Hank Johnston

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Johnston, Hank, States & Social Movements

Johnston edited the journal Mobilization 1996-2007. Chapters on protest both in contemporary democracies and repressive states, on revolutions, and on globalization.

Johnston, Hank; Mueller, Carol, Unobtrusive Practices of Contention in Leninist Regimes

44 3 (Fall)

Examines three different forms of resistance: oblique spoken criticism; using officially approved organisations to promote muted collective opposition; and more open ‘dissidence’ – petitions, open letters, samizdat and contacting foreign press. (See also Hank Johnston, States & Social Movements (A. 6. Nonviolent Action and Social Movements) , ch. 4.)

, Repression and Mobilization

ed. Davenport, Christian; Johnston, Hank; Mueller, Carol,

Explores varied forms of repression and means of response drawing on a wide sociological literature. Particularly relevant is Hank Johnston, ‘Talking the Walk: Speech Acts and Resistance in Authoritarian Regimes’ (pp. 108-37), exploring underground humour, graffiti, hit and run tactics, informal opposition networks, ‘duplicitous organisation’ – using official status for opposition, and role of recreational, cultural and religious groups. Johnston also notes how official political and cultural events can be subverted. (Strong overlap with ch. 4 in Hank Johnston, States & Social Movements (A. 6. Nonviolent Action and Social Movements) .)

Johnston, Hank, Tales of Nationalism: Catalonia, 1939-1979

Much-cited in the social movement literature on ‘framing’, Johnston analyses the contribution of resistant sub-cultures under Francoism to the eventual resurgence of Catalan opposition.