Articles and Chapters
Here's a list, some of which are available as pdfs.


“The Cultural Dimension of Social Movements.” In Bert Klandermans and
Conny Roggeband, editors, Handbook on Social Movements. New York:
Springer. Forthcoming, 2007.
[pdf]

“The Rhetoric of Sociological Facts.” Sociological Forum. Forthcoming, 2007.
With Michael Young.
[pdf]

“Emotions and the Microfoundations of Politics: Rethinking Ends and Means.”
In Simon Clarke, Paul Hoggett, and Simon Thompson, editors, Emotion,
Politics and Society. London: Palgrave-Macmillan. 2006. Pages 14-30.

“Emotions and Social Movements.” In Jan E. Stets and Jonathan H. Turner,
editors, Handbook of the Sociology of Emotions. New York: Springer. 2006.
With Jeff Goodwin. Pages 611-635.
[pdf]

“Motivation and Emotion.” In Robert Goodin and Charles Tilly, editors, Oxford
Handbook of Contextual Political Studies. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2006. Pages 157-171.
[pdf]

“Culture, Knowledge, and Politics.” In Thomas Janoski, Robert Alford,
Alexander Hicks, and Mildred A. Schwartz, editors, The Handbook of Political
Sociology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2005. Pages 115-134.

“Emotional Dimensions of Social Movements.” In David A. Snow, Sarah A.
Soule, and Hanspeter Kriesi, editors, The Blackwell Companion to Social
Movements. (Oxford: Blackwell). With Jeff Goodwin and Francesca Polletta.
2004. Pages 413-432.

“A Strategic Approach to Collective Action: Looking for Agency in Social
Movement Choices.” Mobilization 9(1). 2004. Pages 1-16.
[pdf]

“Intellectual Cycles of Social-Movement Research: From Psychoanalysis to
Culture?” In Jeffrey C. Alexander, Gary T. Marx, and Christine L. Williams,
editors, Self, Social Structure, and Beliefs: Explorations in Sociology
(Berkeley: University of California Press). 2004. Pages 234-253.

“L’Art de la Protestation Collective.” Raisons Pratiques 12. Special issue
under the direction of Daniel Cefäi and Danny Trom, Les Formes de l’Action
Collective: Mobilisations dans des Arènes Publiques (Paris: Editions de l’
Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales). 2001. Pages 135-159.

“Collective Identity and Social Movements.” Annual Review of Sociology 27.
2001. Pages 283-305. With Francesca Polletta.
[pdf]

“Introduction” to Passionate Politics: Emotions and Social Movements. 2001.
Pages 1-24. With Jeff Goodwin and Francesca Polletta.

“The Return of the Repressed: The Fall and Rise of Emotions in Social
Movement Theory.” Mobilization 5(1). Spring 2000. Pages 65-84. With Jeff
Goodwin and Francesca Polletta.

“Nostalgie: Verdammung der Gegenwart, Kontrolle der Zukunft.” Lettre
International 47. Winter, 1999. Pages 74-81. Translations published in
Roumanian, Japanese.

“Violence Toward Animals.” Pages 77-88 in Lester R. Kurtz, editor,
Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace, and Conflict.  Volume 1. San Diego:
Academic Press. 1999.

“Sentiments, Ideas, and Animals: Rights Talk and Animal Protection.”  Pages
147-157 in Peter A. Coclanis and Stuart Bruchey, editors, Ideas, Ideologies,
and Social Movements: The United States Experience since 1800. Columbia:
University of South Carolina Press. 1999.

“Caught in a Winding, Snarling Vine: the Structural Bias of Political Process
Theory.” Sociological Forum 14(1). March, 1999. Pages 27-54. With Jeff
Goodwin.
[pdf] With comments by Charles Tilly, David Meyer, Sidney Tarrow,
Ruud Koopmans, and Francesca Polletta. Reprinted in Goodwin and Jasper,
eds., Rethinking Social Movements.

“Trouble in Paradigms.” Reply to critics by James M. Jasper and Jeff Goodwin,
writing as “Jaswin.” Sociological Forum 14(1). March, 1999. Pages 107-136.
Reprinted in Goodwin and Jasper, eds., Rethinking Social Movements.

“Recruiting Intimates, Recruiting Strangers: Building the Contemporary Animal
Rights Movement.”  In Jo Freeman and Victoria Johnson, editors, Waves of
Protest: Social Movements Since the Sixties. Rowman & Littlefield. 1999.
Pages 65-82.

“The Emotions of Protest: Affective and Reactive Emotions in and around
Social Movements.” Sociological Forum 13(3).  September, 1998. Pages 397-
424.
[pdf]

“The Animal Rights Movement in the United States.”  Pages 129-142 in
Robert Garner, editor, Animals Rights: The Changing Debate.  London:
Macmillan.  1996.

“Interests and Credibility: Whistleblowers in Technological Conflicts.”  Social
Science Information 35(3).  September, 1996.  Pages 565-589.  With Mary
Bernstein. French translation: “Les Tireurs d’Alarme dans les Conflits sur les
Risques Technologiques.” Politix 44 (1998). Pages 109-134.

“Nuclear Policy as Projection: How Policy Choices Can Create Their Own
Justification.”  Pages 47-65 in John Byrne and Steven M. Hoffman, editors,
Governing the Atom: The Politics of Risk, volume 7 of Energy and
Environmental Policy.  New Brunswick, N. J.: Transaction Press. 1996.

“Overcoming the ‘NIMBY’ Label: Rhetorical and Organizational Links for Local
Protestors.”  Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change 19.  
1996.  Pages 153-175.  With Cynthia Gordon.

“Recruiting Strangers and Friends: Moral Shocks and Social Networks in
Animal Rights and Antinuclear Protest.”  Social Problems 42(4).  November,
1995.  Pages 401-420.  With Jane D. Poulsen.

“Big Institutions in Local Politics: American Universities, the Public, and Animal
Protection Efforts.”  Social Science Information 34(3).  September, 1995.  
Pages 491-509.  With Scott Sanders.
[pdf]

“Civil Politics in the Animal Rights Conflict: God Terms versus Casuistry in
Cambridge, Massachusetts.”  Science, Technology, and Human Values 19
(2).  Spring, 1994.  Pages 169-188.  With Scott Sanders.
[pdf]

“Fighting Back: Vulnerabilities, Blunders, and Countermobilization by the
Targets of Three Animal Rights Campaigns.”  Sociological Forum 8(4).  
December, 1993.  Pages 639-657.  With Jane Poulsen. Reprinted in Doug
McAdam and David A. Snow, eds., Social Movements (Roxbury Publishing,
1997).
[pdf]

“The Politics of Abstractions: Instrumental and Moralist Rhetorics in Public
Debate.”  Social Research 59(2).  Summer, 1992.  Pages 315-344.  
[pdf]

“Three Nuclear Energy Controversies.”  Pages 97-111 in Dorothy Nelkin,
editor, Controversy.  Politics of Technical Decisions, third edition.  Beverly
Hills, California: Sage.  1992.

“The Animal Rights Controversy.”  Pages 26-44 in Dorothy Nelkin, editor,
Controversy.  Politics of Technical Decisions, third edition.  Beverly Hills,
California: Sage.  1992.  With Dorothy Nelkin.

“Gods, Titans, and Mortals: Patterns of State Involvement in Nuclear
Development.”  Energy Policy 20(7).  Summer, 1992.  Pages 653-659.  

“Rational Reconstructions of Energy Choices in France.”  Pages 223-233 in
James F. Short, Jr. and Lee Clarke, editors, Organizations, Uncertainties, and
Risk.  Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press.  1992.

“The Political Life Cycle of Technological Controversies.”  Social Forces 67
(2).  December, 1988.  Pages 357-377.  
[pdf]       

“L'Energie Nucléaire et les Attitudes Face au Risque: l'Approche Culturelle.”  
Pages 195-217 in Jean-Louis Fabiani and Jacques Theys, editors, La Société
Vulnérable, Paris: Presses de l'Ecole Normale Supérieure.  1987.

“Two or Twenty Countries: Contrasting Styles of Comparative Research.”   
Comparative Social Research 10.  1987.  Pages 205-230.  

“Art and Audiences: Do Politics Matter?”  Berkeley Journal of Sociology 29.  
1984.  Pages 153-181.