Does sharing protest tactics influence the trajectory of protest activities
among social movements? Focusing on the New Social Movements (NSMs), the a
uthors apply concepts that have proven useful in the study of organizations
. These concepts suggest that legitimation and competition processes influe
nce both the upward and downward trajectories of protest. The sharing of ta
ctics is specified in terms of increased overlap in the tactical repertoire
of social movements composing a given cohort. A tactical overlap index is
calculated between women's protest activities and activities generated by a
ll other New Social Movements in West Germany, from 1953 through 1990. Resu
lts suggest that tactical overlap has a nonmonotonic effect on levels of pr
otest activity generated by the West German women's movement.