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1. Navigating push factors for emigration in turbulent water: the protestors of the Rif Hirak.

2. Entangled social movements: extractivism and water justice in El Salvador.

3. PROFILE: why have social mobilizations for women's reproductive rights in Poland failed?

4. Diffusion of intersectionality across contemporary Spanish activism: the case of Las Kellys.

5. Counter-surveillant organizing during the secessionist cycle of contention in Catalonia.

6. Embodied, embedded or both? Investigating experts and expertise in two Greater Boston social movements.

7. The power of slogans: using protest writings in social movement research.

8. Attention, shocks, and relevance judgements: the case of white nationalism in the U.S. South, 1980–2008.

9. Introduction to the Special Issue: Foregrounding social movement futures: collective action, imagination, and methodology.

10. Utopia, future imaginations and prefigurative politics in the indigenous women's movement in Argentina.

11. Black lives matter and imagined futures of racial dynamics in the US.

12. Imagining sovereign futures: the marriage equality movement in Taiwan.

13. Politics of anticipation: Turkey's 2017 Constitutional Referendum and the Local 'No' Assemblies in Istanbul.

14. Sustaining a social movement through infrastructural followup: activist pedagogies and prefigurative politics in Narmada Bachao Andolan’s schools for life (<italic>jeevanshalas</italic>)

15. Repertoires of action and collective memory: the re-emergence of feminist self-managed health centers in Italy.

16. The participatory legacy of mobilization and repression: evidence from a student movement.

17. Data in movement: the social movement society in the age of datafication.

18. Amplification, evasion, hijacking: algorithms as repertoire for social movements and the struggle for visibility.

19. Data as narrative: contesting the right to the word.

20. Datafication and implicated networks of demobilization: social movement demobilization in datafied societies.

21. Coordinating and doxing data: Hong Kong protesters' and government supporters' data strategies in the age of datafication.

22. Achieving Organizationality Through Authorship Affordances — A Communicative Episode of Telegram Polling from 2019 Hong Kong.

23. PROFILE: Revisiting the social movement society in a time of datafication.

24. When digital capitalism takes (on) the neighbourhood: data activism meets place-based collective action.

25. "The future of the internet hangs in the balance": the perception and framing of political opportunity and threat in the contentious politics of data.

26. Organizing under pressure: authoritarianism, respectability politics, and lgbt advocacy in Rwanda.

27. LGBTQ activism in repressive contexts: the struggle for (in)visibility in Egypt, Tunisia and Turkey.

28. Making a deal with the devil? Portuguese and Finnish activists' everyday negotiations on the value of social media.

29. Unpacking the 'anti-diet movement': domination and strategies of resistance in the broad anti-diet community.

30. Social movements' transformative climate change communication: extinction rebellion's artivism.

31. Diffusion dynamics and digital movement: The emergence and proliferation of the German-speaking #FridaysForFuture network on Twitter.

32. Learning democracy through activism: the global climate strike movement and Belgian youth's democratic experience in times of environmental emergency.

33. Climate change litigation in the news: litigation as public campaigning tool to legitimize climate-related responsibilities and solutions.

34. Emotions and climate strike participation among young and old demonstrators.

35. Unity through separation: spatial divisions and intra-movement relations in Lebanon’s October Uprising.

36. Hybrid protest logics and relational dynamics against institutional decay: networked movements in Asia.

37. Professionals in Revolt: Specialized Networks and Sectoral Mobilization in Hong Kong.

38. Transgressing taboos: the relational dynamics of claim radicalization in Hong Kong and Thailand.

39. Doing and undoing gender: women on the frontline of Hong Kong's anti-extradition bill movement.

40. The recovery of protest in Japan: from the 'ice age' to the post-2011 movements.

41. Instagram and social capital: youth activism in a networked movement.

42. Labor's reversal of fortune: contentious politics and executive aggrandizement in Indonesia.

43. Opinion leadership in a leaderless movement: discussion of the anti-extradition bill movement in the 'LIHKG' web forum.

44. Memory and social movements in modern and contemporary history: remembering past struggles and resourcing protest.

45. Intersectionality and social movements: a comparison of environmentalist and disability rights movements.

46. ‘Love is over, this is going to be Turkey!’: cathartic resonance between the June 2013 protests in Turkey and Brazil.

47. Assessing the effect of activists and their legislative allies in the amendment of bills in Chile.

48. The causes, content and consequences of repression: A framework for analyzing protest control in the counter-extremism era.

49. Organising outsourced workers in UK's new trade unionism - emotions, protest, and collective identity.

50. Contentious gender politics in Italy and Croatia: diffusion of transnational anti-gender movements to national contexts.

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