Social Movement Studies

Papers
(The H4-Index of Social Movement Studies is 10. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Fields of contention as a prism: toward a nuanced role of parties and civil society actors in protest interactions53
PROFILE: #MahsaAmini: Iranian Twitter Activism in Times of Computational Propaganda32
Transforming urban democracy through social movements: the experience of Ahora Madrid24
Surplus citizens: struggle and nationalism in the Greek crisis Surplus citizens: struggle and nationalism in the Greek crisis , by Dimitra Kotouza, London, published by 22
Researching the far right-theory, method and practice21
Institutional actors’ participation in social movement: examining the roles of perceived damage to work reputation, collective efficacy, and communication patterns18
Caring Democracy Now: Neighborhood Support Networks in the Wake of the 15-M15
From social mobilisation to institutional politics: Reflecting on the impact of municipalism in Madrid and Barcelona15
Doubt to be certain: epistemological ambiguity of data in the case of grassroots mapping of traffic accidents in Russia14
Achieving Organizationality Through Authorship Affordances — A Communicative Episode of Telegram Polling from 2019 Hong Kong13
15-M Mobilizations and the penalization of counter-hegemonic protest in contemporary Spain10
Towards effective women’s movements against violence: the role of organizational conditions in promoting leadership capital10
Debating Anarchism: A History of Action, Ideas, and Movements10
Data in movement: the social movement society in the age of datafication10
Mutual aid and solidarity politics in times of emergency: direct social action and temporality in Italy during the COVID-19 pandemic10
Negotiating politics on campus: dynamic (de-)politicization among student activists in post-2011 Egypt10
Sacralising the secular: constructing ‘religion’ in social movement scholarship10
Beyond straw men: plastic pollution and networked cultures of care10
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