From Online to Offline: The Formation of Collective Action and Its Contributing Factors: A Case Study of Food Waste Treatment Facility Location Protest
Author:BU Yumei,School of Public Affairs,Xiamen University
Online:2015-09-20
Published:2015-09-20
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Author:BU Yumei,School of Public Affairs,Xiamen University
E-mail:bym719@126.com
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This research was supported by the Project of the National Social Sciences Fund(12BSH022) and the Special Foundation of China Postdoctoral Sciences(2014T70611).
BU Yumei. From Online to Offline: The Formation of Collective Action and Its Contributing Factors: A Case Study of Food Waste Treatment Facility Location Protest[J]. Chinese Journal of Sociology.
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