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Ecological threat and the founding of US national environmental movement organizations, 1962–1998
EW Johnson, S Frickel
Social Problems 58 (3), 305-329, 2011
1462011
Social movement size, organizational diversity and the making of federal law
EW Johnson
Social Forces 86 (3), 967-993, 2008
1412008
Movement organizations, synergistic tactics and environmental public policy
EW Johnson, J Agnone, JD McCarthy
Social Forces 88 (5), 2267-2292, 2010
1272010
Understanding selection bias, time-lags and measurement bias in secondary data sources: Putting the Encyclopedia of Associations database in broader context
S Bevan, FR Baumgartner, EW Johnson, JD McCarthy
Social science research 42 (6), 1750-1764, 2013
742013
Analyzing the impact of social media on social movements: a computational study on Twitter and the Occupy Wall Street movement
L Tan, S Ponnam, P Gillham, B Edwards, E Johnson
Proceedings of the 2013 IEEE/ACM international conference on advances in …, 2013
582013
The sequencing of transnational and national social movement mobilization: The organizational mobilization of the global and US environmental movements
JD McCarthy, E Johnson
Transnational Processes and Social Movements. Bellagio, Italy, July, 22-26, 2003
582003
It is not a cohort thing: interrogating the relationship between age, cohort, and support for the environment
EW Johnson, P Schwadel
Environment and Behavior 51 (7), 879-901, 2019
532019
The religious and political origins of evangelical Protestants’ opposition to environmental spending
P Schwadel, E Johnson
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 56 (1), 179-198, 2017
502017
Political polarization and long-term change in public support for environmental spending
EW Johnson, P Schwadel
Social Forces 98 (2), 915-941, 2019
472019
Changing issue representation among major United States environmental movement organizations
E Johnson
Rural Sociology 71 (1), 132-154, 2006
422006
Toward international comparative research on associational activity: Variation in the form and focus of voluntary associations in four nations
EW Johnson
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 43 (2_suppl), 163S-181S, 2014
392014
From fringe to core? The integration of environmental sociology
LN Scott, EW Johnson
Environmental Sociology 3 (1), 17-29, 2017
342017
The risk of occupying a broad niche for environmental social movement organizations
S Olzak, EW Johnson
Mobilization: An International Quarterly 24 (2), 177-198, 2019
222019
The organizational demography of Japanese environmentalism
EW Johnson, Y Saito, M Nishikido
Sociological inquiry 79 (4), 481-504, 2009
142009
Environmental movements in the United States
EW Johnson, J Burke
Handbook of Environmental Sociology, 495-515, 2021
112021
The criminalization of environmental harm: a study of the most serious environmental offenses prosecuted by the US federal government, 1985-2010
EW Johnson, J Schwartz, AR Inlow
Environmental Sociology 6 (3), 307-321, 2020
112020
The mobilizing effects of economic threats and resources on the formation of local Occupy Wall Street protest groups in 2011
PF Gillham, NC Lindstedt, B Edwards, EW Johnson
Sociological Perspectives 62 (4), 433-454, 2019
112019
The US environmental movement of the 1960s and 1970s: Building frameworks of sustainability
EW Johnson, P Greenberg
Routledge handbook of the history of sustainability, 137-150, 2017
102017
The effect of New York Times event coding techniques on social movement analyses of protest data
EW Johnson, JP Schreiner, J Agnone
Narratives of identity in social movements, conflicts and change 40, 263-291, 2016
82016
Characteristics of large environmental nonprofits that identify climate change and social justice as focal concerns
EW Johnson, A Coma, S Castonguay
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 52 (4), 952-978, 2023
72023
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