Keyword [collective action] Result: 161 - 180 | Page: 9 of 10 |
161. | Intergroup emotions and collective action |
162. | The evolution of the Area 19 snow crab co-management agreement: Understanding the inter-relationship between transaction costs, credible commitment and collective action (Nova Scotia, Chionoecetes opilio) |
163. | Urban forests as social-ecological systems: The role of collective action and institutions in sustainable urban forest management |
164. | Selection and Uses of Internet News and Implications for Collective Action and Political Participation: The Contingent Roles of Social Identity and Efficacy |
165. | Coal, community, and collective action in McKinley County, New Mexico: 1900--1935 |
166. | Incomplete information games of conflict and collective action |
167. | Success and transformation, collective marketing and common-pool credit in a Belizean fishing cooperative: An empirical example of a multi-tiered collective action problem |
168. | Collective action for community-based hazard mitigation: A case study of Tulsa Project Impact |
169. | Collective action situated in virtual worlds |
170. | Implications of incentive-based conservation programs for governance, gender and collective action in the Uluguru Mountains, Tanzania |
171. | Understanding the role of interagency coordination in national-level maritime security |
172. | Cooperative collective action: Faith-based community development organizations and the state |
173. | Individual-Level Predictors of Social Capital and Participation in Collective Action on the Island of Carriacou, Grenada |
174. | Toward a modified collective action theory of genocide: A qualitative comparative analysis |
175. | Why do regional actors comply? Subnational structure and collective action in Indonesia, 1990--2001 |
176. | Globalization, informal markets and collective action: The development of Islamic and ethnic politics in Egypt, Sudan and Somalia |
177. | Transitions to economic democracy: Corporations, collective action, councils and codetermination in twentieth century Germany and South Africa |
178. | Collective action and social protest in Israel |
179. | Public-nonprofit partnerships for collective action in a dynamic environment: The World Trade Center attack in New York City, September 11, 2001 |
180. | The spatiality of collective action: Flexible networks and symbolic performances among the Madres de Plaza de Mayo in Argentina |
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