Fridays for what future? : a case study on the collective action framing of the Swedish environmental movement
Climate protests under the banner Fridays For Future have increased in scale and frequency since they began in August 2018. Protests are in the present research understood as significant discursive arenas that are instrumental in societal knowledge production, prompting the aim of the present resear...
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SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development
2020
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