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Vulnerability and disobedience: new repertoires in French environmental protests
Graeme Hayes
School of Social Sciences and Humanities
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Vulnerability
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France
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Environmental Protest
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Disobedience
100%
Protest Repertoire
100%
Spectacular
50%
Wide Context
50%
Transnational
50%
Prominent Features
50%
Naturalization
50%
National Movement
50%
Social Protest
50%
Civil Rights
50%
Open Field Test
50%
Civil Disobedience
50%
Global Justice
50%
Protest Events
50%
Justice Campaigns
50%
Nuclear Energy
50%
Domestication
50%
Environmental Justice
50%
Genetically Modified Crops
50%
Environmental Rights
50%
Arts and Humanities
Repertoire
100%
Disobedience
100%
Action
50%
France
50%
Contemporary
25%
Discourse
25%
Legitimization
25%
Transnational
25%
Twins
25%
Global justice
25%
Nuclear
25%
Naturalization
25%
Genetically Modified Food
25%
Environmental Justice
25%
Social Sciences
France
100%
French
100%
Justice
50%
Legitimization
50%
Naturalization
50%
Civil Disobedience
50%
Civil and Political Rights
50%
Genetically Modified Food
50%