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Political translation: How social movement democracies survive
Nicole Doerr
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Political Translation
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Social Movements
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Democracy
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Culturally Diverse
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Deliberative Democracy
50%
Linguistic Differences
50%
Democratic Deliberation
50%
Social Sciences
25%
Cultural Differences
25%
Coalition Building
25%
New Vision
25%
Sweeping
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Communicative Practices
25%
Group Movement
25%
Structural Inequality
25%
Homogeneous Groups
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Distance-based
25%
Collective Practice
25%
Powerful Groups
25%
Models of Democracy
25%
Europe
25%
Group Work
25%
Inequity
25%
Geographic Distance
25%
Grassroots Communities
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Public Debate
25%
Diverse Groups
25%
Heterogeneous Groups
25%
Community Organizers
25%
Arts and Humanities
Democracy
100%
Social Movement
100%
Linguistics
75%
Deliberative Democracy
50%
organizer
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Misunderstanding
25%
Europe
25%
Authors
25%
Group-work
25%
Social Science
25%
Communicative Practice
25%
Empirical study
25%
Fieldwork
25%
Case Study
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Civics
25%
Multilingualism
25%
United States of America
25%
Public debate
25%
theorists
25%
Cultural Differences
25%
Social Sciences
Democracy
100%
Deliberative Democracy
50%
United States of America
25%
Group Work
25%
Civics
25%
Europe
25%
Multilingualism
25%
Comparative Study
25%
Social Science
25%
Authors
25%
Cultural Differences
25%