Catherine Corrigall-Brown is Professor of Sociology at the University of British Columbia, Canada. She is the author of Patterns of Protest: Trajectories of Participation in Social Movements and Imagining Sociology: An Introduction with Readings, Second Edition.
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"Penetrating cross-sectional analysis of how different grassroots networks formed and endured through the challenges of the Trump years. This is a book both for the moment and - given the enduring challenges to American democracy - for the future." * Sidney Tarrow, author of Movements and Parties: Critical Connections in American Political Development * "Keeping the March Alive is a terrific contribution to our understanding of the strategic choices that affect the ongoing mobilization of social movements. Corrigall-Brown looks at what happened to local Indivisible groups, which were key players in the Resistance to the Trump administration, after the 2017 women's marches. The study provides an impressive model of multi-method research on 35 different groups in 10 American cities, including Facebook posts, interviews, and newspaper data. It demonstrates the importance of tactics, coalition work, recruitment techniques, and online technologies in keeping the movement alive." * Suzanne Staggenborg, author of Grassroots Environmentalism *