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9
13
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Jonathan S. Coley
Associate Professor of Sociology, Oklahoma State University
Verified email at okstate.edu
Gary Adler
The Pennsylvania State University
Verified email at psu.edu
Dakota K.T. Raynes
Research and Policy Manager
Verified email at earthworksaction.org
Monica M. Whitham
Associate Professor, Oklahoma State University
Verified email at okstate.edu
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Dhruba Das
Oklahoma State University
Verified email at okstate.edu
Social psychology
group processes
identity processes
social movement
qualitative research methods
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Creating safe spaces: Opportunities, resources, and LGBTQ student groups at US Colleges and Universities
JS Coley, D Das
Socius 6, 2378023120971472
, 2020
38
2020
Creating sacred spaces: Buddhist, Hindu, Jewish, and Muslim student groups at US colleges and universities
JS Coley, D Das, GJ Adler Jr
Sociology of Education 95 (3), 171-188
, 2022
10
2022
Are social movements truly
social
? The prosocial and antisocial outcomes of social movements
JS Coley, DKT Raynes, D Das
Sociology Compass 14 (8), e12820
, 2020
10
2020
Framing the collective “we” and the antagonistic “other” through metacontrast: Intragroup homogenization and intergroup polarization in the Hindu nationalist movement
D Das, MM Whitham
Sociological Forum 36 (3), 689-711
, 2021
4
2021
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