Gulf Protests Bibliography
Studies of Participants (Framing grievances, goals and tactics)
Coles, Roberta. 1999. "Odd Folk and Ordinary People: Collective Identity Disparities between
Peace Groups in the Persian Gulf Crisis." Sociological Spectrum 19: 325-357.
Coy, Patrick and Lynne Woehrle. 1996. "Constructing Identity and Oppossitional
Knowledge:Framing Practices of Peace Movement Organizations During the Persian Gulf War."
Sociological Spectrum16:223-244.
Downton, James and Paul Wehr. 1997. The Persistent Activist: How Peace Commitment
Develops and Survives.Boulder, Colo: Westview Press.
Duncan, Lauren and Abigail Stewart 1995. "Still Bringing the Vietnam War Home: Sources
of Contemporary Student Activism." Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 21: 914-24.
Hunt, Scott and Robert Benford 1994 "Identity Talk in the Peace and Justice Movements."
Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 22: 488-517.
Spatt, Mindy 1995 "Gay and lesbian experiences and sensibilities in the antiwar movement." in
Cultural Politics and Social Movements. Marcy Darnovsky, Barbara Epstein and Richard Flacks
(eds)Philadelphia : Temple University Press.
Swank, Eric. 1993-1994. "Shall We Overcome? The Sense of Movement Power among Gulf War
Protesters." Critical Sociology 20: 31-51.
Williams, Elizabeth and Gary Malaney, 1994. "Assessing the Political Ideology and Activism of
College Students:Reactions to the Persian Gulf War Syndrome." NASPA Journal 33: 145-60.