. Networking Futures: The Movements Against Corporate Globalization.” Critical Sociology. |
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In review |
Dana Williams. “Review of Steven M. Buechler. 2008. Critical Sociology.” And “Review of Joe R. Feagin and Hernán Vera. 2008. Liberation Sociology, Second Edition”. Anarchist Studies. |
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In review |
Dana Williams. “Review of Brian Doherty and Timothy Doyle (eds). 2008. Beyond Borders: Environmental Movements and Transnational Politics.” Mobilization: An International Journal. |
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2008 |
Dana Williams.
“Review of Marina Sitrin (ed). 2006. Horizontalism: Voices of
Popular Power in Argentina.” Peace
Review: A
Journal of Social Justice, 20 (4), Oct-Dec: 518-522. |
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2006 |
Dana Williams. “Review of David Goodway (ed).
2004. For Workers’ Power: The Selected Writings of Maurice
Brinton.” International
Labor and Working-Class
History, 69 (1), Spring: 210-213. |
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In progress |
Suzanne R. Slusser and Dana M. Williams. “Americans and Iraq, Twelve Years Later: Comparing Support for the Bush Wars in Iraq”. Target publication: Public Opinion Quarterly. |
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In progress |
Dana M. Williams. “An Anarchist CNN: The Organizational Sociology of the Global Independent Media Center Network”. Target publication: Science, Technology, & Human Values. |
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In progress |
Dana M. Williams. “Against All Authority: New Social Movement Theories and the Anarchist Movement”. Target publication: The Sociological Quarterly. |
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In progress |
Dana M. Williams. “Why Revolution Ain't Easy: Violating Norms, Resocializing Society”. Target publication: Anarchist Studies. |
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In progress |
Dana M. Williams. “An Iron Cage Resisted: Anarchistic Franchise Organizations as Examples of Radical Isomorphism”. Target publication: Social Movement Studies. |
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In progress |
Dana M. Williams and Matthew T. Lee. “Overthrowing the State Without Using It: Political Opportunities for Anarchist Organizations”. Target publication: Mobilization: An International Quarterly. |
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In progress |
Dana M. Williams.
“Argentina on Fire! Before and After the December 2001 |
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In progress |
Dana M. Williams. “A Comparative Study of Labor and Environmental Movements: The United States, Argentina, and Uganda”. Target publication: International Journal of Comparative Sociology. |
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In progress |
Dana M. Williams.
“International Political Opportunities: Protest by Labor |
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In progress |
Dana M. Williams. “Opportunity and Advantage: Protest Across the World System”. Target publication: Journal of World-Systems Research. |
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In progress |
Suzanne R. Slusser, John F. Zipp, Rachel Schneider, and Dana M. Williams. “Assessing Critical Thinking in Sociology”. Target publication: undecided. |