Research
Doctoral Dissertation
"Trajectories of Participation in Social Movements: Sustained
Engagement, Transfer, Abeyance, and Disengagement"
Committee: David A. Snow
(Chair), David S. Meyer, and Judith Stepan-Norris
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Publications
2005 Meyer, David S. and Catherine
Corrigall-Brown. “Anti-War Coalitions in an Era of Globalization” Mobilization. 10 (3): 327-344.
2005 Corrigall-Brown, Catherine. “Identity and
Activism” in Youth Activism: An
International Encyclopedia. Edited by Lonnie R. Sherrod, Ron
Kassimir, Constance A. Flanagan, and Amy K. Syvertsen. Westport, CT:
Greenwood Publishing Company. p. 319-322.
2005 Corrigall-Brown, Catherine. “Antiwar
Activism” in Youth Activism: An
International Encyclopedia. Edited by Lonnie R. Sherrod, Ron
Kassimir, Constance A. Flanagan, and Amy K. Syvertsen. Westport, CT:
Greenwood Publishing Company. p. 81-85.
2004 Snow, David A. and Catherine
Corrigall-Brown. “Why Frames Sometimes Fall on Deaf Ears: The Problems
of Misalignment, Scope, Exhaustion, and Relevance” in Rhyming Hope and History: Activists,
Academics, and Social Movement Scholarship. Edited by David
Croteau, William Hoynes, and Charlotte Ryan. Minneapolis, MN:
University of Minnesota Press. pp 222-238.
2004 Snow, David A., Sharon Oselin and
Catherine Corrigall-Brown. “Identity” in The Encyclopedia of Social Theory.
Edited by George Ritzer. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. p.
390-393.
2003 Wein, Fred and Catherine Corrigall-Brown.
"Regional Inequality" in Social
Inequality in Canada. Edited by James Curtis, Edward Grabb and
Neil Guppy. Scarborough, Ontario: Prentice Hall, Allyn, and Bacon. p.
325-345.
Work Under Review
2006 Corrigall-Brown, Catherine. “Staying In or
Getting Out? Predicting Sustained Participation or Disengagement from
Grassroots and Hierarchical SMOs” (Mobilization)
2006 Corrigall-Brown, Catherine. “From the
Classroom to the Commons: Predictors of College Activism” (Sociological Focus).
2006 Snow, David A., Rens Vliegenthart, and
Catherine Corrigall-Brown. “Framing the French Riots: A Comparative
Study of Frame Variation” (Social
Forces).