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Authors: KLANDERMANS B
Citation: B. Klandermans, THE SUBVERSION OF POLITICS - EUROPEAN AUTONOMOUS SOCIAL-MOVEMENTS ANDTHE DECOLONIZATION OF EVERYDAY LIFE - KATSIAFICAS,G, Contemporary sociology (Washington), 27(4), 1998, pp. 408-409

Authors: KLANDERMANS B
Citation: B. Klandermans, THE PERSISTENT ACTIVIST - HOW PEACE COMMITMENT DEVELOPS AND SURVIVES - DOWNTON,J, WEHR,P, American journal of sociology, 103(5), 1998, pp. 1469-1472

Authors: KLANDERMANS B
Citation: B. Klandermans, HEARTS AND MINDS - THE CONTROVERSY OVER LABORATORY-ANIMALS - GROVES,JM, American journal of sociology, 103(5), 1998, pp. 1469-1472

Authors: VANDERVEEN G KLANDERMANS B
Citation: G. Vanderveen et B. Klandermans, UNION COMMITMENT - INTRODUCTION, Journal of organizational behavior, 16, 1995, pp. 503-504

Authors: KLANDERMANS B
Citation: B. Klandermans, THE CRITICAL MASS IN COLLECTIVE ACTION - A MICRO-SOCIAL THEORY - MARWELL,G, OLIVER,P, Social psychology quarterly, 57(4), 1994, pp. 368-372

Authors: OEGEMA D KLANDERMANS B
Citation: D. Oegema et B. Klandermans, WHY SOCIAL-MOVEMENT SYMPATHIZERS DONT PARTICIPATE - EROSION AND NONCONVERSION OF SUPPORT, American sociological review, 59(5), 1994, pp. 703-722

Authors: NANDRAM SS KLANDERMANS B
Citation: Ss. Nandram et B. Klandermans, STRESS EXPERIENCED BY ACTIVE MEMBERS OF TRADE-UNIONS, Journal of organizational behavior, 14(5), 1993, pp. 415-431

Authors: KLANDERMANS B
Citation: B. Klandermans, A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK FOR COMPARISONS OF SOCIAL-MOVEMENT PARTICIPATION, Sociological forum, 8(3), 1993, pp. 383-402
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