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Defining social movements by their rhetorical form

Pages 267-273 | Published online: 22 May 2009
 

How do we know that some collective behavior is a social movement? At what point is a movement perceived to exist? How do movements progress? The relevance of these three questions to a rhetorical theory of movements is discussed in this essay?

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