Jeffrey Juris (2014). Conceptualizing Culture in Social Movement Research, Britta Baumgarten, Priska Daphi, Peter Ullrich (Eds.). Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 227-246.
Read MoreMovement Building and the United States Social Forum (PDF)→
/Jeffrey S. Juris, Erica G. Bushell, Meghan Doran, J. Matthew Judge, Amy Lubitow, Bryan Maccormack, and Christopher Prener (2014). Social Movement Studies: Journal of Social, Cultural and Political Protest 13(3): 328-348.
Read MoreActivism: Deviation, Beyond Established Models and Pathways→
/Jeffrey S. Juris (2014). Field Notes on Activism, a Web forum edited by Paula Serafini, Cultural Anthropology.
Archived at: http://www.culanth.org/fieldsights/532-activism-deviation.
Conclusion: The Possibilities, Limits, and Relevance of Engaged Ethnography (PDF)→
/Jeffrey S. Juris and Alex Khasnabish (2013). Insurgent Encounters: Transnational Activism, Ethnography, and the Political, Jeffrey S. Juris and Alex Khasnabish (Eds.). Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, pp. 367-390.
Read MoreIntroduction: Ethnography and Activism Within Networked Spaces of Transnational Encounter (PDF)→
/Jeffrey S. Juris and Alex Khasnabish (2013). Insurgent Encounters: Transnational Activism, Ethnography, and the Political, Jeffrey S. Juris and Alex Khasnabish (Eds.). Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, pp. 1-36.
Read MoreThe Cultural Politics of Free Software and Technology Within the Social Forum Process (PDF)→
/Jeffrey S. Juris, Giuseppe Caruso, Stéphane Couture, and Lorenzo Mosca (2013). Insurgent Encounters: Transnational Activism, Ethnography, and the Political, Jeffrey S. Juris and Alex Khasnabish (Eds.). Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, pp. 342-365.
Read MoreReflections on #Occupy Everywhere: Social Media, Public Space, and Emerging Logics of Aggregation (PDF)→
/Jeffrey S. Juris (2012). American Ethnologist 39 (2): 259-279.
*The most downloaded article in American Ethnologist in 2012, and the second-most-downloaded article in the entire Anthrosource database in 2012.
Negotiating Power and Difference Within the 99% (PDF)→
/Jeffrey S. Juris, Michelle Ronayne, Firuzeh Shokooh-Valle, and Robert Wengronowitz (2012). Social Movement Studies: Journal of Social, Cultural and Political Protest 11 (3-4): 434-440.
Read MoreLa Globalización Alternativa y los Novísimos Movimientos Sociales (PDF)→
/Jeffrey S. Juris, Carles Feixa, and Inés Pereira (2012). Revista del Centro de Investigación, Universidad La Salle 10 (37): 23-39.
Read MoreIntroduction: Occupy, Anthropology, and the 2011 Global Uprisings→
/Jeffrey S. Juris and Maple Razsa (2012). Hot Spot- Occupy, Anthropology, and the 2011 Global Uprisings, a Web forum edited by Jeffrey S. Juris and Maple Razsa, Cultural Anthropology.
Archived at: http://www.culanth.org/?q=node/641.
The 99% and the Production of Insurgent Subjectivity→
/Jeffrey S. Juris (2012). Hot Spot- Occupy, Anthropology, and the 2011 Global Uprisings, a Web forum edited by Jeffrey S. Juris and Maple Razsa, Cultural Anthropology.
Archived at: http://www.culanth.org/?q=node/641.
Frequencies of Transgression: Notes on the Politics of Excess and Constraint Among Mexican Free Radios (PDF)→
/Jeffrey S. Juris (2012). Radio Fields: Anthropology and Wireless Sound in the 21st Century, Lucas Bessire and Daniel Fisher (Eds.). New York: New York University Press, pp. 160-178.
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Jeffrey S. Juris, Erica G. Bushell, Meghan Doran, J. Matthew Judge, Amy Lubitow, Bryan Maccormack, and Christopher Prener (2014). Social Movement Studies: Journal of Social, Cultural and Political Protest 13(3): 328-348.