S. Laurel Weldon (She/Her)
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Selected Articles

 "Feminist Waves, Global Activism, and Gender Violence Regimes: Genealogy and Impact of a Global Wave." Women's Studies International Forum, July-August 2023. Article 102781. S. Laurel Weldon,  Amber Lusvardi, Kaitlin Kelly-Thompson, and Summer Forester.
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New Dimensions of Global Feminist Influence: Tracking Feminist Mobilization Worldwide, 1975–2015. Summer Forester, Kaitlin Kelly-Thompson, Amber Lusvardi, S Laurel Weldon. International Studies Quarterly, Volume 66, Issue 1, March 2022, https://doi.org/10.1093/isq/sqab093.
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Wright, J. M., Kelly-Thompson, K., Weldon, S. L., Goldwasser, D., Einwohner, R. L., Sinclair-Chapman, V., & Tormos-Aponte, F. 2022. "Drive-By Solidarity: Conceptualizing the Temporal Relationship between #BlackLivesMatter and Anonymous’s #OpKKK." Contention, 10(2): 25-55.
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"Active Solidarity: Intersectional Solidarity in Action" Social Politics (Summer 2019).with Rachel Einwohner, Kaitlin Kelly-Thompson, Valeria Sinclair-Chapman, Fernando Tormos-Aponte, Jared Wright, Charles Wu.
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"Intersectionality and the Politics of Knowledge Production" in European Journal of Politics and Gender, Volume 1, Numbers 1-2, July 2018, pp. 17-36 with  Liza Mügge, Celeste Montoya, and Akwugo Emejulu.

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"Making Change: Norm-Based Strategies for Institutional Change to Address Intractable Problems" (with Leigh Raymond, Daniel Kelly, Ximena B. Arriaga and Ann Marie Clark) Political Research Quarterly March 2014: 197-211
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"The Civic Origins of Progressive Policy Change: Combating Violence Against Women in Global Perspective" American Political Science Review 106 (3) August 2012  (with Mala Htun)

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